You Sure About That? [Budget]

by BigGeorge76 on 08 October 2014

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (4 cards)

Creatures (4)

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Deck Description

Do you want to create new and fun decks when you get together with your friends? Do you want to make killer decks, that aren't lame, all at a cost of $30 or less? Well this is your place for multiplayer budget decks!

A multiplayer deck that "urges" your opponents to look elsewhere while attacking. All cards are designed around punishing your opponent for attacking you, and what can be better than that...a deck that does all this at under $25.

How to Play

Stud of the deck? Nomads en-Kor! It is begging for Gift of Orzhova. It blocks, it attacks; If they attack, you redirect the damage to Souls of Faultless or high priest of penance...so why would they attack you? If you attack and they block you do the same, so why would they block you? The Ring of Xanthrid is to make creatures big, or regenerate redirected damage for the Nomads. Undercity Shade is a finisher, and Woebearer brings back anything they may have taken from you. Batwing Brume is nefarious, you can cast it on a big attack of an opponent against ANOTHER OPPONENT! Obviously if its only advantageous to you. If somehow YOU get attacked with alot of creatures (because you dont have any hissing miasmas out or your opponent is lifed up) this little bad boy will let your opponent know they messed with the wrong guy and they need to look elsewhere. Merciless Eviction is that "Oh Shit" card. It's meant to handle that crazy card that prevents you from beating that last opponent.

Deck Tags

  • Multiplayer
  • Budget

Deck at a Glance

Social Stats

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

2203700

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for You Sure About That? [Budget]

High Priest of Penance + Ring of Xathrid...
High Priest of Penance + Gift of Orzhova/Ring of Xathrid +1 Nomads en-Kor...

I REALLY like where this is going.

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Posted 08 October 2014 at 05:36

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Thanks! It a pretty cool combo that is super cheap and wining.

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Posted 09 October 2014 at 00:52

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I agree with Northy. The combos are very pretty! Nice.
Nomads with the Penance, brilliant!

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Posted 14 October 2014 at 03:27

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This is exactly what we need, more multiplayer budget decks! :D I play multiplayer a lot, and I've designed a good amount of my decks to be able to run as smoothly as possible in (free for all, emperor, assassin or usurper type) multiplayer games, and I'm always looking for good ideas :-) You got yourself a follower!

This deck seems very fun! What's with Undercity Shade though?

Check out some of my multiplayer decks if you want to. Most are very budgetfriendly!

http://www.mtgvault.com/spiffmeister/decks/m-multiplayer-millman-2/
Mill deck, survives quite well in multiplayer!

http://www.mtgvault.com/spiffmeister/decks/v-multiplayer-discard-fun/
Creatureless (!) discard deck. Tricky, but quite brutal and annoying :-)

http://www.mtgvault.com/spiffmeister/decks/v-green-graveyard-3/
Mono green (!) self mill graveyard deck, taking power from your own ànd your opponent's graveyards. Very versatile and brutal :-) ànd dead cheap!

http://www.mtgvault.com/spiffmeister/decks/m-red-dusk-devotion-2/
An experimental mono red deck designed for multiplayer. Tricky to play, but it can deal some véry surprising punches! Dead cheap! :D

http://www.mtgvault.com/spiffmeister/decks/m-multiplayer-lifedrain-2/
Very powerful extort and constellation deck, this thing is second to none! Dead cheap ;-)



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Posted 08 October 2014 at 10:38

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Thanks! I'm glad your behind this. I really think its one area this site is lacking, so I'm going to do my best to get it going. I'll check out your decks for sure. Plus I am going to try and put 1-2 multiplayer budget decks a week.

Undercity Shade = filling the last 4 spots. I was looking for a finisher. A card that could take that last opponent down. I am definitely opening to dropping him in favor of something better. My thought process was a creature with fear that you could pump once your defenses were built. This allows you to dish out some damage that isn't easily handled. Again, I agree, its the weakest card in the deck.

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Posted 09 October 2014 at 00:56

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recent upgrades to undercity shade, what do you think?

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Posted 14 October 2014 at 04:17

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