Diabolic Will

by TheDarkWolf on 12 December 2014

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Deck Description

If you get no land in the 1st hand using this deck, thats fine. Simply start discarding the right cards and all WILL work out fine :)

How to Play

It it pretty straighht foward if you read all of the cards. There are no secret hidden combos here. Its is all out in the open.
The ultimate 1st hand looks something like:
1 Swamp
2 Dark Rituals
1 Mind Maggots
Seizan, Perverter of Truth
Mephidross Vampire
Triskelion
If your hand works out something like this, you are in luck. Play the swamp, both Dark rituals, mind maggots: discard 3 creatures: makes it a 7/7 on the 1st turn. Attack relentlessly while focusing on only paying mana for regen creatures while paying the spell mana cost for raising dead creatures from the grave to bring about the killing blow. If Mephidross Vampire and Triskelion both come out, you have pretty much won the game if you play them right. Otherwise its pretty easy to see how to play it. Lots of sacrificing to inflate. The Deathblow often comes in the form of many creatires sacrificed to make one massive creature to STOMP your opponent.

Deck Tags

  • Vintage

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Diabolic Will

Awesomeness

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Posted 12 December 2014 at 11:00

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Living Death? It's just one more mana than the Servitude.

And what is Iname for? There is only a single other spirit in the deck: Seizan. Well and that Changeling.

Drudge Skeletons/Skeletal Changeling => Should be Reassembling Skeletons.

I would play Hidden Horror instead of Mind Maggots.

Blood Ghast rocks in these type of decks ... and he is a Spirit! So maybe don't cut Iname if you include this one.

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Posted 18 December 2014 at 14:03

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cheers, this is my fave deck of all time, it wins alot and fast and very nastily when it does, I will definatly concider the alternatives when tweaking this bad boy :)

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Posted 18 December 2014 at 23:22

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I have just gone and compared all of the cards that you suggested and I have come to the conclusion that:

1. Living Death allows others to get creatures out of the GY aswell .....NO WAY HO ZAY.

2. Iname : Seizan.

3. Returning a creature to the play tapped for 2 mana is not better that a regen creature for 1

4. Mind maggots kicks the snotblisters out of hidden horror. there is just no comparing them.

5. Bloodghast is awesome,

Thanx for your input.

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Posted 15 February 2015 at 01:07

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1) Yes, but Living Death is also a Wrath of God! You have virtually no creature removal, so when you cast it the first time, it's already a gamewinner.

2) There is single Iname and a single Seizan in the deck. You'll pull this off once in lifetime. It's not worth adding Iname if you have a single target for it, that's what I am saying.

3) I absolutely disagree. You can't regenerate everything and once you fail, the creature is gone Reassembling Skellis however can come back again and again. Also, your other creatures require both sacrificing and discarding creatures, Reassembling Skeletons support both strategies, Drudge Skeletons none.

4) Mind Maggots cost one mana more (which means all the difference, especially when running Dark Ritual) and you need to discard at least 2 creatures to make it bigger than Hidden Horror. Of course that's a comaprison, especially if you insist on regenerators instead of recurring creatures.

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Posted 15 February 2015 at 14:18

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