Manaless dredge

by Mtgisme on 16 December 2013

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Sorceries (4)


Instants (8)

Artifacts (3)

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Deck Description

Want your opponents head to explode because they can't figure out what your doing? Here's your deck it plays itself your creatures appear on their own because who needs lands and mana costs

How to Play

Whew this will be fun. Draw always go on the draw and discard phantasmagorian or a dredger and keep dredging until you hit enough ichorids, narcomoebas, and nether shadows that you can sac them for a dread return and target a balustrade spy. He mills for a land, target yourself you have none now turn your deck over find any left over narcomoebas and put them in play sac 'em for a dread return targeting flayer of the hatebound. A 4/2 with undying and he deals damage to a creature or player when he or another creature enters the battle field from the grave equal to it's power. So he'll do 4. Were at 16 now, then sac him and two other things to a dread return targeting golgari grave troll who gets counters equal to the creatures in your grave which should be 42. So flayer comes back and does 5. Were at 11 but now he will do 42 from grave troll so were at -37 and even then everytime one of your creatures die you get a 2/2 zombie from each bridge from below in your grave also this happens very fast. Turn two is usual three is sometimes questions on any of it just ask I'd be glad to help

Deck Tags

  • Reanimator
  • Dredge
  • Manaless Dredge
  • Legacy

Deck at a Glance

Social Stats

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Manaless dredge

Glad to see another fan of Manaless Dredge out there. Deck is super solid and fun to play, but not to play against. Only suggrstion I could make is to add Mindreak Trap to your sideboard vs Combo.

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Posted 07 January 2014 at 00:36

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Yeah I could probably drop the lions eyes ha since they're 75 a peice and I only have one

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Posted 07 January 2014 at 03:56

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Hey also I've figured out how to play this deck long game and in multiplayer if your interested

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Posted 10 January 2014 at 02:04

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I seriously dont get it... Though for the how to play i suggest using a list of some sort so you can clarify.

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Posted 09 January 2014 at 00:33

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Like you don't understand how to play the deck? Or what? Jw

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Posted 09 January 2014 at 06:35

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Ya, I don't understand how to play.

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Posted 10 January 2014 at 01:46

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So you draw your hand and you always make them go first. Them you draw and your at 8 cards so at the end of your step you have to discard. The best thing to discard is phantasmagorian if one is in your hand because you can activate his effect of discarding three cards to pick him up, since it's a colon you can also do six cards to pick him up. Then you dredge, if you have street wraith or gitaxian probe in your hand don't discard them use them but don't draw a card instead dredge for a card in your grave, so if grave troll is in your grave you'd use g-probe and pick him up and mill yourself 6 cards and you do this on your draw step so you never draw always dredge. Once you get Ichorid or nether shadow in your grave they come back onto the field on their own also if you mill a narcomoeba it goes right onto the field. Then you need bridge from below in your grave because it gives you a 2/2 zombie for eah of your creatures that die. You can slow opponents with cabal therapy by sacking a creature amd targeting usually daze or force of will or pact of negation, then you sac three creatures preferably not the zombies to a dread return and you bring flayer of the hatebound out and he does damage to an opponent or creature equal to the power of a creature entering the battlefield from your grave so he does 4 when he comes out and then you sac him and two others to a dread return and pull out grave troll who gets counters equal to the amount of creatures in your grave which should do lethal damage through flayer of the hatebound. Also you can beat them to death with 2/2 zombies but be careful because if a creature enters their grave it exiles your bridges from your grave. If you can dread return Balustrade Spy and mill yourself for a land and then your whole deck is in the grave and everything's at your disposal and you just win. If you don't understand anything ask specifically and I'll give details on that part

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Posted 10 January 2014 at 02:03

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Posted 11 February 2014 at 02:23

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Sorry everyone about my how to play but seriously this deck is ridiculously hard to explain without visuals so check out this guy on YouTube who is also really good at this deck and very carefully explains it as he plays
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=c4-feed-u&v=XwXgsMVuPPY
And any questions still after that and I'd be glad to explain

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Posted 09 January 2014 at 06:43

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Holy crap, that right there is real magic.

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Posted 10 January 2014 at 01:57

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Most of my friends literally refuse to play if I bring it out, which kinda sucks ha because it rarely gets to play except in tournaments

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Posted 10 January 2014 at 02:05

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This is so mind boggling. I have never seen such a deck. O.o

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Posted 15 January 2014 at 04:40

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Thank you, it's quite the thing to turn your friends brains into mush attempting to understand it and other than Ichorid and cabal therapy being like 8.00 is pretty cheap

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Posted 15 January 2014 at 20:49

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I think my favorite explanation of how to play Manaless Dredge was, "Do everything the 'how to play' packet tells you NOT TO DO, and poof, you win!"

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Posted 11 February 2014 at 00:22

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Thats so true its why I love this deck, my friend says when in doubt play the spells and lands deck. Which is true excpet I just seem to have forgotten the lands darn. It really is a total fluke/loophole in the whole magic universe is great

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Posted 11 February 2014 at 02:53

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