Five-Color (Technically Green/White/Blue) Kamigawa Block Fox Deck.

This deck is about being at peace. It is carefully balanced to consistently get the pieces you need and sustain itself nearly indefinitely. You keep to yourself for most of the game, filling out your board until hitting critical mass.

The typical victory is achieved through the Shrines, specifically Honden of Infinite Rage. The more you can get out, the better.

An early Ghostly Prison is important for survivability against most decks, but the key engine is Eight-and-a-Half-Tails + Pious Kitsune , which gains you massive amounts of life if left unchecked while also providing you a method of protecting the vast majority of your key cards. Opal-Eye, Konda's Yojimbo shouldn't be discounted, either. Having an Opal-Eye, Eight, and Pious Kitsune on the field provides near-immunity to all damage-based deaths.

Kodama's Reach fixes and accelerates your mana base while the pair of Stream of Consciousness is designed to recycle the deck and combat milling/drawing out ( Tomorrow, Azami's Familiar serves as an answer to the latter, as well, while also sifting through the top of your library with startling efficiency). The single copy of Terashi's Grasp is typically used to destroy your own Honden of Seeing Winds should it begin to threaten your safety, but has obvious utility beyond that.

While this deck has proven to be quite effective, expect very slow games. I've had rounds last for hours with this deck, the longest game with it to date lasting six hours before my eventual (and unfortunate) defeat.

In all, though, the deck is about inner and outer peace. Playing it feels deliberate and controlled, and almost reverent. It lets you breathe, and that is a good feeling.

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Date added 10 years
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Legality

This deck is Block Constructed legal.

Rarity (main - side)

16 - 0 Rares

23 - 0 Uncommons

15 - 0 Commons

Cards 66
Avg. CMC 3.00
Tokens Spirit 1/1 C
Folders Kamigawa Block Constructed
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