JUND AGRO

by Brandywagon on 28 May 2013

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

Deck discussion for JUND AGRO

Red, Green Black is called Jund...

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Posted 28 May 2013 at 03:20

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thank you for the heads up

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Posted 28 May 2013 at 03:22

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no trouble. your deck needs Rancor, and Tribute to Hunger. good luck.

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Posted 28 May 2013 at 03:23

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I'm running a gruul aggro at FNM's. Here are some of my observations.

Burning tree doesn't work in this deck. It's a fantastic card, and I'm running 4 in my deck, but it doesn't work here. The only cards you have in here where the mana would line up is zhur-taa druid and the cackler. And that brings me to a whole new point. Zhur-Taa Druid is not really the card you want for aggro. I started out running 4 of them, but I realized that spending two mana on a mana source slows your deck WAY down, even for the damage that zhur-taa druid does. Lightning Maulers or Legion Loyalists are much better uses for that mana.

Scorchwalker is an okay card--I personally prefer Pyrewild shaman. Slightly cheaper, doesn't give quite the same power boost, but has the failsafe of returning to your hand, which is a great thing later on in the game.

Lotleth troll is good, but might not be what you want for this deck. For lotleth troll to work, you would need to go all in. Discard your hand full of creatures and go completely lotleth troll--if they have a removal-heavy deck that would be a problem. You would need to make sure you ALWAYS have mana to regenerate him. Otherwise, I'd only run him in sideboard. No doubt he'd be a good card against Azorius control--able to regenerate him against supreme verdict and whatnot.

Rancor is probably better than forced adaptation. Forced is a good card, but takes a few turns to get going, and I really like the trample with rancor. Not only that, but rancor keeps coming back to your hand, which is incredibly useful later in the game.

Overall, this deck looks fairly solid so far and can have some serious potential. Good luck!

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Posted 28 May 2013 at 03:43

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