Type: Deck Idea
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legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$176.96
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Avg. CMC 2.6
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Marvel's Spider Man
releases on September 26, 2025!

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Marvel's Spider Man
releases on September 26, 2025!

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 14 distinct
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Creature (9)
3 Consecrated Sphinx
$32.10 Creature - Sphinx 6 10-Mar-2011 11:55
2 Jushi Apprentice // Tomoya the Revealer
$0.46 Creature - Human Wizard // Legendary Creature - Human Wizard 2 10-Mar-2011 12:13
4 Lorescale Coatl
$0.08 Creature - Snake 2 10-Mar-2011 12:22
Instant (16)
4 Brainstorm
$1.36 Instant 10-Mar-2011 11:56
4 Counterspell
$1.36 Instant 10-Mar-2011 11:58
4 Vision Skeins
$0.48 Instant 10-Mar-2011 13:41
4 Voidslime
$0.20 Instant 11-Mar-2011 09:54
Artifact (4)
4 Howling Mine
$4.03 Artifact 10-Mar-2011 11:57
Enchantment (4)
4 Jace's Erasure
$0.20 Enchantment 10-Mar-2011 11:55
Planeswalker (4)
4 Jace Beleren
$0.65 Legendary Planeswalker - Jace 10-Mar-2011 11:56
Land (23)
4 Breeding Pool
$7.86 Land - Forest Island 11-Mar-2011 14:27
6 Forest
$0.11 Basic Land - Forest 10-Mar-2011 17:29
10 Island
$0.10 Basic Land - Island 10-Mar-2011 17:29
3 Reliquary Tower
$2.20 Land 10-Mar-2011 13:44
Sideboard - 9 cards, 3 distinct
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Creature (8)
4 Mystic Snake
$0.87 Creature - Snake 2 31-Aug-2011 12:08
4 Winged Coatl
$0.20 Creature - Snake 1 11-Mar-2011 10:34
Sorcery (1)
1 Prosperity
$2.32 Sorcery 11-Mar-2011 14:41
Scratchpad - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Comments
  • Moriascapula | Edited 11-Mar-2011 08:51
    There is no such thing as a "casual" mill deck!! :)


    That said, at least this particular one isn't using Traumatize and such like.  I would be dead tempted to put a cheeky Venser's Journal in here, just in case you don't get your Reliquary Tower.. and to gain you a crap load of life.
    • Tom | 11-Mar-2011 09:07
      The plan behind the deck is to drop the Sphinx, then draw about half your deck whilst milling your opponents with Jace's Erasure. You should draw a Reliquary Tower in that pile of cards so if it all goes wrong, you can make that your land drop for the turn and hang on to the lot of em!
    • Tom | 11-Mar-2011 14:29
      Also... Traumatize isn't that great of a Mill card. It's way too expensive and has progressively less effect on the board as the game goes on.
      • Moriascapula | Edited 15-Mar-2011 08:51
        It's not the effectiveness of it that makes it good... it's the look on the opponents face when they have to dump a load of cards into the graveyard!!


        And no, I guess I don't take the game seriously enough :p
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