Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) modModern
Approx. Value:
$33.90

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Avg. CMC 3.82
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 25 distinct
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Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (23)
3 Bane Alley Blackguard
$0.04 Creature - Human Rogue
1 Basilica Guards
$0.06 Creature - Human Soldier
2 Basilica Screecher
$0.17 Creature - Bat
1 Bazaar Krovod
$0.02 Creature - Beast
1 Crypt Ghast
$6.40 Creature - Spirit
2 Dark Revenant
$0.04 Creature - Spirit
1 Kingpin's Pet
$0.05 Creature - Thrull
2 Maw of the Obzedat
$0.09 Creature - Thrull
2 Sin Collector
$0.14 Creature - Human Cleric
1 Smog Elemental
$0.10 Creature - Elemental
2 Steeple Roc
$0.04 Creature - Bird
1 Teysa, Envoy of Ghosts
$0.54 Legendary Creature - Human Advisor
2 Tithe Drinker
$0.32 Creature - Vampire
2 Ubul Sar Gatekeepers
$0.04 Creature - Zombie Soldier
Instant (5)
1 Crypt Incursion
$0.28 Instant
2 Fatal Fumes
$0.04 Instant
1 Profit // Loss
$0.06 Instant // Instant //
1 Riot Control
$0.21 Instant
Sorcery (1)
1 Assassin's Strike
$0.03 Sorcery
Artifact (2)
2 Orzhov Cluestone
$0.16 Artifact
Enchantment (2)
1 Dying Wish
$0.16 Enchantment - Aura
1 Gift of Orzhova
$0.09 Enchantment - Aura
Land (27)
4 Orzhov Guildgate
$0.21 Land - Gate
11 Plains
$0.06 Basic Land - Plains
12 Swamp
$1.85 Basic Land - Swamp
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/arcana/1218

Teysa Karlov embodies the scheming, ruthless side of the Orzhov Syndicate. She shows no mercy, and those that attempt to fight back are crushed—and then promptly brought back to fight for Orzhov once more.

The Orzhov picks its opponents part, 1 life at a time. The extort mechanic encourages you to sit back behind your defenses, slowly leeching life out of your opponent until there’s nothing left. Creatures like Bane Alley Blackguard prioritize toughness, letting you build your defense early and giving creatures with extort such as Syndicate Enforcer and Basilica Screecher plenty of time to start stealing life from your opponent. Once the game is under control, Teysa, Envoy of Ghosts should be more than enough to finish your opponent off.

One card in this deck that’s likely to catch your eye is the “split card” Profit & Loss, which gives you the tools to dramatically affect a combat phase. Do you cast Profit for {1}{W} to give your creatures +1/+1, or do you cast Loss for {2}{B} to give your opponents’ creatures -1/-1? Or do you wait until you have five mana and use fuse to cast both halves together? The results will be devastating.
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