modern dredgevine

by BillM207 on 28 December 2012

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Deck Description

attempting a viable version of Modern Dredge. don't know if the deck has enough enablers, but it loks pretty fun, and cards like grave troll and LED may not be needed in a less-powered format than legacy. Whether it works or not, it sure looks fun!

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  • Graveyard

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for modern dredgevine

Looks good, only thing I'm a little unsure about is the Gargadon. Care to explain? Is it used as a sac engine, a generic bomb, or both?

Also, never been a fan of Viscera Seer...I think there are better sac outlets available to you.

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Posted 02 January 2013 at 04:46

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yeah the gargadon is used as a sac outlet, it comes in play surprisingly often in the testing i've done with the deck. matchup seems good against jund, since their hand disruption is actively bad against the deck. The deck as it stands isn't great against the combo decks like U/R Twin and infect. Seems to be about a turn too slow to beat them consistently. I think my change from deathrite shaman, which isn't doing a whole lot, to goblin bushwhacker could change that though, and give the deck about a turn's worth of killing speed. I like Viscera Seer because it's cheap (can enable turn two vengevines if you pitched vengevines with faithless looting on turn one) and can help you find land, as the deck only runs 18.

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Posted 02 January 2013 at 20:59

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