Current U/B Livewire Lash Infe..

by milkman on 05 October 2010

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Instants (2)


Artifacts (3)

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Deck Description

My current U/B Livewire Lash Infect deck

a couple different ways for an unblockable turn 4 infect win. it's my take on blue/black infect and it's cheap. Distortion Strike is a winner.

SB:
-Nihil Spellbomb is an attempt to counter a Vengevine deck or any other graveyard digger build
-Marsh Casualties is pretty cool for this quick deck, i'm taking a look at it
-Red decks KILL this one so i've decided to put Duress AND Inquisition SB, play testing soon...

MD feel out

-Nim Deathmantle x2? +2/+2 and intimidation is pretty sick/another way to go unblocked
-Mana Leak x3?
-Darkslick Shores, i would use 2 if i had them but i like Drowned Catacombs better with a higher basic count

Comments:

SB Into the Roil, it snaps back a quick Argentum armor pull or painful enchantment... gain a beat or two...
-i've also won targeting a Lashed infect creature with Into the Roil... keep those targeting instants in there.
-i had a Liliana Vess in there for a mid/late game pull for a winning piece, but it was just a tad too slow? still feeling that one out... Into the Roil is almost finding it's way back into the deck, though i'm wary of my already high spell count.

Marsh Casualties...

Coincidentally, just realized how hilarious it would be to Memoricide a Relentless Rats Deck... not comp but still.

Deck Tags

  • Tournament

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

0101900

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Current U/B Livewire Lash Infect

updated Nov 3rd

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Posted 03 November 2010 at 14:56

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