Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$19.90
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Avg. CMC 2.44
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 17 distinct
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Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (28)
3 Azorius Arrester
$0.03 Creature - Human Soldier
2 Benalish Hero
$0.12 Creature - Human Soldier
3 Court Street Denizen
$0.03 Creature - Human Soldier
4 Devoted Retainer
$0.17 Creature - Human Samurai
3 Fiend Hunter
$0.11 Creature - Human Cleric
3 Goldnight Commander
$0.13 Creature - Human Cleric Soldier
1 Ivory Giant
$0.08 Creature - Giant
2 Kjeldoran Warrior
$0.12 Creature - Human Warrior
1 Mother of Runes
$7.27 Creature - Human Cleric
4 Suture Priest
$1.30 Creature - Phyrexian Cleric
2 Witch Hunter
$0.24 Creature - Human Cleric
Instant (8)
3 Emerge Unscathed
$0.19 Instant
2 Reciprocate
$0.18 Instant
3 Unmake
$0.42 Instant
Enchantment (4)
2 Journey to Nowhere
$0.40 Enchantment
2 Oblivion Ring
$0.31 Enchantment
Land (20)
20 Plains
$0.06 Basic Land - Plains
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
I was messing around, searching for unplayed cards at the lower end of the curve. Exclusion upon exclusion narrowed the search to white creatures at the 1-spot, and then I was looking at more and more specific things. Finally, I settled on using effects from entering the battlefield and augmenting to have larger effects. The name specifically refers to three cards (each with three copies here) that can all help me independently, but if firing off just right are an almost unstoppable nightmare for my opponent: Goldnight Commander, Court Street Denizen, and all three copies of Fiend Hunter. One Fiend Hunter exiles a second, but is then exiled by a third, returning the first to exile the third, returning the second to exile . . . and it goes on. The other two cards are meanwhile tapping everything my opponent has for blockers and boosting all of my other creatures. I am mostly looking to mess with the opposing forces in small ways, but enough to keep ahead and win. The 14/9/11/5/0/0/1 curve averages only 2.30, but even that is deceptive since the Ivory Giant may well get suspended for [1].
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