Type: Deck Idea
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Approx. Value:
$43.16
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Avg. CMC 2.64
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 19 distinct
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Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (36)
2 Aether Figment
$0.13 Creature - Illusion
4 Akrasan Squire
$0.16 Creature - Human Soldier
4 Azorius Herald
$0.15 Creature - Spirit
4 Blighted Agent
$0.85 Creature - Phyrexian Human Rogue
3 Dawnray Archer
$0.24 Creature - Human Archer
1 Guardians of Akrasa
$0.05 Creature - Human Soldier
4 Invisible Stalker
$0.57 Creature - Human Rogue
1 Outrider of Jhess
$0.06 Creature - Human Knight
4 Sejiri Merfolk
$0.07 Creature - Merfolk Soldier
4 Sighted-Caste Sorcerer
$0.10 Creature - Human Wizard
4 Sigiled Paladin
$0.34 Creature - Human Knight
1 Sublime Archangel
$3.99 Creature - Angel
Enchantment (4)
2 Energy Flux
$0.41 Enchantment
2 Presence of the Master
$0.32 Enchantment
Land (20)
2 Glacial Fortress
$0.78 Land
2 Hallowed Fountain
$7.62 Land - Plains Island
6 Island
$0.13 Basic Land - Island
6 Plains
$0.06 Basic Land - Plains
4 Seachrome Coast
$2.43 Land
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
I was looking through card titles I had marked as being of interest when I hit Sublime Archangel. Though I possess but a single copy, I decided to pair it with unblockable cresatures and more exalted. I debated the value of Blighted Agent, but realized it could be a rapid game-ender in this deck. Initially there were 40 creatures, but I pared that back to make room for four key enchantments: 2 copies each of Energy Flux and Presence of the Master. Ideally, I would get them in that order. Since my deck mostly resides at the 2-spot, I was able to include more land that might enter play tapped, while still allowing me to ramp appropriately. The 4/22/10/4 curve comes to an average 2.35. The name comes from the main character in Future Man, who learns to beak a game by stripping away all equipment for the final boss fight.
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