Planewalk This Way

by BigGeorge76 on 22 July 2016

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (2 cards)

Enchantments (2)

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Deck Description

Inspired by JRE47's deck Allied Superfriends http://www.mtgvault.com/jre47/decks/allied-superfriends/

Like al my decks this is a multiplayer non EDH deck. The deck is based around getting planeswalkers out and using them. They are some pretty cool cards and should be a lot of fun to play. I tried to avoid the walkers that have ultimate powers that were too lame (like the destroy all other permanent one). Basically, you build your defenses up, and then let your planeswalkers do the walking!

How to Play

Beloved Chaplain and Fog Bank are simply defense creatures to be able to deal with most threats, although a beloved chaplain can be pretty deadly if pumped up with a planeswalkers special ability.

The Sorceries are pretty obvious, get out lands to cast planeswalkers and find them.

Norn's Annex is a great card to use with planeswalkers and if anyone does pay the life or mana to attack you, you should have enough made creatures or be able to use a Fog Bank/Chaplain

Sword of the Meek and Thopter Foundry is a nice little combo that can pump you out creatures and gain you life.

Aura shards is a great way to eliminate the numerous threats in the form of artifacts and enchantments. In multiplayer this card is nasty...just expect it to go bye-bye very quickly.

Yes, I know the lands need improvement, but Im just too lazy at the moment to look up the lands and proper mana base. Maybe you all could make my life easier :D

Finally, the Planeswalkers. No real rhyme or reason to them other than Green, White, and colorless planeswalkers. I did try and chose abilities that take advantage of creating tokens/destroying things/making creatures bigger. I also only used one of each type of planeswalkers so you could get as many into play as possible.

*On a rule note, I wonder how Gideon's +2 ability works with Norn's Annex? If it works how I think it is pretty nasty :D

Deck Tags

  • Planeswalker
  • Multiplayer

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Planewalk This Way

The Gideon Jura +2 with Annex works exactly as you're thinking... unless the opponent can somehow prevent those creatures from being eligible attackers (tapping, etc.), they MUST attack. The opponent better hope they're playing white! Mwaha.

I like it. Glad I inspired some additional brewing.

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Posted 25 July 2016 at 13:44

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