Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍)
vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$34.65
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Avg. CMC 2.13
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Avatar: The Last Airbender
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 20 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost P T Modified
Rarity Color
Creature (23)
4 Akroan Skyguard
$0.06
Creature - Human Soldier
1 1 26-Feb-2016 16:48
3 Deathrite Shaman
$3.70
Creature - Elf Shaman
1 2 26-Feb-2016 16:48
4 Devoted Retainer
$0.16
Creature - Human Samurai
1 1 26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Elite Skirmisher
$0.03
Creature - Human Soldier
3 1 26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Elvish Herder
$0.57
Creature - Elf
1 1 26-Feb-2016 16:48
4 Setessan Oathsworn
$0.04
Creature - Satyr Warrior
1 1 26-Feb-2016 16:48
4 Suture Priest
$1.45
Creature - Phyrexian Cleric
1 1 26-Feb-2016 16:48
Instant (10)
1 Berserk
$11.23
Instant
26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Common Bond
$0.05
Instant
26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Prey's Vengeance
$0.11
Instant
26-Feb-2016 16:48
1 Reap What Is Sown
$0.07
Instant
26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Seize the Initiative
$0.05
Instant
26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Selesnya Charm
$0.12
Instant
26-Feb-2016 16:48
Sorcery (7)
1 Nissa's Judgment
$0.06
Sorcery
26-Feb-2016 16:48
2 Shoulder to Shoulder
$0.04
Sorcery
26-Feb-2016 16:48
4 Travel Preparations
$0.12
Sorcery
26-Feb-2016 16:48
Land (20)
7 Forest
$0.07
Basic Land - Forest
26-Feb-2016 16:48
6 Plains
$0.06
Basic Land - Plains
26-Feb-2016 16:48
4 Razorverge Thicket
$0.31
Land
26-Feb-2016 16:48
3 Sunpetal Grove
$0.28
Land
26-Feb-2016 16:48
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
I have not had many cards with heroic, and that has been an impediment to my making a deck based around that mechanic. In looking at the least expensive and most useful of those cards I own, G/W emerged as the color combo winner, so I started looking at how to make it work. Trampling is important, but not so critical that I need it right up front, before things get built to bigger numbers, so I was able to keep the focus on other things. The key here is the use of spells that target multiple creatures, allowing me to get less of a benefit per creature while enabling me to trigger more creatures' abilities. Also important are flashback and rebound, giving me multiple turns to target my creatures with a single spell card. The 23 creatures are a little fewer in number than I traditionally use, but sufficient here, giving additional room for things that target creatures. The 14/14/11/0/1 curve comes out to a rather nice 2.00 average cost.
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