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$0.22€0.130.03 | |||
$0.86€0.420.02 | |||
$0.72€0.660.02 | |||
$0.26€0.110.02 | |||
$0.31€0.130.02 | |||
Planeswalker (4) | |||
$0.50€0.290.02 | |||
$7.77€7.270.14 | |||
Creature (5) | |||
$0.59€0.750.02 | |||
$3.99€5.680.87 | |||
Land (25) | |||
$0.54€0.600.02 | |||
$10.22€9.740.24 | |||
$16.48€15.090.17 | |||
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Forest
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$3.32€1.950.56 | ||
$5.50€4.180.15 | |||
$8.25€9.460.17 | |||
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Plains
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Island
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$3.75€2.571.00 | ||
$0.47€0.480.02 |
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Learn more Download For WindowsThis is my Happily Ever After deck which I have been playing in BO1 on Aerena.
This is a combo deck that basically wins using the afforementionned card. You need 6 types of permanents in play and/or in your graveyard, must be at or above your starting life total and must control 5 colors of permanent at your upkeep. If you do, you automatically win the game.
To achieve this, the deck uses Tamiyo, Collector of Tales to populate the graveyard with all kind of cards as you dig for your combo pieces, namely Happily Ever After and Planewide Celebration which makes token creatures that count as all colors (thus fulfilling the requisite to win).
Then, Warrant // Warden delays your opponent's pressure by having them redraw their creatures while counting as 2 types in your graveyard. The deck includes 4 Shatter the Sky as well to help maintain control and prevent losing life too quickly.
I included some Golden Egg, Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath to gain some life and count as additional permanent types.
The land count might seem lower than it should be but theres a lot of draw in this deck and if you play one of the Yorion, Sky Nomad, you can redraw again.
After playing it extensively, I ended up trading one of my copies of Tamiyo for one of the latest Teferi, Master of Time which both draws and put stuff in the graveyard which still helps us win along with some copies of Thassa's Intervention which can dig prtetty deep in your deck later on but can serve as a counterpsell in a bind.
Don't expect to win a championship qualifier with this deck but it is fairely fun to play nonetheless.
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