Smells Like Mean Spirits

by twolinecinephile on 18 October 2013

Main Deck (60 cards)

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Deck Description

This deck is a bit of a twist on the spirit token decks that were popular during Innistrad block. It's simple enough, with the main goal overwhelming your opponent with a bunch of tokens. It's very effective and very fun to play. Feel free to leave any suggestions/comments and/or props on the deck's awesome name ;) Haha. Also, this deck should run 4 Marsh Flats, if you have the money for them.

Deck Tags

  • Orzhov
  • Token
  • Aggro
  • Casual

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Smells Like Mean Spirits

My best 60-card deck and it has no comments or likes AND it happens to be Modern legal?! What up with that?! Anybody who sees this feel free to leave comments and suggestions and I'll pay it forward!

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Posted 15 August 2014 at 21:49

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Could Spiritual Visit have any benefits for this deck? It just seems appropriate but let me know what you think.

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Posted 16 August 2014 at 04:56

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It could be good if you had two in hand or if you had another playset of a similar Arcane spell to really abuse it but I think that's one of those cards that doesn't make the cut otherwise because a) the spirit-token generating cards already in the deck are far more powerful and b) while Raise the Alarm is one CMC more, it's also more reliable since you're always guaranteed two dudes from it. Thanks for the suggestion, though!

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Posted 17 August 2014 at 05:08

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Just read it again and noticed the Spirit token is colorless, meaning it does nothing for Honor of the Pure. Definitely no me gusta now! Haha.

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Posted 17 August 2014 at 05:10

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I like it! (I clicked because it had an awesome name btw) I remember playing against decks like this all the time in Innistrad. Lingering souls is a HOUSE.

This is also pretty good against my American control in Modern. V-clique and snapcaster look silly against either half of a lingering souls.

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Posted 16 August 2014 at 09:43

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Yeah, man, this deck was real popular back then, except not quite as effective. Although I did a variation of that deck while splashing red for Hellrider and it cleaned house real nice; that was so much fun, haha, and one of the best tournament decks I ever assembled. I decided to scrap the red and make it more fluid once I stopped playing Standard, though, and it's awesome how much more effective this deck is. If you don't win by turn 4 or 5, you did something wrong, ha.

Yeah, it's too resilient for control unless you counter the fuck out of it and even then, Lingering Fucking Souls, baby, haha. I'll check out that deck, though; I'm sure it's pretty awesome! Thanks for checking this one out and giving the name props :D

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Posted 17 August 2014 at 05:18

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http://www.mtgvault.com/imfromnasa/decks/american-control/

That's the list I run for reference.

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Posted 17 August 2014 at 17:33

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Dude, I commented on it last night as a matter of fact! It looks like a lot of assy control fun. I might have to build a deck like it someday and piss off all my friends, except legacy style so it's even more brutal. Muwahaha :P

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Posted 17 August 2014 at 18:01

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