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Pauper - MH1 Dreadmaw Stompy

Pauper Mono-Green RG (Gruul)

Ragamander


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Enchantment (3)

Instant (2)

Creature (4)

Sorcery (2)

Artifact (4)


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Rancor and Vines are good, but are they as good as refueling with Winding Way?

You see, Rancor is mostly redundant except on Tangle Golem and Phantom Tiger, and Vines can be a dead card that's awkward in a deck that wants to tap out. I'd rather gas up with Winding Way, either smoothing into lands or powering into creatures, with the added bonus of digging for sideboard cards.

Sideboard is pretty self-explanatory except El Crocco, which is a silver bullet against Ghostly Flicker Tron, which can't send in Dinrova Horror against it.

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MAINDECK:
-4 Wall of Roots: Not a relevant blocker currently.
-3 Phantom Tiger: Often unexciting.
-1 Krosan Vorine: Unnecessary.
-3 Thundering Tanadon: Almost strictly outmoded by Food Wolf.
-4 Winding Way: Switching to Lead the Stampede.
-2 Forest: I think we can handle it in exchange for a couple utility lands.
+1 Llanowar Elves: Early ramp and is quickly dropped off of Lead.
+1 Whisperer of the Wilds: Powerful early ramp.
+4 Fierce Witchstalker: Woof!
+2 Penumbra Spider: Flex slot, currently hoping this helps against U and B.
+3 Garenbrig Paladin: Seems strong, and bypasses Stinkweed Imp.
+4 Lead the Stampede: That fifth card is important for consistency; I think we can handle the mana.
+2 Desert: A good utility land against aggro and tempo.

SIDEBOARD:
-2 Sandstorm: Serrated Arrows can do its job.
-1 Mire Boa: Hopefully unnecessary.
-1 Krosan Vorine: Hopefully unnecessary.
-1 Wardscale Crocodile: crosses fingers
+1 Lignify: Neutralizes random things, especially Atog.
+4 Serrated Arrows: Picks off elves, goblins, faeries, Delvers, and Atogs, and can refuel Wickerbough Elder too.

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Date added 5 years
Last updated 5 years
Legality

This deck is Pauper legal.

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.19
Tokens Food, Spider 2/4 B
Folders Pauper Assorted, Physical Decks
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