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Magic Discard Deck? Rate Please?

I'm goin to a tourney with some friends this weekend and thought I'd try something different this time around so I made a Discard deck. Tell what you think about it

Creatures [14]

2 Ambassador Laquatus

3 Dralnu, Lich Lord

3 Drowner Initiate

2 Jace Beleren

4 Painter's Servant

Spells [22]

4 Brain Freeze

4 Counterspell

4 Dampen Thought

2 Extract

4 Glimpse the Unthinkable

4 Grindstone

Lands {22}

2 Dreadship Reef

6 Island

2 Sunken Ruins

6 Swamp

4 Underground River

4 Watery Grave

SIDEBOARD

1 Cabal Therapy

2 Duress

2 Extract

2 Liliana Vess

4 Rune Snag

4 Thoughtseize

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    this is extended..so you can go balls or are you just playing casual?

    if casual then go painter's servant and mindstone..it's basically win mill

    or you can go archive trap with a twincast

    or you can go traumatize and haunting echoes

    or glimpse the unthinkable with a twincast

    or hedron crab + harrow or khalni expedition

    or you can do the TPS (the perfect storm)(just look it up)

    which utilizes BRAIN FREEZE for the win condition

    Source(s): TPS deck at brainburst.com
  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    At first glance this looks to be more of a mill deck than a discard. And a good card to go with Glimpse the Unthinkable in a blue/black deck is Circu, Dimir Lobotomist.

  • 1 decade ago

    Mind funeral, nemesis of reason. Also, the 24 lands you have (that says 22) are a bit much for a mill deck, and you might want to take out grindstone, because it's really old and then you'd have to play legacy/vintage, and if you are, take out painter's servant as well.

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