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attempt at a legacy melira deck
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I´m a Noob at Melira decks - could you please explain the combo´s?
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This is actually not the best build. It was more of an experiment really. After I explain it a little Ill link a similar deck that will be better than this one most of the time. basically this deck uses a 3 card combo with Melira, Sylvok Outcast + a card with a sacrificing effect + a creature with persist. So for example if Melira is in play and so is Viscera Seer and then I play Murderous Redcap. What will happen is Murderous Redcap will come into play and deal 2 damage for entering the battlefield. I will then sacrifice Murderous Redcap to Viscera Seer to kill it. When it hits the graveyard it will trigger Persist and Murderous Redcap will return to the battlefield and deal 2 damage, now normally it would have a -1/-1 counter on it and would be unable to persist again, however Melira prevents -1/-1 counters from being placed on creatures so the creature can persist from the graveyard as many times as you want. You then simply sacrifice Murderous Redcap over and over until your opponent is dead. If you use Kitchen fink you can do the same thing except you will gain as much life as you want.Safehold Elite will only return from the graveyard as many times as you want so you need to make use of the effects of the cards that sacrifice creatures to do your work. For example, with Viscera seer you can scry as many times as you want until the card you need is left on top of your deck. With Carrion Feeder you can make him into a creature as large as you want. With Altar of Dementia you can make them put their entire deck into their graveyard. With Blasting Station you will keep dealing damage and untapping Blasting Station until you have killed your opponent and all their creatures. The rest of the deck is all mana acceleration, searching for combo pieces, or protecting your own.This deck can win very quickly and is a load of fun but it does have the problem that it is a 3 card combo deck and there is so much disruption in legacy that 3 cards is too many in most cases. The deck is a little to reliant on Melira to win. However depending on the decks at your local playgroup, this is a deck that can win by turn 3-4 pretty reliably. Here is a legacy caliber deck similar to this one. It gives up the combo for a more consistent deck. http://www.mtgvault.com/mursh/decks/recurring-pod/
Sounds awesome still, I love combo, my favorite being a homebrew on Stax and Pox and I know how disrupting Legacy can get - the same reason I switched 4 x Fireblast in favor of Surgical Extraction in my RDW~ Melira seems like a straight-up combo filler, I like how almost all the cards interacts with each other. Living Wish is also a house of a card. Dayumn...Even though it has disruption weakness´ - definitely a +1 from me =)