"The Call of Cthulhu"

by AnkokuRaven on 26 May 2013

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Enchantments (4)

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Deck Description

Summon the beast, that he may open the door for his masters.
-Foolish mortals

How to Play

Start off with Training Grounds or Birds.
Land Fetching and Drawing Thin your deck while aiding in both strategies
Fastbond will allow you to play all the lands you just drew or cultivated.
As the deck thins, you should easily draw more training grounds (or your first)
Each will make drawing cheaper and cheaper.
Once you have enough mana reserves pull a Spawnsire of Ulamog into existence.
2x Training grounds will make Spawnsire able to summon unlimited eldrazi spawn. Eat the spawn until Spawnsire can open the rift...

Pathrazers will pour forth to fight
Four It that Betrays will prepare to requisition an army for their masters
Kozilek will draw you a few extra cards
Ulamog will pop a card for you
And Emrakul will rip apart the world itself.
Your tokens or Eldrazi will grow to match the great 3 or beyond

Emrakul's time distortion gives a unique haste to your creatures. On the next turn, swing. If that isn't game, fogs and what, you'll probably at least have your opponents entire field at your disposal. Good luck killing the mighty Eldrazi with a 1 drop.
All hail the Leviathans



Deck Tags

  • Blue
  • Green
  • Land
  • fetch
  • Draw
  • Deck thin
  • Spawnsire
  • Eldrazi
  • Training Grounds

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for "The Call of Cthulhu"

No Gush to go along with Fastbond? That makes me a saaaaaaaad panda.
Looks like a fun casual deck though, and double props for Lovecraft. Colour out of Space is one of my all-time favourite reads, and /his/ Cthulhu mythos is amazing. There aren't many writers who can pen cosmic indifference and xenophobia well, and those that can scarcely hold a candle to his works.

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Posted 26 May 2013 at 20:19

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+1 just for the sad panda reference. btw i got my own version of the call of the cthulu, using marit lage as the ancient one. http://www.mtgvault.com/nba1523/decks/the-call-of-cthulu/

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Posted 27 May 2013 at 02:33

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