Grixis - Discard - What else i..

by HelloKiwi on 10 August 2012

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Deck Description

Lately, I've been really fond of Grixi decks. And this deck I've been playing it for awhile now and I've been killing people with it. It gets me all excited~! Haha. A bit demented.

But this is my favorite combination:
Liliana's Caress + Burning Inquiry/Blightning

With Lilian'as Caress out, Burning inquiry forces your opponent to discard 3 cards at random. That's already a total 6 damage at turn 2. Sure you have to deal with a minor problem of losing some of your good cards but you still have plenty of discard cards in your next draws. Also with Blightning, it deals 3 damage already. Plus it forces your opponent to discard 2 cards. So it's a total of 7 damage that could happen at turn 3.

Soooo concepts:
Blue - Bounce/Control
Black - Discard/Control
Red - Discard/Burn

Deck Tags

  • Discard

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Grixis - Discard - What else is there to say? =]

Looks like a funny deck to play! Try to get your hands on Vapor Snag instead of Unsummon though

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Posted 10 August 2012 at 12:10

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i love Grixis toooo! hahaha

i like this take on Grixis. this deck is one of the more creative ones using Grixis i've seen here. and, as it seems to be a modern deck, why not throw in some copies of the rack? also, why not try using Hypnotic Specter instead of Liliana's specter, for a more consistent source of damage + discard for the same mana cost?

throwing in some dual lands could help ease the mana pool as well, but in the end it's all up to you. it's always best to go with what you're comfortable with, and what you feel will work within your metagame.

all in all this is a cool deck with a refreshing concept, and i'd love to be able to play it, if i had the cards to build it.


if you have time, check out my take on Grixis control. i'd love to here any suggestions you would make to the deck, and bounce some ideas as well.

http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=371697 -('o'-) tadaaa!


thenks! cheers!

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Posted 10 August 2012 at 12:11

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