Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) modModern
Approx. Value:
$85.58
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Avg. CMC 2.15
Card Color Breakdown
Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 17 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (18)
4 Ashmouth Hound
$0.03 Creature - Elemental Dog
3 Cathartic Adept
$0.17 Creature - Human Wizard
4 Goblin Arsonist
$0.08 Creature - Goblin Shaman
3 Guard Gomazoa
$0.31 Creature - Jellyfish
2 Hedron Crab
$8.61 Creature - Crab
1 Hellrider
$0.88 Creature - Devil
1 Stuffy Doll
$1.79 Artifact Creature - Construct
Instant (6)
4 Lightning Bolt
$1.41 Instant
2 Thought Scour
$0.25 Instant
Artifact (4)
4 Mindcrank
$10.25 Artifact
Enchantment (11)
3 Curse of the Bloody Tome
$0.12 Enchantment - Aura Curse
4 Curse of the Pierced Heart
$0.14 Enchantment - Aura Curse
4 Jace's Erasure
$0.19 Enchantment
Land (21)
9 Island
$0.13 Basic Land - Island
9 Mountain
$0.10 Basic Land - Mountain
1 Steam Vents
$11.32 Land - Island Mountain
2 Sulfur Falls
$0.80 Land
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
I had used my four copies of Mindcrank as a means of burning libraries with blue and with red. Here I thought I might bring the two together in order to seek success with my most difficult color combo. Everything is designed to cause niggling little damage, grind, or protect/buy time. I may have to consider the Æther Membrane again, as it makes for a terrifying adjunct to Stuffy Doll (indestructible) and Guard Gomazoa (combat damage reduced to zero). The only card that I don't rate at five stars is Cathartic Adept, and that is a four-star card. The 15/16/6/1/1 curve averages a very nice 1.90, and I am going with 21 land in order to ramp up to the critical cards above the 2-spot. The name suggests two colors, combining fire and water.
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