Mill to Destroy

by Serendipity on 18 November 2012

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Deck Description

Mill yourself with Screeching Skaab, Armored Skaab, Deranged Assistant, Dream Twist and Forbidden Alchemy. Then Reanimate any creatures in your graveyard(preferably a certain 6/6 flying morbid Demon) with Unburial Rites or Ghoulcaller's Chan't. Then finally use the amazing Reaper Stitcher combo, sacrificing a token to trigger morbid every turn so that you can destroy a creature.

Yes all that work to destroy a creature, boy you gotta love standard.

Deadly Allure makes use of creatures that don't really have a use after they hit the field (i.e. Screeching Skaab) and Cackling Counterpart can make a copy of any one creature I control...hmm I wonder which one I'll make it a copy of.

Despite appearances though, this deck is very fun to play in a casual setting.

Deck Tags

  • Graveyard

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Mill to Destroy

Why do you have transguild promenade? There is only blue and black, so you can replace them with that Sewers card or something that adds BU.

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Posted 18 November 2012 at 07:48

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What would I do about the flashback cost's then...the chances of me milling my play set of Shimmering Grotto's would be higher. With both Shimmering Grotto and Transguild Promenade I have a higher chance of getting the mana fix I need for those flashback cost's (i.e. Deadly Allure and Unburial Rites). Plus dual land's (unless their gates) all tend to be Rares and therefore more expensive.

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Posted 18 November 2012 at 18:00

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