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A Poison Deck (unrelated to poison counters)

Standard Cruel Control Discard Mill UBR (Grixis)

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I was angry with the simic of my friend,

smashed its face; my wrath did end.

I was angry with an esper,

Smashed it not, my wrath did ember.

And I thought of solid plans,

But inconsistent were the hands;

Pondered solutions for a while,

me to insanity did this esper rile.

Back and forth, the plans did rise,

Until they hatched a sweet demise.

The esper smelled saccharine scents,

and approached my great creation hence.

Consume and eat the esper tried,

to devour my creation's life.

20 turns later, glad I see

the esper choked on two colors of its three.

(This poem is based on an existing poem called "A Poison Tree", which is really relevant to this deck)


Disrupt the hand, maybe steal a creature or two with Ashiok, and win with stormbreaths to the face, or with superslow drownyard-style Ashiok mill. You could also win with Rakdos's Return if you charged your laser enough.

The goal? Kill everything. Let nothing remain. Then, once this is done, wait about 10 turns to draw a threat, then proceed to win with it.

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So I was playing my friend who built the esper, and he showed me a biovisionary bant that he built. Pretty rock solid, using cackling counterpart and populate to win. Hilariously, I played him in a set and won twice, because doom blade+slaughter games, to kill an existing biovisionary, then crippling his deck. He conceded both games.

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Revision 14 See all

(11 years ago)

+2 Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver main
-1 Doom Blade main
-1 Rakdos's Return main
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Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

13 - 1 Mythic Rares

23 - 7 Rares

7 - 5 Uncommons

5 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.81
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