Green/Blue self mill (power)

by kingzkingz on 03 March 2012

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Deck Description

I wanted to make a very cheap deck that can be very competitive and that is what i have built. This deck is very fast and you'll be pulling out big monsters in a matter of 3-4 turns. I have milled enough to the point where i have gotten a turn 2 ghoul tree, you should of seen the eyes on the guy when i pulled it off it was awesome. This deck is based on 3 mana for the most part, nothing cost more then 3 mana besides your ghoul trees, but i don't count them you should be waiting till you have 5 or more creatures in your graveyard before you take one out. with this fast paced mill you will be using your flashbacks often to keep up the milling and get more of your power cards out. I personally find this deck very fun and it is somewhat competitive. You will be surprising your opponents with how fast you mill.

Deck Tags

  • Mill

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Green/Blue self mill (power)

really fun, could actually be competitive, and with a price like that i am willing to give it a try!
if only you you could cut it down to 60

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Posted 04 March 2012 at 04:09

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I have it at 75 cards because of the way the deck is setup, you will figure out that when you try it you will be milling yourself incredibly fast, if i start with a decent hand i end up milling myself 6-8 cards every turn and if i pull a armored skaab i can boost it up to over 10 cards milled in one turn.

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Posted 04 March 2012 at 15:04

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