Everyone hates this creaturele..

by seamo on 14 August 2010

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sorceries (6)


Instants (6)


Artifacts (8)

Enchantments (20)


Land (20)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Instants (7)

Artifacts (4)


Enchantments (4)

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Deck Description

I just started playing magic again after 15 years I'm publishing variations of some of the fun decks i used to play, i apologize if there are better cards than some new ones I've found, I'm still trying to catch up!

Take off of an old Creatureless control deck I used to play in the old days.

This deck can piss of a table of people as soon as they figure out what your doing.

1st thing is with manabarb and powersurge every one takes damage regardless if they tap land or not. if you get runed halos out either by drawing or with tutors you can prevent it to yourself.

It runs off 2 plains and 2 mountains, no more no less. lands edge(everyone can use)+land tax can give you 0 cost 2 point damage cards( all the lands in your deck you will not use). the meekstones, plus your 3 damage earthquakes (you only have 4 mana) plus the wraths can control creatures. This deck is fun win or lose, it wins its fair share too.

Deck Tags

  • Control

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

2200240

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Everyone hates this creatureless deck

looks fun . maybe add some non land mana to speed it up

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Posted 23 October 2010 at 23:15

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Urzas Armor. I kno it costs 6 but when its out each time u take dmg from Manabarbs or Power Surge, the Armor prevents it. I used to combo Armor with Pestilence in a near creatureless deck, it pisses ppl off.

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Posted 05 August 2012 at 04:33

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