Seductive Skeletons

by rflower on 06 August 2016

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (56 cards)

Sorceries (1)


Instants (47)


Artifacts (1)

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Deck Description

Aggressive Golgari deck with several cool little synergies

Any help, any tweaks, larger creature ideas or general criticism, is appreciated.

Do I need a better mana curve?

How to Play

Deadly Allure works well with:
Infiltration Lens, Reassembling Skeleton, Gloom Surgeon, Putrid Leech, Lotleth Troll, Ulvenwald Tracker

Evolutionary Leap works well with:
Reassembling Skeleton, Young Wolf, Lotleth Troll, opponents' removal

Ulvenwald Tracker works well with:
Putrid Leech, Reassembling Skeleton, Bonesplitter, Deadly Allure, Lotleth Troll

Other small combos include:
Hex Parasite + Young Wolf
Lotleth Troll + Reassembling Skeleton (free discard from your hand)

Deck Tags

  • Aggro
  • Casual
  • Synergy
  • Budget

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Seductive Skeletons

Interesting build, and I like how cheap it is. have you play tested it at all? Im not exactly sure what you are trying to do other than being agro-y with a couple of combat tricks. How consistent is the synergy?

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Posted 08 August 2016 at 08:00

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Thanks. I haven't play tested it yet; might proxy it and see. As to the consistency, this deck should operate well without drawing any of the direct synergies. The aggressive strategy is a fairly simple one: play creatures and attack before your opponent develops a significant board presence.
Additionally the synergies are so numerous that the chance of them happening is fairly high.

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Posted 11 August 2016 at 08:25

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