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Learn more Download For WindowsHey guys! This is another deck I've been brewing with for a long time now. I love the draw go style control decks from recent standard formats. This is that style of control shell with a few different options to grind out some games.
The gameplan is very straight forward, grind away your opponents resources before they hit the board and develop your own with sharks from Shark Typhoon and finish the game almost instantly with Ugin, the Spirit Dragon. I'm still working on some clunks on x copies of each card, but this is the general shell I found useful, fun, and effective.
The sideboard plan is often bringing in Mystical Dispute against every blue deck and Soul-Guide Lantern against Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger, Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath, cat oven decks, Lurrus of the Dream-Den decks, etc. Sorcerous Spyglass against problematic walkers mostly and maybe some off wall win cons your opponent may play that has to do with activated abilities. Aether Gust is an allstar against Jund/Gruul and I may even want more copies to be honest. Negate versus other control decks, but note this is probably the most flexible spot in the sideboard. Stonecoil Serpent has been a great addition against slower decks as we get a very strong attacker that can block big flyers to buy us some time, and decent against faster decks that are able to trade early to keep our life total higher. It also has protection against multicolored so it disables a ton of removal, creatures to block in combat, etc. This would be my second choice as a flexible sideboard slot.
Noteable mentions for cards I may play would be more copies of Mystic Sanctuary, Sublime Epiphany to blow our opponent out...even one copy would be awesome to reoccur with Mystic Sanctuary, Gadwick, the Wizened, Brazen Borrower, Ashiok's Errasure, Stormwing Entity, and Commence the Endgame.
Please give me any feedback possible good and bad. I take all criticism as constructed criticism. Any cards you think I should try please drop them in the comment section!
NOTE- I did not play many cards in this deck that are rotating out in September on purpose. This left out some pretty strong cards like Narset, Parter of Veils amongs a few others!
TheRuggedWizard is a young and hungry MTG player. He creates fun and creative ways to punish his opponents for playing Meta Decks! Jank is the game and it is dank! Follow TheRuggedWizard for more deck lists thank you!
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