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MTG deck for decking opponent out?
I want to make a MTG deck that decks ur opponents out(removes the cards in their deck so they lose by not having a deck) but i dont know what cards to put in. please help, no more than 65 and no less than 60
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
3 Cognivore
4 Aether Burst
4 Boomerang
4 Brain Freeze
2 Chain of Vapor
2 Cunning Wish
4 Future Sight
3 Long-Term Plans
4 Mental Note
2 Metamorphose
4 Peek
20 Island
4 Lonely Sandbar
Blue gets some wacky instants in Scourge. Long-Term Plans (called Lazy Tutor in playtesting) is wacky. Three cards from the top? That’s never been on a Magic card before. Metamorphose is wacky. One card goes from Zone A to Zone B, then another goes from Zone C to Zone A. Brain Freeze is wacky, and oh-so-tempting. The opportunity to mill 15 cards or so in one shot is spine-tinglingly delicious. It also lets you permanently dispose of whatever you may have Metamorphosed to the top of your opponent’s deck.
The natural engine for busting out blue instants is Future Sight. You can keep playing 1-mana and 2-mana instants off the top of your deck until you hit a land or one of the few spells that isn’t a 1-mana or 2-mana instant. Even then, if you have a Peek or a Mental Note in hand, you can clear out that obstacle at the top of your deck and keep going. Is this enough to make Brain Freeze a victory condition all by itself? Possibly, but it’ll be difficult. To keep an emphasis on cheap instants, I didn’t include any other milling effects like Millstone or Wheel and Deal. Maybe in a future deck, but not today. The main route to victory here is Cognivore, who’s had Instant Week circled on its calendar for ages. Take that, Ichneumon Druid! When the milling effects don’t defeat your opponent, they’ll likely make Coggy nice and fat. And you can expect to have an instant-rich graveyard yourself. Mental Note both feeds Cognivore and turns your Long-Term Plans into Right-Now Plans by putting the card you searched for right into your hand.
The rest of the deck is full of bounce. These spells are instants, protect your Cognivores, and keep the board clear of threats. Chain of Vapor is included because it only costs U and your entire deck has only seven non-land permanents. It’s especially good, of course, before you have any of them in play.
- MagicianTrentLv 71 decade ago
I'd start with the cards in the Shards of Alara/Conflux packs: Font of Mythos (each player draws two extra cards per turn) and Memory Erosion (whenever target player plays a spell, that player moves the top two cards from their library to their graveyard). You might want to grab some Reliquary Towers as well, as they give you an unlimited hand size, in order to counteract the forced discards from Font of Mythos. You might also want some of Relic of Progenitus, which allows you to remove all cards from all graveyards, so they can't do stuff to pull the cards back out.
- 1 decade ago
Here are some good cards and click on the links to see them.
Forced Fruition
Grimoire Thief
Memory Erosion
Drowner of Secrets
Drowner Initiate
Ink Dissolver
Merrow Witsniper
(Wanderwhine Prophets)Doesn't mill but read its effect...
Broken Ambitions
Memory Sluice
Sanity Grinding
The one...The only...JACE BELEREN!!!!
ENJOY!!!!
Look at these cards on Beta Gatherer...Here's the link:
Source(s): My friend...and mortal enemy on MTG - ?Lv 61 decade ago
sorry that simply won't work b/c there are not way to many ways to counter deck out type cards.