Jundy McJundyson

by Xcross66 on 03 January 2011

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (12 cards)

Sorceries (4)

Instants (8)

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Deck Description

this id a jund =0 omg no way! THE BIG QUESTION!!! CULTIVATE OR NO CULTIVATE!

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Jundy McJundyson

Bad. Bad bad bad bad bad. Very bad. Not the deck, the deck seems okay. But the curve is absolutely horrible.

The lightest I've ever seen a Jund deck run on land was 25, and it only Top 8ed, didn't win. 26 was considered "light" when it comes to winning Jund decks, 27 is considered the norm. In all of those Jund decks, Broodmate or a Titan was what it topped out at, a mere 6 mana. 27 mana to top out at a 6-mana card.

You however have only 20 lands. 20. White Weenie has somewhere around 22 lands. And this is Jund you're running, not White Weenie. And on top of that, you're running a pair of Hellkite Overlords. He's an 8 mana creature. 8 mana. Using 20 lands. 20:8 compared to 27:6. Simplified, that's like comparing 3.5 to 5.5. That's almost a whopping 60% difference. That's huge.

So, you definitely need to add some lands, 5 at the least. Cut out some cards that are only marignally good. I'd choose Jund Battle mage and either some bloodhall ooze or jund charms. You can move the charms to the board if you want to keep them, they are very good, but only in certain matchups.


So, after that brutally honest disection of your curve, I actually do like this deck. I'm a big fan of Jund and love to see Jund players use Hellkite Overlord. He's so sweet. 8/8 for 8, Flying, haste, trample, firebreathing, and regeneration? could he get any better than that?

Just learn to focus your deck more. Trying to cram in everything you think is cool will leave you very frusterated when you never have enough land to play all those cards. (I've learned this the hard way myself, very recently actually.)

I hope this actually helps you out man. :)

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Posted 03 January 2011 at 19:51

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tyvm im srry hti sis my first jund and i was a little unsure ty again

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Posted 04 January 2011 at 16:02

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I have my own take on the Jund that I recently posted. It varies quite a bit from the deck that ruled Standard the last two years. While I do own 3 copies of Hellkite Overlord, I couldn't justify putting him into my deck because his safety switch, regeneration, is completely irrelevant in a format that includes both Terminate and Path to Exile. Sadly, that beautiful dragon is binder fodder.

Here, I like what you've done with the mana curve; it looks very castable. The only thing you're missing that I notice is some kind of inclusion of Jund Hackblade and/or Demonic Dread, which is great at filtering out that Terminate when you really need it.

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Posted 16 January 2011 at 14:52

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