Type: Deck Idea
Format (invalid) staStandard
Approx. Value:
$10.74

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Avg. CMC 2.59
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 18 distinct
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Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (31)
4 Champion of the Parish
$0.87 Creature - Human Soldier
3 Cloistered Youth // Unholy Fiend
$0.03 Creature - Human // Creature - Horror
4 Doomed Traveler
$0.03 Creature - Human Soldier
2 Fiend Hunter
$0.12 Creature - Human Cleric
4 Loyal Cathar // Unhallowed Cathar
$0.05 Creature - Human Soldier // Creature - Zombie Soldier
2 Mentor of the Meek
$0.21 Creature - Human Soldier
1 Mikaeus, the Lunarch
$0.68 Legendary Creature - Human Cleric
2 Nearheath Pilgrim
$0.12 Creature - Human Cleric
2 Riders of Gavony
$0.08 Creature - Human Knight
3 Silverblade Paladin
$0.60 Creature - Human Knight
1 Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
$0.89 Legendary Creature - Human Soldier
1 Thraben Doomsayer
$0.34 Creature - Human Cleric
2 Thraben Heretic
$0.09 Creature - Human Wizard
Instant (4)
1 Banishing Stroke
$0.15 Instant
2 Rebuke
$0.04 Instant
1 Smite the Monstrous
$0.02 Instant
Sorcery (3)
3 Gather the Townsfolk
$0.11 Sorcery
Land (22)
22 Plains
$0.06 Basic Land - Plains
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
Difficulty: 2/10
Very easy to play aggressive deck. Some minor sequencing decisions make it an interesting but powerful deck for newer players, and health management with fateful hour cards. Removal is fairly straightforward. The deck does get blown out by board wipes, with some minor boardwipe protection.

The name of the deck is to be as aggressive as possible, in order to squeeze in as much damage to the point where the other deck cannot possibly stabilize. Ideally, you want to keep a hand with a couple lands and at least one Champion of the Parish, as that is your main tool early on to deal lots of damage, as well as the only creature that can get large enough to fight opponent's larger creatures with minimal investment. Your higher cost cards, like Mentor of the Meek, Thraben Doomsayer, and Mikaeus, will help you go long in a board stall. Small tricks such as pairing Nearheath Pilgrim with Cloistered Youth, or letting Cloistered Youth tick you down into Fateful Hour range add a small strategic dimension to an otherwise straightforward deck.

This deck is useful for teaching the following concepts to newer players:
-Life Total Management
-Mulliganing and Early Plays
-When to be Aggressive
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