Worshipping Junk

by Konjester on 26 May 2013

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Instants (5)


Planeswalkers (2)


Enchantments (2)

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Deck Description

A Junk Immortal Servitude Deck for standard play.
This one is based on 2-drops. So... We play/survive for long enough to throw some guys in the graveyard with Salvage and Lotleth Troll, then, once we have enough 2s, we servitude and have an Instant-Army. Winning in this deck can be done a couple ways:
1. Big Trolls. Lotleth Troll is extremely powerful and very hard to kill, especially in a creature based deck.
2. Blood Artist+Sac Outlet(Cartel Aristocrat/Bloodthrone Vampire) To get our 2s off of the board and into our graveyard, we like to keep our Artists alive and sac the rest to our loving outlets. Then, we can simply use Servitude, get them back, and do it again!
3. Overrunning the opponent with an army of 2s.

Comments and Suggestions are appreciated!

Deck Tags

  • Immortal Servitude
  • Junk
  • Standard
  • Aggro
  • Combo
  • Graveyard

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Worshipping Junk

Really like this deck, the attention to keeping a lot of 2 drop creatures is well done. Only issues I see are: Immortal servitude is sorc speed, so it can't be cast on EoT, additionally it is very susceptible to counter spells. Regardless, nice idea, and well thought out.

If however you are planning to play this deck, it would be beneficial to try and get some spell protection and some shut down. You have blind obedience which is great for RDW or B/R aggro; but against a control deck, I could see them being able to stall the game long enough for the win (by just countering big win cards like Immortal Servitude) , and there is plenty of control for a beefy lotleth troll, and they are likely prepared for beefy creatures. So possibly a nevermore could be of use in sideboard.

Good luck :)

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Posted 27 May 2013 at 08:21

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I didn't think of nevermore actually, and Ive been afraid of the control matchup with this deck... That may just be the card for it. Thank you for the suggestion! Curious though... Because the thought of control matchups just occurred to me.... Which do you think would be more useful in the matchup, Nevermore or Sin Collector?

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Posted 27 May 2013 at 08:24

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Personally, I'd say nevermore, but more as a sideboard option. Once you know what their win condition card is going to be you can take advantage of that and exile it outright. While sin collector is great and has a similar effect, its more so a one time deal, and if they have a architect of thought out or some other form of card draw, they could easily draw into a card like sphinx's and your sin collector just lost its usefulness.

Which brings me to my next thought, Sphinx's I feel will shut this down, so i feel you definitely need a way to deal with that, and to my knowledge Nevermore will be the best card here to do that.

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Posted 27 May 2013 at 08:35

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Valid points. Thank you again for the help. I really want this deck to be as competitive as possible. I've really wanted to play Servitude in Standard

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Posted 27 May 2013 at 08:36

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