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A janky land destruction deck. Force your opponents to be slow, then burn down their life total.

Oh you wanted new land? Oh that's too bad, you only get one!

                                           How it works-

Step one- Ramp with Iron Myr, Rite of Flame , Manamorphose, Desperate Ritual, and Seething Song.

Step 2- Use Faultgrinder, Melt Terrain , Molten Rain, Roiling Terrain, Seismic Spike. and Stone Rain to keep the opponents mana base real low.

Step 3- Build your way up to a huge damage Feral Ridgewolf or Kaervek's Torch .

                                            Slot decisions-

15 turn 3-4 land removal cards+ 3 Faultgrinder
More than a 4th of the deck is land removal. This is too hopefully force your opponent into the deepest of mana screws. However, it can be troublesome to be waiting on a wincon to come out and only draw land destruction.

21 Lands- Gives a preferable 2-3 land on the opening hand.

14 ramp cards. This is too beat your opponent to stabilization and get rid of lands quicker. It can backfire late game though.

Only 8 Cards for direct winning of the game. This is really, really low. However, by keeping your opponents field clear, you will eventually run into one or two of them. (If it's Feral Ridgewolf , hope that your opponent doesn't have 1 mana removal spells.)

                                            The Sideboard-

This decks biggest weaknesses, as with most Land Destruction decks, are artifacts and aggro. To hopefully get a little bit of an edge on these bad matchups, we have the sideboard.
Arc Lightning - So good, gets rid of many an aggressive creature.Lava Spike/Lightning Bolt- More direct damage, this really really helps vs Burn/Aggro or affinity, simply by giving yourself less work to do with creatures. Lightning Bolt also does a nice job of clearing up blockers that get past the land rampage.Desperate Ritual- to use with Lava Spike, other than that it's just a replacement for Manamorphose.

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 9 years
Legality

This deck is Pauper legal.

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.87
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