Pauper: U/B Mill Midrange

by Senress on 21 November 2017

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Creatures (1)


Sorceries (5)


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Deck Description

The idea of the deck is to use a black/Blue Midrange or control deck that uses mill and the new common creatures Jace's Phantasm and Wight of Precinct Six as win conditions.

Quite unsure if this deck is viable but I think it's a step further for Mill at least.

If you have any suggestions or thoughts on the deck please let me know.

Updates
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-2 dead weight | +2 Disfigure
-2 Drowner Initiate | +2 Scroll Theif
-1 Curse of the Bloody Tome | +1 thought scour
-2 Cemetry gate | +2 Vampiric Link

How to Play

Mill

Get 10+ cards in opponents graveyard

Play Jace's Phantasm as a 5/5 flier

Mill more cards

Play a big Wight of Precinct Six hopefully.

Win?

Deck Tags

  • Mill
  • Midrange
  • Control
  • Aggro
  • Pauper
  • New commons
  • Brew
  • WIP

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

0351200

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Pauper: U/B Mill Midrange

You've been out of the loop for a long time.

This variant of mill has managed to become forgotten by all but me.

We have an array of creatures designed for this decktype but wizards sort of released them far too late for anyone to put the clues together.

We now have 1 more creature like Jace's phantasm, we got a life gaining version of the precinct wight.
We got two flying mill creatures that mill 1 when attacking, one black and one blue.

We got some very large defensive creatures that can only block when enough is milled, one of them can actually go large in aggro.

Mill has received a bunch of cards, and I'd gladly put a name on the cards if you are gonna build the deck in real life to go to tournaments.

This is one of the most interesting mill archetypes that got forgotten by millers...

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Posted 17 July 2021 at 02:30

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