Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) modModern
Approx. Value:
$53.51
Buy

0 Likes 0 Comments
Avg. CMC 2.57
Card Color Breakdown
Card Type Breakdown

Please consider subscribing to a Deckbox Premium Account, which provides many useful collecting, trading and deckbuilding features and removes ads! View More Details
Please consider subscribing to a Deckbox Premium Account, which provides many useful collecting, trading and deckbuilding features and removes ads! View More Details
Main Deck - 60 cards, 20 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (26)
1 Aurelia, the Warleader
$12.61 Legendary Creature - Angel
4 Cosi's Ravager
$0.10 Creature - Elemental
3 Hissing Iguanar
$0.10 Creature - Lizard
1 Legion Loyalist
$3.57 Creature - Goblin Soldier
4 Plated Geopede
$0.09 Creature - Insect
4 Ruin Ghost
$0.27 Creature - Spirit
4 Steppe Lynx
$0.15 Creature - Cat
4 Suture Priest
$1.30 Creature - Phyrexian Cleric
1 Tunneling Geopede
$0.23 Creature - Insect
Instant (8)
1 Boros Charm
$5.11 Instant
3 Double Cleave
$0.11 Instant
4 Searing Blaze
$0.62 Instant
Artifact (4)
4 Adventuring Gear
$0.11 Artifact - Equipment
Enchantment (2)
2 Assemble the Legion
$0.35 Enchantment
Land (20)
3 Boros Guildgate
$0.09 Land - Gate
4 Clifftop Retreat
$0.74 Land
6 Mountain
$0.10 Basic Land - Mountain
5 Plains
$0.06 Basic Land - Plains
1 Sacred Foundry
$15.90 Land - Mountain Plains
1 Stone Quarry
$0.07 Land
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
An immediate follow-on to Incoming!, this is principally a landfall deck in R/W. Surprisingly, I had never done this before. I forewent the life gaining in favor of a more aggressive posture, and that may prove dangerous, but with all of the potential on offense, I think it should be OK. I am also unsure if I like having 5 lands that enter play tapped, regardless of other conditions or decisions, so that may need to be backed off in favor of basic land. The name comes from the land in which Jericho once supposedly was, and thus where its walls came crashing down. The 9/20/4/4/2/1 curve gives a very friendly 2.33, with only a few higher cost cards skewing things higher.
Comments
    No comments yet.