Fateful Hors d'Oevres

by AzraelTheSlain on 09 March 2012

Main Deck (60 cards)

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Deck Description

Fateful Hour focuses on Humans primarily, but that doesn't mean you have to be sympathetic towards the little meat sacks. Demons have a propensity for snacking upon the all-you-can-eat buffet known as Innistrad, and do so with relish (preferably the dill with brimstone relish, sweet is just disgusting).

Deck Tags

  • Aggro

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Fateful Hors d'Oevres

3x Village Bell-Ringer
3x Skirsdag High Priest
4x Loyal Cathar
4x Doomed Traveler
3x Thraben Doomsayer
2x Reaper from the Abyss
2x Curse of Death's Hold
4x Isolated Chapel
8x Plains
8x Swamp
4x Evolving Wilds
4x Altar's Reap
3x Smallpox
3x Gather the Townsfolk
1x Increasing Devotion
4x Tragic Slip
SB: 4x Elite Inquisitor
SB: 2x Ravenous Demon
SB: 4x Nihil Spellbomb
SB: 3x Memoricide
SB: 1x Increasing Devotion
SB: 1x Skirsdag High Priest

try out this list. i think it might be a bit better. it's formatted for the mass deck importer for you! :)

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Posted 09 March 2012 at 05:13

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Errr... Kind of, and kind of not. I see an issue with this as opposed to mine; while this probably holds up well overall (judging from the way it's built, I'd say so), it's very... Unfocused. The raison d'etre for my deck being built this way is to play off of Fateful Hour's synergies with the Morbid provided by others. I sacrifice a human to the Archdemon every turn, which beautifully activates the Priest, who I then use by working the Midnight Guards, who then untap automatically. Such beautiful synergy cannot simply be passed up, even if it is only an ideal game. Your version, while definitely playable and pretty widespread, just doesn't have that flavorful oomph for me. Regardless, I really do appreciate the comment Zak, and aside the deck list is pretty cool.

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Posted 09 March 2012 at 17:26

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