Kikipod by R.Ken

by r4m4nr4 on 19 May 2014

Main Deck (55 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)


Land (1)

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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 Kikipod by R.Ken

Kikipod is just such a strong deck. Mainly because of how the deck can act as both an aggressive beatdown deck with a combo backup. The same thing with tarmotwin. It came as a surprise when scapeshift won the GP MN, but then again, Kikipod can't do much about removal if a pod is countered. (Or abrupt decay'd for that matter). My favourite modern deck to play still stands as UWr Control. I'm quite liking the Eidolon of Rhetoric in the sideboard as a way to deal with storm, but I'd probably still want to run a single counterflux in the main (though, I don't know what I'd cut. Maybe a negate or combust???).

If you are R. Ken, I thank you for uploading this decklist. If you are not R. Ken, I thank you for uploading R. Ken's decklist so that I may clone it and test with/against it if I so wish.

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Posted 19 May 2014 at 21:23

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I am, i write for a website called Mtg Mulligan.
I have tested lots of option and find this kind of deck to be better if the player adjust it to play it the way he likes. Its better in this case to try what you like than you Netdeck the list as a whole.
Ty for your comment. The Name is Rama Kendermore.

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Posted 22 May 2014 at 01:54

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Oops. I meant counterflux in side, but it seems that you understood that.
I have a habit of net decking GP decks; well, net decking proxies, then testing and modifying them. I mainly do that with legacy decks, though, since legacy, draft, and sealed are the only formats that I frequently play. And EDH. Always EDH.

A year or two ago, I read an article my Travis Woo where he talked about how he does not like to build a sideboard for a deck until he's tested and tweaked the deck extensively, or else he becomes overly attached to certain cards in the sideboard.

Sideboards are a tricky little thing. It's never the same between two days for me (unless it must be).

I'll be sure to check out Mtg Mulligan**
The name's Webber, Logan.

** EDIT (Or not, as I only speak English and German. Oh well c-: )

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Posted 22 May 2014 at 03:42

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