Type: Deck Idea
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Approx. Value:
$136.45
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Avg. CMC 2.3
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Marvel's Spider Man
releases on September 26, 2025!

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Marvel's Spider Man
releases on September 26, 2025!

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 11 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost P Modified
Rarity Color
Creature (8)
4 Ball Lightning
$0.36
Creature - Elemental
6 09-Nov-2013 03:42
4 Blistering Firecat
$3.28
Creature - Elemental Cat
7 09-Nov-2013 03:43
Instant (13)
4 Fireblast
$0.26
Instant
24-Jun-2012 03:35
4 Lightning Bolt
$0.98
Instant
24-Jun-2012 03:33
4 Pact of Negation
$17.56
Instant
24-Jun-2012 03:36
1 Price of Progress
$3.02
Instant
24-Jun-2012 03:39
Sorcery (16)
4 Chain Lightning
$0.25
Sorcery
24-Jun-2012 03:33
4 Flame Rift
$0.32
Sorcery
09-Nov-2013 03:43
4 Lava Spike
$1.01
Sorcery - Arcane
24-Jun-2012 03:34
4 Rift Bolt
$0.39
Sorcery
24-Jun-2012 03:35
Land (23)
23 Mountain
$0.07
Basic Land - Mountain
24-Jun-2012 03:39
Sideboard - 15 cards, 4 distinct
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Rarity Color
Creature (4)
4 Ingot Chewer
$0.22
Creature - Elemental
3 24-Jun-2012 03:40
Instant (7)
3 Price of Progress
$3.02
Instant
24-Jun-2012 03:41
4 Pyroblast
$5.36
Instant
24-Jun-2012 03:41
Sorcery (4)
4 Earthquake
$0.70
Sorcery
24-Jun-2012 03:39

Notes
 
This is my most recent burn build.  For a long while, Burn was my most competitive, but now I'm pretty sure Pox surpasses it.  The current build suffers from at least two of my biases.  The first is that I really like the idea of running -no- creatures, because in a creature-heavy meta, this creates an artificial card advantage, at least in the first game, because all the creature-hate has no target.  That said, the better build may very well have at least the one-shot creatures in it - I like both Ball Lightning and Blistering Firecat.  The other bias is that I really like Fork. It has been one of my all-time favorite cards.  This deck is set up to fork both Fireblasts, which is just Awesome, and the new Miracle card Thunderous Wrath.  It reamins to see how this build plays.  I suspect that the gimmic is not, in fact, worth it, and I will shortly be pulling both Fork versions and the wrath, and either going back to one-shot creatures or possibly several of the red 4-damage.
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