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Temur Kamikaze is about outracing your opponent from the get go. The fun thing I noticed about my deck is that it rides a fine line between aggro and midrange. Meshing the better of two archtypes, there should never be a turn played where you didn't put pressure on the board. If you see at least two Shaman of the Great Hunt every game, there should be no reason why you didn't win or gave your opponent a good run. Best case scenario, play Swiftspear turn one and go in for one. Turn two, play a Servant, then use Collateral Damage to transfer Servant's counter to Swiftspear and hit a relevant target for 3 and then swing with a prowessed Swiftspear for 3. Turn 3 gives you plenty of options as you have successfully dealt 7 damage. You can set up more Sevants, a Rattleclaw, a Fanatic, an Ire Shaman, Yasova or Knuckleblade. Save Collaterals for battle tricks not only for Swiftspear but also Yasova when she takes an opponent's creature. I normally save Yasova for the mid to late game play unless I have no other 3 drop. Shaman usually poses no threat unless you have already established an army beforehand. He'll usually become a target if my opponent can respond. Its great if he can swing with your army and trade with another creature. If your opponent attempts to pop off any attackers(via Ultimate Price, Stoke the Flames, Valorous Stance, etc.), do not hesitate to use a Collateral you've been saving to squeeze in that extra 3 damage. If you've already been putting the pressure down since turn one, making one of your creatures commit kamikaze is a small sacrifice. Lets not forget the synergy I mention earlier with Servant transferring her counters along with Swiftspear's triggers.

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 9 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

6 - 1 Mythic Rares

13 - 3 Rares

17 - 9 Uncommons

14 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.27
Tokens Emblem Jace, Vryn's Prodigy, Goblin 1/1 R, Manifest 2/2 C
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