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Multiple Melded Mishras Means Merciless Massacre

Casual UBR (Grixis)

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You have to jump through a few hoops to get everything into place correctly, but if you can combine Mishra, Claimed by Gix   with a Phyrexian Dragon Engine  , the result is an insane pile of deadly abilities     the likes of which you never see on a regular card. If your 9/9 Death Machine is so effective, well... why settle for just one?

Mishra is of course legendary, but Spark Double and Irenicus's Vile Duplication can give you an extra copy regardless, ensuring a double-strength onslaught on your opponent's resources! Endless Evil doesn't net you nonlegendary copies, but even the triple comes-into-play abilities more than justify the copy before you pitch its tiny 1/1 body to the Legend Rule each turn. If you really want to be saucy, of course, you can always plant Endless Evil on a nonlegendary copy thanks to Spark Double or the Duplication, meaning you can even keep the copies!

Rising of the Day improves your chances by letting Mishra and the Dragon Engine swing (and thus meld) as soon as they show up. You also get both the comes-into-play and attack trigger in one turn on any copies you make of your melded menace! Failing a successful meld, Mogg War Marshal and Inkfathom Infiltrator play nice with an unflipped Mishra's attack trigger, draining your opponent's life either through sheer numbers or guaranteed unblockability.

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Revision 4 See all

(10 months ago)

+1 Anger maybe
+2 Relic of Sauron main
+3 Rising of the Day main
+1 Spark Double main
Date added 1 year
Last updated 10 months
Legality

This deck is Casual legal.

Rarity (main - side)

3 - 0 Mythic Rares

25 - 0 Rares

13 - 0 Uncommons

8 - 0 Commons

Cards 57
Avg. CMC 2.85
Tokens Copy Clone, Goblin 1/1 R
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