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Esperate Countermeasures

Standard Control WUB (Esper)

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Greetings, Fellow Planeswalkers! My knack of hoarding cards has finally worked in my favor as Foundations reprinted a boatload of cards, allowing me to build a deck for Standard in spite of my $0 budget. My first since Kaldheim rotated out. For the foreseeable future this will serve as my Standard deck

Sling control spells at opponents in an attempt to fill the graveyard for Consuming Aberration. Then stomp my way to victory.
We start off the first three turns chucking our copies of Duress, Unsummon, Negate and Cancel to slow down our opponents as we pull together our pieces. For the mid and late game we have a full playset of Banishing Light to deal with spells we can't counter or force a discard. In the late game we have a copy of Liliana, Dreadhorde General to force sacrifices.
With Consuming Aberration we hope to fill the library enough with spell casting to make CA big enough to kill in one attack. To help that along there's also two copies of Rogue's Passage to make it unblockable. We also have two Reassembling Skeletons to act as reusable chump blockers. In the late game Liliana, Dreadhorde General creates zombie creature tokens.
While we don't have anything in terms of ramp, we have a full set of Opt's to get to lands-and spells-faster. Liliana, Dreadhorde General offers late game card draw through it's static ability.
Graveyard hate is our biggest threat, as we can't keep Consuming Aberration on the battlefield without at least one card in the graveyard. That's why there are three copies of Pirate's Cutlass to keep it alive if opponents target their own graveyards with graveyard hate. Another threat to this deck is aggro. This is balanced out with the sideboard. Pacifism will slow down attacks. If opponents have ways to hate on noncreature spells we have Ajani's Pridemate. We won't get a lot of +1/+1 counters on them with only six lands that give life, but two or three will make a lot of difference in the long game.

Well, that's it for this deck for now. I may make changes to it, or get an entirely new standard deck. In the meantime I hope this deck inspires you in some capacity. God Bless!

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Christmas came and I got quite a few cards. Among them were 2 copies of Opt and a few more copies of Banishing Light. This allowed me to cut my one copy of Mortify and the three copies of Prophetic Prism. I also switched out a Plains for an Island and removed the Plains from my sideboard.

While Prophetic Prism made my mana more flexible, the problem was in most games I tested or played on Untap.in, it was a dead weight most of the time by the mid to late game. Going to a full playset of Opt can still allow me to get to a land I need or either of my Consuming Aberrations faster.

The full playset of Banishing Light allows me to have more control over permanents with graveyard hate including, but not limited to, Leyline of the Void and Rest in Peace.

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Casual

97% Competitive

Date added 1 month
Last updated 2 weeks
Legality

This deck is Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

1 - 0 Mythic Rares

2 - 0 Rares

8 - 4 Uncommons

27 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.47
Tokens Zombie 2/2 B
Folders Standeck
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