Explorer - Demon's Apostle | Mono Black 💀💀💀

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TCGPlayer $88
Cardmarket €30
Cardhoarder 2 Tix
Main 60 cards (10 distinct)
Instant, Sorcery, Enchantment, Artifact (16)
$2.00€0.920.03
$2.23
$1.25€1.700.30
$0.70
Creature (22)
$1.98
$0.40
$2.00€0.720.03
Land (22)
$25.24
$9.04
Side 7 cards (3 distinct)
$0.89€0.520.02
$4.86€3.140.02
Maybeboard 2 cards (1 distinct)
$0.23€0.130.03

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Description

 

Demon's Apostle

 

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This deck is all about the malicious delight of summoning demons through the interplay of Shadowborn Apostleimage, coupled with the mischievous manipulation of Nightmare Shepherdimage and Mirror Boximage. The overarching theme of conjuring demons through devoted cultists is expertly captured, rendering a straightforward yet thrilling gameplay experience.

 

The Creatures:

Shadowborn Apostleimage takes center stage, a core element driving this deck's strategy. Rally as many as you can, swiftly paving the way for potential game-shifting moves. Be prepared to embrace sacrifices if the situation demands.

Nightmare Shepherdimage emerges as your guardian against board wipes, while also donning the hat of a formidable aerial attacker. Its flying prowess ensures impactful blows, although it inevitably becomes a prime target for removal.

Dreadfeast Demonimage heeds the apostles' beckoning, a potent 6/6 flyer that multiplies its strength through calculated sacrifices, ultimately leading to a triumphant surge.

 

The Spells:

Deadly Disputeimage steps up the tempo, offering both mana acceleration and card draw to set the wheels in motion. It's a gem I wish I could feature more prominently.

Infernal Graspimage takes the spotlight as precise targeted removal, an indispensable asset. Though it inflicts some harm upon us, its adaptability to dispatch any target aligns seamlessly with our theme.

Invoke Despairimage lives up to its ominous name, delivering a triple threat of removal, life loss, and the vital boon of card draw, often proving to be the lifeline we need.

 

The Other Stuff:

Mirror Boximage performs marvelously alongside our Shadowborn Apostles, rapidly transforming them into formidable threats by bestowing robust multipliers for each Apostle present. While the token iterations may not relish the stat enhancement, their cumulative contribution to the core non-token Apostle remains a delightful maneuver.

 

The Gameplan:

This strategy is rather straightforward: deploy Shadowborn Apostleimages and engage in combat when opportunities arise. Strive to preserve as many Apostles as possible for the potential synergies with Mirror Boximage or Dreadfeast Demonimage, or alternatively, await the presence of Nightmare Shepherdimage before consigning them to potential oblivion. Dreadfeast Demonimage often functions as the proverbial coup de grâce, typically emerging as a final twist of fate when I've established a commanding position. However, its entry can also prove a pivotal game-altering moment. On the whole, this deck encapsulates a captivating theme, painting a somber tableau of the game's elemental essence, as you evoke the very core of your cultist-laden narrative. The gratification derived from skillfully orchestrating your sinister machinations is matchless, imbuing the game with an immersive tapestry of shadows, demons, and arcane sorcery.

 

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Last Updated: 09 Aug 2023
Created: 09 Aug 2023
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