Lazav EDH

by _Epsilon_ on 29 January 2013

Main Deck (99 cards)

Sideboard (1 card)

Creatures (1)

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Deck Description

Give Lazav Phasing, Regenerate or Indestructible so he'll dodge all board wipes and start controlling the board with mill/discard.

How to Play

There's some room for improvement for sure but so far it's a pretty fun list.

Deck Tags

  • EDH
  • Mill
  • Lazav
  • Dimir

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Lazav EDH

- Scepter of Fugue
- Mystical Tutor
- Theft of Dreams

+ Brainstorm
+ Whispersilk Cloak
+ Memory Erosion

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Posted 05 February 2013 at 07:27

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- Curse of the Cabal
- Bane Alley Broker
- Fade Away
- Rewind
- Cemetery Reaper
- Dreamscape Artist

+ Head Games
+ Desertion
+ Rhystic Study
+ Evil Twin
+ Mindshriker
+ Consume the Meek

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Posted 15 March 2013 at 08:05

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Exiling your opponents graveyards does not work so well with Consuming Abhorition,Ink-eyes, or Graverobber. If you get rid of the graveyard removal, Wight of Precinct Six works well with high graveyards.

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Posted 12 February 2013 at 15:24

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Graveyard hate is a necessity in mill decks. In a lot of EDH decks, the graveyard is just a second hand. I am not going to allow my opponents to benefit from my mill if given the choice. It will occasionally cause some issues with Ink-Eyes, Guiltfeeder, or the Aberration but more often than not, they're still fully viable. (The Graverobber is not impacted at all by my yard hate as I can respond to the exile triggers with him if necessary. It's also nearly impossible to flip him late game without a decent amount of yard hate.)

I would rather have some normally powerful cards be dead draws (until the next board wipe) than to lose to a Praetor's Counsel after putting half a deck in the yard or fueling some reanimator combo when all I really need is for the cards to hit the yard to gain value.

Even if they aren't using any big graveyard strategies, if they have an Eldrazi Titan in their deck or Elixir of Immortality, all my mill was for naught without some removal.

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Posted 13 February 2013 at 07:31

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