Damia Mill?

by Cha0sRising90 on 24 November 2016

Command Zone (1 card)

Creatures (1)

Main Deck (99 cards)

Sideboard (2 cards)

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Deck Tags

  • Commander
  • EDH
  • Mill
  • Landfall

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Deck Format


Commander

NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Damia Mill?

If you can find room for it, get your hands on Insidious Dreams. That card works amazingly well with Damia, Sage of Stone. It basically allows you to search for your combo pieces and draw into all of them next turn if you're willing to toss your hand.

Also, given the number of lands you have I'm not entirely sure this will be useful, but take a look at Manabonds. With Damia, dropping all the lands in your hand at the end of your turn at the cost of discarding the remainder of your hand isn't so bad when you'll be drawing a new hand of seven cards next turn.

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Posted 02 December 2016 at 00:39

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I had contemplated Manabond. I, sadly, do not have that card in my collection yet, and was trying to work with that first. I will gladly look into that investment, though.

As for Insidious Dreams, I didn't know that card existed. As such, it looks AMAZING! I will definitely be looking into getting it, as well. Thanks for the helpful comment :-)

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Posted 02 December 2016 at 02:30

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One more thing, I'm not really sure how strong your draw potential is but look into Sphinx's Tutelage. Against mono color decks it can be absolutely brutal. I use it in my Arjun EDH and typically I'll deck an opponent out within three turns after playing it.

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Posted 02 December 2016 at 09:59

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