The owner of this deck hasn't added a sideboard, they probably should...
Start typing a card name and use the auto-complete feature to quickly select the card you're trying to add. Enter a quantity and add that card to your sideboard!
Submit a list of cards below to bulk import them all into your sideboard. Post one card per line using a format like "4x Birds of Paradise" or "1 Blaze", you can even enter just the card name by itself like "Wrath of God" for single cards.
Hold off your opponent by creating an undying wall of threatening low level creatures with Shirei until you can finish him off with powerful Eldrazi from beyond the grave __________________________________________________________________________________ Use Shirei to keep your copier (doppelganger), blocker/healer (phantasms), destroyer (bone shredder) and sac res (caretaker) in play if they are either destroyed or sacrificed. Entomb and Buried Alive to put Eldrazi and Wonder into your graveyard and use Drift of Phantasms's transmute ability to search your library for Buried Alive, Recurring Nightmare or Bone Shredder. Bring Eldrazi cards from your graveyard into play by sacrificing creatures that will be returned by Shirei with Hell's Caretaker, Dread Return or Recurring Nightmare. Bone Shredder destroys target creature whenever it enters play, this means if Shirei is on the field as well you will be destroying one of your opponents target creatures every turn. Miren, The Moaning Well will give you 5 health each time you sacrifice a Drift of Phantasms- it will then be brought back into play at the end of the turn with Shirei. Stacking doppelgangers before you can get an Eldrazi onto the field will allow them to copy and attack the same turn that it was brought into play which will overwhelm your opponent. Two Doppelgangers coupled with flying when Wonder is in the graveyard can put out 22 damage directly to the player if he has no way of defending against flyers. Having Shrines in play is crucial for quickly drawing combo cards and also for discarding drawn creatures that need to be in your graveyard. Night's Reech and Hell's caretaker work well as creatures can be both discarded and brought into play during your upkeep rather than waiting until your next upkeep before it can be played.
This deck has been viewed 1,922 times.