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Super Vilains

Modern*

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Planeswalker (1)

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Super Friends, at least that's what you call them when you are playing this deck. Playing against it, Super Villains is a good name.

Note - This deck is not designed to win in modern tournaments, however it will win by screwing with your opponent's head as Planeswalker after Planeswalker jumps out, especially the two biggest hitters Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker and Garruk, Apex Predator.

Ajani Vengeant - disrupts your opponent's board and if he goes ultimate, a great Armageddon to your opponent.

Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver - Disrupts your opponent's deck, gives you creatures to play with as this deck lacks them.

Garruk, Apex Predator - The big nasty when combined with Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker.

Gideon, Champion of Justice - Good against creature decks

Jace, Memory Adept - Library Disruption, plain and simple.

Tamiyo, the Moon Sage - She works so well with Jace, Memory Adept

Kiora, the Crashing Wave - Big NASTY krakens!

Liliana Vess - Discard, Diabolic Tutor, Grave Resurrection.

Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker - The biggest, baddest of all the planeswalkers, drop him in and most players will just bow to his might.

Nissa, Worldwaker - Forest Untaps, make land creatures.

Sarkhan Unbroken Draw a card and one mana of any color to your mana pool - Yes please!.

Ugin, the Spirit Dragon - 3 Damage per turn, add in a reverse Nicol Bolas ultimate...and he does look like Nicol Bolas' brother or maybe evil twin...

Doubling Season - For planeswalkers entering, this is just nasty, especially with Nicol and Garruk, Apex Predator.

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After play testing this deck and believing what it was capable of doing, I sat down to five rounds of the local modern tournament that I play at.
Round 1 Match 1 Loss: Control/Twin deck that easily won on turn 5, A bit of mana issues, but the deck was still slow coming off. Round 1 Match 2 Loss: Same thing again, death by turn five to lots of twin tokens. Round 2 Match 1 Win: Gained control of the board quickly with lots of targets, Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver was the biggest punch with help from Nissa The Worldwaker bringing in the victory after popping her ultimate. This match went to turns so a second game was not played.
Round 3 Match 1 Loss: Mana screwed by complete chance the first match and was dead quickly. Round 3 Match 2 Loss: Again, Mana screwed, although I did recover enough to get some pain in, it wasn't fast enough. Round 4 Match 1 Loss: Playing against a black/blue/white control deck, was able to pop Chandra Nalaar's ultimate and yet my opponent was able to survive and kill off my walkers. I did leave my opponent realing and somewhat surprised at how many walkers actually did hit the battlefield. Round 4 Match 2 Win: With the help of Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver and Kiora, the Crashing Wavefoil I was able to pull a win out of this by getting the kraken token emblem. Round 4 Match 3 Loss: For the amount of walkers in this deck, I got walker screwed and lost before I could regain control of the board.
Round 5 Match 1: Loss: Don't remember what this deck was, but it was relatively fast and ate me up before I could get control. Round 5 Match 2 Loss: Same thing here. Bonus match: Played a player who was curious to see what this deck could do. Started dropping out walkers almost as fast as he could build his elves up however I got Nicol Bolas, The Planeswalker onto the field and the game quickly ended after. Played a second match and just could not stop the amount of elves that flooded the field.

Overall, I was pleased with the effects this deck had on each opponent, some leaving after a quick victory, but leaving behind some good advice. I will be dropping Omniscience out and replacing it with something else, preferably a kill spell or some type of board control for the early game. Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker has been removed and I added in 2 Sarkhan Unbroken just for the draw engine and extra mana, although his other abilities are rather nice. Perhaps the original Nicol Bolas will be making a debut just for Sarkhan's ultimate.

I have thought about dropping out white completely, which would eliminate Ajani Steadfast, Elspeth, Knight-Errant, Elspeth, Sun's Champion, and Gideon, Champion of Justice which would open up for another four board control cards, probaly Duress or Thoughtseize for early hand/play disruption. I would keep the lands the same and add the four walkers to my sideboard as a backup option.

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 9 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

28 - 3 Mythic Rares

18 - 4 Rares

10 - 0 Commons

Cards 68
Avg. CMC 3.68
Tokens Beast 3/3 B, Dragon 4/4 R, Emblem Garruk, Apex Predator, Emblem Kiora, the Crashing Wave, Emblem Tamiyo, the Moon Sage, Kraken 9/9 U
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