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Kill Your Friends: Sacrificing for Fun and Profit

Modern

endidymion


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"Your life serves a higher purpose now: ensuring the continuation of my own."

Basic fetches and shocks. A few basics to avoid getting hosed completely by Blood Moon. 1 Urborg smooths out costs, allowing us to concentrate on the vital for our key spells. Fastlands could use some consideration as well, but I think the flexibility of the shocks is stronger than saving 2 hp sometimes.
We essentially have 3 types of creatures:
1. Sac outlets: This is our Cartel Aristocrat and Viscera Seer.
2. Drains: Blood Artist, as well as the newfangled Zulaport Cutthroat.
3. Fodder: Safehold Elite, along with Melira, Sylvok Outcast and the interactions therein. We also run Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit as a one-of, serving as a fourth Melira that circumvents the legendary rule. Wall of Omens goes here too.
  • Rally the Ancestors and Return to the Ranks serve essentially the same purpose here. After we've sacrificed our board to a Viscera Seer, we use one of these to get it back in order to do it all over. Rally does exile the risen at your next upkeep, so don't expect to attack - and don't forget to sacrifice them again!

  • Collected Company - Good 'ol CoCo. Digs out your pieces for you, and at instant speed!

  • Abzan Ascendancy Gives us a little more bang for our buck. Flex Spot.

  • Currently testing Evolutionary Leap. It turns our fodder into useful things... but it's no Birthing Pod.

  • Removal. For removing things.

  • Artifact/enchantment hate. We really, really can not afford a Rest in Peace.

  • Kitchen Finks are a solid card that fit the same role as Safehold Elite. They're super strong against aggressive decks, especially burn. Unfortunately, they have a bit of anti-synergy with our deck in that Return to the Ranks can't hit them.

  • Similar story with Murderous Redcap. Much to expensive, and the damage is fairly redundant to begin with.

  • Satyr Wayfinder occupies the same space as Wall of Omens, with the advantage of helping fill our yard for mass reanimates. Omens, on the other hand, can stick around to block when you need it. Flex slot.

Original brew by SaffronOlive of MTGGoldfish.

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 7 years
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This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

31 - 2 Rares

16 - 11 Uncommons

8 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.15
Tokens Spirit 1/1 W
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