Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) pauPauper
Approx. Value:
$11.37

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Avg. CMC 2.36
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Main Deck - 62 cards, 19 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (24)
2 Adaptive Gemguard Last Important Printing - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan $0.02 Artifact Creature - Gnome
3 Judge of Currents
$0.19 Creature - Merfolk Wizard
1 Judge of Currents
$0.16 Creature - Merfolk Wizard
4 Night Market Lookout
$0.05 Creature - Human Rogue
4 Samite Herbalist
$0.03 Creature - Human Cleric
4 Stonybrook Schoolmaster
$0.34 Creature - Merfolk Wizard
4 Sunshot Militia Last Important Printing - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan $0.02 Creature - Human Soldier
2 Volatile Wanderglyph Last Important Printing - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan $0.02 Artifact Creature - Golem
Instant (10)
4 Cast Down
$0.40 Instant
4 Family Reunion Last Important Printing - The Lost Caverns of Ixalan $0.02 Instant
2 War Flare
$0.04 Instant
Sorcery (8)
4 Battle Screech
$0.03 Sorcery
4 Recommission
$0.09 Sorcery
Artifact (2)
2 Springleaf Drum
$0.52 Artifact
Land (18)
4 Cabaretti Courtyard
$0.35 Land
3 Mountain
$0.11 Basic Land - Mountain
4 Obscura Storefront
$0.26 Land
5 Plains
$0.09 Basic Land - Plains
2 Swamp
$1.15 Basic Land - Swamp
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
While browsing through the Lost Caverns of Ixalan cards I found Adaptive Gemguard. I already had seen a similar deck idea and wanted to see what I would/ could come up with. Colour-wise I've gone through four iterations, tough white was never questioned as it simply provided too many good cards with tap effects. The first version was white and blue, but that lacked aggressivity or control. The second version was white, blue and black, but still it was missing something. The last version not is white, black and reed which seems a good combination for aggressive play and control.

The name of the deck came to my mind when hearing water dripping from a spigot: Tap... Tap... Tap.
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