This is my seventeenth deck and, ironically, thirteenth of my modern decks. I realized that as I wrote this and I swear it was unintended. What was intended, however, was this deck having sixty-six cards, having elements of each of the nine circles of hell and humans being sacrificed by demons being summoned by corrupted clerics. The idea was just to create a representation of Dante's Inferno as embodied by the poem as best I could using cards that seem to fit the bill.

The curve looks good to me but the deck is rated slightly above casual for some reason and I swear it'll turn out workable. It's certainly casual in the manner that I whipped it up based on a particular theme and then tried to make it functional. We'll wee how it plays, though. Will update later.

This deck was originally built in Tabletop Simulator on the Cantina Deck Building Table and then translated here into TappedOut.

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99% Casual

Competitive

Date added 2 months
Last updated 2 months
Splash colors WBR
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

5 - 0 Mythic Rares

24 - 0 Rares

8 - 0 Uncommons

16 - 0 Commons

Cards 66
Avg. CMC 3.12
Tokens Treasure, Warrior 1/1 W
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