The Bank Job Update

by maskedmakrel on 12 December 2012

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Deck Description

After some experimentation, I've updated the deck in mono-blue fashion. I changed a few key assumptions. One, more offense. Two, use of Faerie Impostor for bounce. Three, inaction injunction for buying time and draw. Four- Undead Alchemist to exile their creatures. Five- Invisible Stalker = Trepation blade on offense. Mindshrieker for offense/defense. Six, Clone to clone whatever needs to be cloned.

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

Deck discussion for The Bank Job Update

I don't understand how Faerie Impostor would be useful here. Only creature that gives you benefit when played again is Archaeomancer, and even that has very limited uses in this deck.

Also, detain is dumb. Sorry, no offense, it's just a stupid rule. If you want to draw, choose something else like Brainstorm or Ponder that are A LOT better. For control, Propaganda and Icy Prison (or Thirst, I can't remember) are a lot better as well.
I would play aggressively with unblockable creatures and equipments. Sword of Fire and Ice is a beast with Invisible Stalker. But there are many more, like Quietus Spike.
Standstill is good if you want to freeze the game for a while.

Then, if you have more space, add land fetching cards like Terramorphic Expanse or something similar. This gives you advantage of thinning your deck and thus being able to draw what you need more easily.

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Posted 12 December 2012 at 01:14

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