Glissa's Psychosis

by JimmyBones on 27 February 2011

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Artifacts (3)

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Deck Description

A deck built around the cards Psychosis Crawler and Glissa, the Traitor. Written about at http://thespellbook.wordpress.com

Deck Tags

  • Combo

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Glissa's Psychosis

I like the idea but I think basing it on Glissa, the Traitor and only bringing in 2 copies and only Praetors Counsel to bring her back which is very expensive and she is way to vulnerable with only 3 toughness, also I recommend taking out the Rot Wolfs since there are only 2 of them and the poison is in most cases a waste of time unless you where to focus on it and add other infect creatures in which case they would be more suited for the task. (but it doesn't feel like that's what you want)
Overall I think it has potential to be really good but you need to put your focus on what is important in my opinion.
I think it would do you well with some protection for Glissa and some resurrection I'd suggest Vines of Vastwood and and Morbid Plunder but its a personal thing.

Hope that gave you at least some ideas.

Check out my U/B infect deck. Maybe you have some ideas?
Deck link: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=156124

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Posted 07 March 2011 at 18:24

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When I built it, I actually didn't base it around Glissa. I built it around Psychosis Crawler.

However, when i finally got to play test it against an actual opponent, it turned out that Glissa and Plague Myr ended up being my primary two creatures, and the combo (with a sac engine in Culling Dais or Throne of Geth) ended up being far more effective than the pumping up of Crawler through draw effects - which is actually why Rot Wolf is in there, infect wasn't really taken in to account at all when I built it.

Anyhow, I played four matches with this deck, and it turned out to be one of my more powerful decks. I did a little bit of rebalancing before I started, and added a Mox Opal and tried it with a Temple Bell, though I think I am gonna take the Bell out and put a Dais or Throne back in. Anyhow, I won 75% of the matches, the loss ended up being from a bad draw and Temple Bell helping my opponent more than helping me.

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Posted 13 March 2011 at 19:29

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if rot wolf is only there for the card draw i would suggest that you put in sign in blood to replace it.

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Posted 21 March 2011 at 21:03

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