Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$48.76

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Avg. CMC 2.55
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 14 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (7)
3 Coal Stoker
$0.07 Creature - Elemental
4 Wee Dragonauts
$0.03 Creature - Faerie Wizard
Instant (8)
4 Seething Song
$4.52 Instant
4 Think Twice
$0.08 Instant
Sorcery (22)
2 Compulsive Research
$0.09 Sorcery
4 Empty the Warrens
$0.27 Sorcery
3 Grapeshot
$0.22 Sorcery
4 Rift Bolt
$0.22 Sorcery
4 Rite of Flame
$5.15 Sorcery
4 Sleight of Hand
$0.40 Sorcery
1 Train of Thought
$0.06 Sorcery
Land (23)
9 Island
$0.12 Basic Land - Island
4 Izzet Boilerworks
$0.18 Land
10 Mountain
$0.09 Basic Land - Mountain
Sideboard - 15 cards, 4 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (4)
4 Errant Ephemeron
$0.14 Creature - Illusion
Instant (7)
4 Mana Leak
$0.16 Instant
3 Rune Snag
$0.09 Instant
Sorcery (4)
4 Rain of Embers
$0.20 Sorcery

Notes
 
http://www.magicdeckvortex.com/mdvarticle0245.htm#dragonautstorm

This combo deck uses cards like Seething Song, Sleight of Hand, Rite of Flame, and Think Twice to power up an immense storm count for Empty the Warrens, with normally enough force to make 12 to 16 goblin tokens, and attack and win in the next two turns. Grapeshot is also useful for taking out opposing creatures after a big storm, and its cost is fairly low, so most times players will even play both Empty the Warrens and Grapeshot on the same storm. Suspending Rift Bolt lets you pay Monday for a spell Tuesday, and it makes that storm count 1 higher without costing a thing.

What’s most interesting about this deck is that with its sideboard, it is ready to stop playing storm and start playing control. With Mana Leaks and Rune Snags, this deck can transform from a storm deck monstrosity into a well-tuned control build that relies on a giant Wee Dragonauts to win the game for it.
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