Enchanted pauper

by Beezledrop on 01 August 2013

Main Deck (63 cards)

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Deck Description

simple pauper deck I built from spare cards I have in my box. It's going to be used in Pauper multiplayer games i'll play with my friends.

How to Play

The Ledgewalker is the key to the success of this deck. In a pauper format she is virtually invincible. Giving her a major advantage on the battlefield. With her enchanted she is very tough to deal with and she can get powerful quickly. Armadillo cloaks doesn't technically have lifelink so the effect gets to stack which can get insane . Another nice little thing is the first strike enchantments placed on the deathtouch creatures. Making for a great deterrent. It's a simple but very effective deck in a multiplayer pauper.

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Enchanted pauper

How about adding Pacifism, Ob;ivion Ring, and Serpent Skin to eliminate some of your opponents creatures,and keep your deathtouch creatures coming back Ancestral Mask is a must for this type of deck. Plummet and Naturalize in the sideboard. If you like Pauper check out some of my odd Pauper decks. I have three posted.

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Posted 16 August 2013 at 00:14

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I thought ob ring was only uncommon but I see that there were times that it was common so I might use it. It is better then journey to nowhere. The ancestral mask is a really good choice too. I'm thinking of adding another recluse into the mix. Thanks for the ideas.

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Posted 16 August 2013 at 05:25

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