Main Deck - 142 cards, 139 distinct
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(
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Notes
So far I have been obsessed with Lutri decks. More with the restriction than actually breaking the card, although that's good to. This may be my most concise deck yet. Playing a control Wilderness reclamation deck with jeskai ascendancy endgame is just sick. Combo control with all the redundancies and recursion. It's probably pretty soft to graveyard hate, but it should still be able to play through on a planes walker control plan. I just wait for a back breaking play, whether it's teferi with counterspell backup, lutri an extra turn, or going for ascendancy. And let me say, ascendancy with the new song of creation and underworld breach is b-a-n-a-n-a-s.
I think a key feature of the Lutri decks are the discard draw cards. They offer card advantage, selection, offer a great baseline target to duplicate (as the additional cost does not get duplicated), and there's are a lot of redundant copies so offers some much needed consistency.
Can a reverse wish board be made? What does that entail? What is the best tutor package that pairs with this? For example, traverse the ulvenwald acts as a functional copy of fae of wishes. Lutri already puts a strain on the side board, does wishes alleviate this or increase the strain.
A lutri board can consist of 4x sets of 3, a Lutri, and two wild cards. If you do this and the fourth copy is presumably in the maindeck, depending on the cards you can morph the entire game plan of your deck from game 2-3. If they are versatile enough, they can even build to different strategies. An example would be jeskai ascendancy, eldamri's call, young pyromancer, cryptic command. Range from all in combo, tempo, control, or perhaps even aggro. Another take would be Lutri and 2 wilds, and two 6 card packages to morph to be better in a matchup, a little more transformational than the usual sideboard plan, but seemingly effective. A third take is similar to 2nd but with 1 spot dedicated to Lutri and 14 to at least 3 transformational plans, if not more. In this way we are not answering our opponents decks from particular card selection to reinforce our game plan, but rather taking the angle our opponents deck is weakest too out of our range.
Is there a lutri Orion deck? Can you stack companions that way? Would you want to?
I think a key feature of the Lutri decks are the discard draw cards. They offer card advantage, selection, offer a great baseline target to duplicate (as the additional cost does not get duplicated), and there's are a lot of redundant copies so offers some much needed consistency.
Can a reverse wish board be made? What does that entail? What is the best tutor package that pairs with this? For example, traverse the ulvenwald acts as a functional copy of fae of wishes. Lutri already puts a strain on the side board, does wishes alleviate this or increase the strain.
A lutri board can consist of 4x sets of 3, a Lutri, and two wild cards. If you do this and the fourth copy is presumably in the maindeck, depending on the cards you can morph the entire game plan of your deck from game 2-3. If they are versatile enough, they can even build to different strategies. An example would be jeskai ascendancy, eldamri's call, young pyromancer, cryptic command. Range from all in combo, tempo, control, or perhaps even aggro. Another take would be Lutri and 2 wilds, and two 6 card packages to morph to be better in a matchup, a little more transformational than the usual sideboard plan, but seemingly effective. A third take is similar to 2nd but with 1 spot dedicated to Lutri and 14 to at least 3 transformational plans, if not more. In this way we are not answering our opponents decks from particular card selection to reinforce our game plan, but rather taking the angle our opponents deck is weakest too out of our range.
Is there a lutri Orion deck? Can you stack companions that way? Would you want to?
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