mono green land destruction

by ScottJR on 16 June 2013

Main Deck (62 cards)

Sideboard (29 cards)

Instants (4)


Artifacts (7)


Enchantments (3)

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How to Play

Get as much land in graveyards as possible to beef up terravore. Thinking about splashing red. Could swap the thermokarst for stone rain and throw in some kird apes haha. Not woried about the deck being legal (I usually run 3 strip mines) Any advice would be great! :)

Deck Tags

  • Land Destruction
  • Terravore

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for mono green land destruction

Have you tried Stunted Growth? Seems like it would be more helpful than Burgeoning. I love the card in Ld decks. Really stalls a deck short on lands. Creeping Mold to destroy lands or artifacts(to complement Acidic Slime in an artifact heavy deck). Mishra's Factory -creature against board wipe and puts another land in the graveyard when it dies. Icy Manipulator to tap threats. I played Mono-Green Land Destruction in Legacy with some success, but with more control and less threats. used Triskelion to kill off weenies and Cursed Scroll . Legal so played Wasteland over Strip Mine. Terravore is a nice touch. Constant Mists/ Crucible of Worlds is another option.

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Posted 02 September 2013 at 22:56

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Stunted growth is a mean card so I put it in. Creeping mold and mishra's factory are great adds too. Going to trim this up a bit before I put in icy manipulator. Cursed scroll just sounds fun. Contant mists/crucible would
be awesome but crucible is so expensive... control was exactly what this deck needed. Thanks a lot!

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Posted 04 September 2013 at 01:30

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