Type: Deck Idea
Format (invalid) staStandard
Approx. Value:
$2.84

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Avg. CMC 2.82
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Main Deck - 20 cards, 13 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (7)
2 Dwarven Soldier
$0.12 Creature - Dwarf Soldier
1 Dwarven Vigilantes
$0.09 Creature - Dwarf
1 Dwarven Weaponsmith
$0.28 Creature - Dwarf Artificer
1 Magda, Brazen Outlaw
$0.48 Legendary Creature - Dwarf Berserker
1 Rimrock Knight // Boulder Rush
$0.02 Creature - Dwarf Knight // Instant - Adventure //
1 War-Spike Changeling
$0.15 Creature - Shapeshifter
Instant (1)
1 Stonefury
$0.02 Instant
Sorcery (1)
1 Pirate's Pillage
$0.39 Sorcery
Artifact (3)
1 Bearded Axe
$0.28 Artifact - Equipment
1 Gilded Assault Cart
$0.08 Artifact - Vehicle
1 Prying Blade
$0.12 Artifact - Equipment
Land (8)
7 Mountain
$0.09 Basic Land - Mountain
1 Thriving Bluff
$0.06 Land
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Comments
  • Zimm42 | 27-Jul-2021 02:38
    Dwarven Gold
    To be honest, I don't think I've ever used Dwarven Weaponsmith, and I started playing around the time it was printed. Now, for the first time, we have plentiful artifact tokens in the form of treasures that the dwarf can forge into +1/+1 counters. And what is more appropriate in fantasy gaming than giving a Dwarven Weaponsmith gold to make you stronger? Best of all, if you also command Magda, Brazen Outlaw, the more he forges, the more treasure you'll make.
    Now you may have looked at our legendary dwarf and wondered what sort of epic cards we're going to search for. Our primary plan is to use the treasure in other ways, but we could always fetch up an artifact like Gilded Assault Cart or Bearded Axe (cute name for a dwarven weapon). Also, remember that you always shuffle two Jumpstart packs together. You could well hope that your second one includes big dragons. Within this dwarven pack our dragon is decidedly medium sized.

    War-Spike ChangelingSpeaking of changelings, the ability of Dwarven Soldier may be more relevant than you think, especially with the return of the nefarious shapechangers in Kaldheim. No matter how cute those changelings look, whether they seem to be frogs or squirrels, remember they still count as orcs.
    Given our current selection of cards, it's hard to make a treasure deck without pirates. I managed to only include one mention of the scurvy dogs in Pirate's Pillage. As we get more cards from Kaldheim you may well find a more thematic fit. I'm more content with my choice of removal. Stonefury sounds like an opponent's creature falling for a dwarven-made trap.
    And speaking of hidden dangers, please avoid New Year's Eve parties. Attending one with people outside your immediate household would be as reckless as a Selesnya acolyte going to a Rakdos carnival.
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