Aristocrat: Fatal Seduction

by CiaranMadgrin on 09 February 2015

Main Deck (60 cards)

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Deck Description

An Morbid take on Aristocrat! It's an older deck I did during Innistrad that I wanted to do for aristocrat now! Now you can have all the fun with killing your creatures and your opponents while they're misery feeds your monsters! Enjoy!!

RULES:

Here is the Challenge:
Make an Aristocrat deck.

Rules:
1) Decks must contain 60 cards.
2) Decks can have up to 2 rares. Of the two rares, each one must be unique. In other words, a deck can't have two copies of the same rare.
3) Mythic rares are not allowed. Ever! Yes, that means no planeswalkers.
***EDIT: Has been pointed out to me, by s0rinmark0v, that there were 5 Planeswalkers that started out Rares, and were converted over to Mythical Rares:
Aristocrat Planeswalkers (Only allowed Planeswalkers in Aristocrat Format)
- Ajani Goldmane
- Jace Beleren
- Liliana Vess
- Chandra Nalaar
- Garruk Wildspeaker
4) Decks can also have up to 12 uncommons. Like the rares, the number of copies you can include of any particular uncommon is restricted. In this case, no more than three copies of any one uncommon are allowed.
5) The rest of your deck is composed of commons, with the restriction that only 4 copies of up to three particular commons are allowed, with the rest of the deck's commons being limited to no more than 3 per unique common.
6) Basic lands are used as normal, with no particular limit on copies.
7) Sideboards are allowed and encouraged, and may include up to 1 rare and 3 uncommons, duplicating perfectly the rarity distribution of a typical booster pack. Additionally, none of the cards in the sideboard can be copies of the cards in the main deck.
8) Sideboards are allowed to have 4 copies of up to two particular commons in the sideboard.

Idea from Challenge came from:

http://www.cardshark.com/Articles/Magic-the-Gathering/Brock-Siems/Advent-of-An-Aristocrat-%E2%80%9COfficial%E2%80%9D-Rules-for-a-New-Magic-Format/View-Article/4435?ref=facebook

Here is the link to the challenge page:

http://www.mtgvault.com/jessie/decks/aristocrat-format-challenge/

How to Play

It's a simple deck. Kill everything. Your creatures. Their creatures. Eveything has to die to feed your morbid delights. When things die, your morbid triggers go off, and that's when things get fun. And to help feed morbid and keep your board presence, there are a few undying creatures, that when they die, they come back with a +1/+1 counter! So the oppurtunity to pressure your opponent almost never ends!

Your best beaters in this deck is Rendclaw Trow and Bloodgift Demon. Rendclaw is your immortal beater due to persist. When he dies, he gets a -1/-1 counter and comes back. Sounds a little awkward at first, but when you give him a +1/+1 counter, he comes back, meaning you can potentially keep a permanent nightmare on the field for your adversary. Bloodgift demon is an outstanding creature at 5/4 flier for 5 cmc, and his ability to pick up a better draw every time your upkeep comes around! Your best bet to win is always the High priest. If you tap him and two other creatures when something dies, you get a 5/5 demon, which almost always means bad news bears for the other guy. And, the best part is that you can pump him with your counters!

Deck Tags

  • Aristocrat
  • Morbid

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

0022027

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Aristocrat: Fatal Seduction

Very nice.
LOVE these types of decks. Where you nuke both yourself and your opponent.
Your stuff comes back/isn't as affected as your opponent's stuff.

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Posted 16 February 2015 at 21:27

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