The Dragon's Maze

by Cruncher on 10 April 2013

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Deck Description

A cheap deck build around the Guildgates, not super powerful but instead packed with flavor :)

How to Play

Protect the Gates at any cost, no-one should ever get to the Maze's End!

(Win with Maze's End, Door to Nothingness or Crackling Perimeter)
(Cloudshift/Restoration Angel the Gatekeepers!)

Deck Tags

  • Standard
  • Dragon's Maze
  • Budget

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for The Dragon's Maze

To win off of Maze's End's ability, I see a deck needing to buy a lot of time. I suggest blue and white as the strongest colours as they have the best stall cards. Supreme Verdict is a perfect example.

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Posted 23 April 2013 at 13:45

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The Gatekeepers are actually quite good in keeping you alive, especially with Hold the Gates you have a good defense.
The biggest weakness of this deck are the gates (lol) as they slow me down a turn, also Elixir of Immortality is important as there are only 2 of each gate.

Supreme Verdict is strong but I like that this deck is very cheap, Verdict alone would double the price.

However I realised Cloudshift was missing, with it the Keepers are much better.

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Posted 23 April 2013 at 13:50

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If you go the Cloudshift route, Restoration Angel (and maybe Conjurer's Closet) could help a lot. Another new creature with a cool ETB ability is Lavinia of the Tenth. Lavinia + Closet should keep most opponents at bay.

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Posted 23 April 2013 at 15:30

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