kiki-titan

by Damonlk on 20 May 2016

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Creatures (1)


Sorceries (6)

Instants (4)


Planeswalkers (4)

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Deck Description

I am wondering if I like this color combo with trying to add the blue instead of green for chord and maybe play with cards like commune or oat of nissa but I am not sure. This deck seems so vulnerable to removal in a sense even with counter spells. What you guys think?

Deck Tags

  • Modern
  • Modern
  • Jeskai
  • Control

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for kiki-titan

I don't know if you know of it, but I kind of like the Bring to Light into Kiki-Jiki deck I saw a while back. Basically main GU with mana dorks that can add any / multiple colours (Birds of Paradise, etc) into Bring to Light to fetch Eternal Witness (returning BtL); then BtL into Restoration Angel (bouncing Witness to return BtL); then BtL into Kiki-Jiki (copy Angel, bouncing Kik to copy Angel again and again and again...).

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Posted 20 May 2016 at 13:06

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oh that one sounds interesting. I wasn't familiar with that one. kiki and sun titan just seemed like a good combo. I was just worried about how vulnerable it might be.

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Posted 20 May 2016 at 13:50

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The current build looks a little slow, and you have no way of fetching your pieces. Kiki-Jiki costing {2}{R}{R}{R} and Titan costing {4}{W}{W} is concerning (especially Kiki's 3 red). The fact that it requires so much of the same colour mana can cause problems. Bring to Kiki gets around this in two ways: Firstly, the mana dorks not only ramp, but also colour fix; Secondly, Bring to Light doesn't care about the colour, just total converted mana cost.

As for protecting the combo, you're already running blue, so counter spells and hexproof (even if only from sideboard) are great ways to protect the key creatures. White also supplies potential protection (again, even if only from sideboard).

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Posted 20 May 2016 at 14:00

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