Testing Testing 1,2,3

by l3dzppln on 06 June 2009

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Creatures (2)


Planeswalkers (2)


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Deck Description

Its a control deck I am testing out. I am hoping that it will work well against fast aggro, and be able to compete with other control decks. I am not sure how it will fair against tokens, although I know it has the potential if I can draw well.

Deck Tags

  • Tournament

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Testing Testing 1,2,3

So I know that as a control deck I should have more than 23 lands, especially because adjudicator requires quite a bit. However I am hoping that by the time I get to play him, I have the board stabilized first. I don't ever plan on playing him turn 5. Reveillarks are in there because of all the removal out there, and wall of denial because its harder to remove. I think because he takes a wrath to kill, and I want my opponents to wrath, he is especially good. I was going to play 4, but I like the life gain from wall of reverence, and I didn't want to choose 1 or the other. The canonist is in there because it limits most decks to 1 spell per turn, making countering much more effective. I chose soul manipulation over remove soul because of the card advantage, and I would like to be able to bring back my adjudicators or reveillarks in case of too much removal. I think everything else is self explanatory. I only run 1 terror, but I usually don't need it. I am okay with my opponent playing creatures, I put it in there just in case things start to slip by the counters or something is a big problem.

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Posted 06 June 2009 at 17:22

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Looks like a ton of control, but I don't see you can go on the offensive here. how do you actualy win with an all defense deck?

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Posted 06 June 2009 at 17:27

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Okay, so thats what the reveillarks are for. Mulldrifters and scullers will get some beat in, but for the most part, its reveillark and the adjudicators. This deck does not win quickly, but it definitely doesn't lose easily either.

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Posted 06 June 2009 at 17:31

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very good deck

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Posted 06 June 2009 at 17:53

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If you think the deck is good, please rate it. If you think it sucks, please quit magic. Thanks

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Posted 06 June 2009 at 18:23

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