Purpose-

Mill out the opponent(s) before they can kill you.

How To Move Towards Your Win-

The main idea is to mill your opponent(s) while drawing your deck using both Divination and Pilfered Plans, both 3 drops, so they work well in the early game.

Once you've successfully gained Oblivion Sower, Tormod's Crypt, Crypt Ghast, and Curse of the Bloody Tome you can start milling out your opponent(s).

Attach the Curse of the Bloody Tome's to the opponent(s), then when they've got a large enough amount of land in their graveyard, tap Tormod's Crypt, sacrifice it, and exile all the cards from one opponents graveyard.

Once their graveyard is exiled, you can play Oblivion Sower and put any number of lands from target players exile onto the battlefield under your control. Not only do you get the land from revealing the top 4 cards of their library, but you get all the land from exile, a very good move if you ask me. You can then repeat this process, if you have multiple opponents, and gain a lot of land.

After you've acquired the cards needed for end game, Mind Grind, Crypt Ghast, and A ton of land, You can successfully mill out your opponents by tapping as much mana as possible.

Deck Strategy-

If you're the type of person who rather likes being safe and not sorry, then there's a combo for you.

If you want to keep your opponents away from you while getting the right cards for the game winning combo, you have options.In the deck there are three cards that are very usefull in your road to success, Jace's Archivist, Clever Impersonator, and AEtherize.

While playing this deck against a friend, I was lucky enough to get both Jace's Archivist, and AEtherize, and i returned his creatures to his hand, and then when my turn came back, I used Jace's Archivist's ability and he lost all the creatures he had attacked me with in the turn before. He then never gained back the board state he had before, and I won a couple of turns later using the Mind Grind combo.

Using Clever Impersonator is a very hard thing to do, you have to take time to decided what permanent to copy, and why you're copying that permanent. If you're lucky you can play someone who has some major creature out and you can copy it, then you have the perfect defense for blocking next turn.If you're REALLY lucky they can play their "game winning" Planeswalker, and you can have Clever Impersonator come onto the battlefield as a copy of that Planeswalker, destroying them both in the process.

So-

If anyone has any opinions (nice or maybe not so nice) please comment them, I'd like to hear opinions on the deck.

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Date added 8 years
Last updated 8 years
Exclude colors WRG
Splash colors UB
Legality

This deck is not Unformat legal.

Rarity (main - side)

8 - 0 Mythic Rares

13 - 0 Rares

6 - 0 Uncommons

9 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.44
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