If there's one thing I can't resist, it's a good Aristocrats strategy. The trouble is, I always punish myself by attempting tri-colors in pauper.

Here we go:

First, we have our Aristocrats. Carrion Feeder is the main beater with Bloodthrone Vampire as backup.

Next is the Trigger. We really only have one, and that would be Hissing Iguanar, but you'll find that most of the Fodder are also Triggers.

Last is our Fodder, and this is where things get interesting. We have Mogg War Marshall and Dragon Fodder to get a quick meal for our Carrion Feeder. Perilous Myr is the most basic utility creature we have, allowing us to shock anything upon death. The Zubera set, though, is the gold in this deck. Ashen-Skin Zubera , Dripping-Tongue Zubera , and, most importantly Ember-Fist Zubera allow us to do so much.

We also have a couple Utility cards, namely Rancor in case we need to go for a full beatdown strategy, and Unearth to get the most out of our Fodder.

The Zubera Set:

On the field, you have a Carrion Feeder and an Ashen-Tongue Zubera. Play Ember-Fist Zubera on turn three, then you get to cause a discard, shock something, and swing in for three damage. There is so much to do with these cards. Have four Ember-Fist on the field? 10 damage. Four Dripping-Tongue? 10 spirits. I don't even need to talk about Ashen-Skin.

The Mana:

Three colors in pauper is difficult to work with, but this is what I've settled on.

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Date added 8 years
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Legality

This deck is Pauper legal.

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.75
Tokens Goblin 1/1 R, Spirit 1/1 C
Folders Aristocrats
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