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This is my first attempt at an enchantment pillow fort deck.

This deck works by stalling the opponent with Oblivion Ring and Pacifism, while putting out creatures with flying or unblockable until I get the mana for Sphere of Safety, which paired with a fog bank or two, should prevent me from taking any creature damage.

I also buff up my own creatures with cheap enchantments mainly for Sphere of Safety and Ethereal Armor, then attack with flying or unblockable creatures.

As far as the deck plays, at the moment, it plays decently. At the last FNM I came in eighth, which may sound bad, but after I got over losing to some intense extended decks and horrible hands/draws, I started to win virtually every game.

Any advice is welcome. This deck is fairly new and I'm still figuring out the sideboard.

Thanks for checking it out!

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With my updated deck list, my games went very well at the last FNM. It was a Modern night and as you know my deck is purely standard. I lost my first match 2-1, mind you it was against a modern mill deck, which is the bane of my decks existence, but it got better from there.

I won 2-1 in my three other games, against very different decks.

I fought off against what my deck is designed to handle, which is aggro, especially low power swarm decks; red/black goblins in this case. In all three matches I took about 2 - 6 damage before my spheres' started kicking in. (except for the one match where I just couldn't get spheres out) He couldn't stop me from attacking because of flying and or unblockable, and the hexproof on some of my creatures was an absolute life-saver.

My next set was against a green/white modern enchantment deck. In our first match I though we would draw because we both had spheres out and couldn't do much attacking, but I got the upper hand with Oblivion Ring and was able to take the match. I lost one match because I just couldn't get a solid defense put up in time. The third match was similar to the first, but much quicker.

My last set was against a blue/white/black control deck. I lost my first match because he was able to supreme verdict my hexproof creatures (multiple times) and then got out an AEtherling and won. After, I side-boarded Nevermore in place of Martial Law and called Supreme Verdict right away. I was able to win with hexproof creatures because he had no way of stopping them without Supreme Verdict.

I had a blast playing this deck, but be warned, this deck will piss people off, multiple Sphere Safety are just hilarious late game "What's that? You want to attack me? That'll be 20 mana please..."

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Date added 11 years
Last updated 11 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

6 - 10 Rares

30 - 2 Uncommons

6 - 3 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.67
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