Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal šŸ‘) modModern
Approx. Value:
$189.85

0 Likes 0 Comments
Avg. CMC 3.31
Card Color Breakdown
Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 22 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (20)
2 Aetherling
$0.29 Creature - Shapeshifter
2 Desecration Demon
$0.72 Creature - Demon
4 Dreg Mangler
$0.05 Creature - Plant Zombie
2 Gatecreeper Vine
$0.14 Creature - Plant
3 Lotleth Troll
$0.19 Creature - Zombie Troll
1 Progenitor Mimic
$1.36 Creature - Shapeshifter
3 Varolz, the Scar-Striped
$0.39 Legendary Creature - Troll Warrior
3 Young Wolf
$0.44 Creature - Wolf
Instant (10)
4 Doom Blade
$0.22 Instant
3 Far // Away
$0.13 Instant // Instant //
3 Putrefy
$0.22 Instant
Sorcery (4)
4 Farseek
$0.97 Sorcery
Planeswalker (2)
2 Liliana of the Dark Realms
$18.56 Legendary Planeswalker - Liliana
Land (24)
4 Breeding Pool
$16.61 Land - Forest Island
1 Dimir Guildgate
$0.05 Land - Gate
3 Drowned Catacomb
$2.50 Land
1 Forest
$0.08 Basic Land - Forest
4 Hinterland Harbor
$1.35 Land
2 Island
$0.09 Basic Land - Island
4 Overgrown Tomb
$11.51 Land - Swamp Forest
1 Swamp
$1.16 Basic Land - Swamp
4 Woodland Cemetery
$1.83 Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 8 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (4)
3 Dryad Militant
$0.28 Creature - Dryad Soldier
1 Prime Speaker Zegana
$1.38 Legendary Creature - Merfolk Wizard
Instant (7)
2 Devour Flesh
$0.06 Instant
1 Far // Away
$0.13 Instant // Instant //
2 Golgari Charm
$1.20 Instant
2 Negate
$0.13 Instant
Sorcery (2)
2 Gaze of Granite
$0.21 Sorcery
Enchantment (2)
2 Ground Seal
$0.14 Enchantment

Notes
 
http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/bug-midrange-25-07-13-3/

ā€“]drawingdead0 2 points 15 hours ago

This is my BUG Midrange deck. I put a lot of thought into it because BUG is my favorite color combo and I wanted to make something that works. So I looked at Jund, the arguably best deck in the current standard, and followed the same model. Cheap, efficient removal and ramping into a win condition. Then I thought why am I running blue instead of red? What makes blue worth it? Well, Aetherling does. So does Far/Away. It also allows me to have Negate in the board because Rakdos's Return completely blanks this deck. It works similarly to Jund - turn 2 farseek is a MONUMENTAL advantage, and I just want to 1 for 1 you until I get my Aetherling down. It's really weak to control, but there aren't many control players at my meta, but a thousand aggro players. With all my removal, this deck shits on aggro. I really enjoy it :) it's probably not tier 1 and probably can't keep up at a ptq or whatever, but hey, I like it and imma run it!

Also, Liliana is an experiment since I've pulled 2 of her in the drafts/prereleases I've done. So that one will probably change unless I really like her.
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