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The everlasting prophet of destruction

Casual Aggro Eldrazi Ramp RG (Gruul)

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Easy to play, easy to win, easy to make people never want to play against you.

The deck focuses on using one of the safest and fasted mana ramping option (mana producing defenders) as a means to bring out the largest and most devastating creatures in the game. Unlike token eldrazi decks, or decks that just spam elvish piper, I at least make it a little fun to play. There are 10+ opening hand combos to get an eldrazi out turn 5 or under. There is one that I have found to get it out turn 3 earliest.

An ideal situation runs something like this:

Or better yet but on later turns if multiple axebane gurdians and Overgrown Battlements hit the field along with other walls and Primeval Titans then it is quite possible to see Emrakul, the Aeons Torn or Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre on turn 5. Turn 4 has the most consistent plays for getting 10+ mana. The amount of mana that this deck can safely and consistently produce is always fun to count and it can get difficult for your opponent very quickly.

Against control decks that use a lot of board wipes or spot removal there are still a few options to keep you going. Not of This World is often a zero cost counter when protecting any of the large creatures in here and it is almost never expected. It can even counter abilities which are one of the only things that can kill Emrakul. There is also Ruric Thar, the Unbowed to discourage them from playing too much.

Alternate win conditions include Inkmoth Nexus and Kessig Wolf Run to kill them in 1 shot using a flying infect fella, and the always unexpected Comet Storm for lethal damage. Also really good for multiplayer settings.

It is fun to see the hope drain from their eyes as they have to surrender their permanents to you after you play one of the big guys in the deck or bringing out the largest creature card in the game on turn 4 or 5. A fantastic deck if you don't just enjoy winning, but if you really enjoy to utterly devastate your opponent and beat them in the most overwhelming that most people ever come across. Besides, who doesn't love a deck with over 5.5 CMC? Comments,suggestions, and votes always appreciated.

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Kessig Wolf Run + Inkmoth Nexus + another Primeval Titan = profit

Got an alternate win condition.

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Revision 7 See all

(9 years ago)

+4 Birds of Paradise main
+1 Comet Storm main
+3 Inferno Titan main
+1 Inkmoth Nexus main
+1 Kessig Wolf Run main
+3 Naturalize side
+1 Not of this World side
+2 Noxious Revival main
+3 Plummet side
-1 Primal Surge main
+3 Quicksilver Amulet main
+4 See the Unwritten main
+2 Stomping Groundfoil main
+2 Vines of Vastwood maybe
-4 Birds of Paradise main
-1 Comet Storm main
-3 Inferno Titan main
-1 Inkmoth Nexus main
-1 Kessig Wolf Run main
-2 Lightning Greaves main
and 26 other change(s)
Date added 12 years
Last updated 9 years
Legality

This deck is Casual legal.

Rarity (main - side)

16 - 3 Mythic Rares

18 - 5 Rares

9 - 1 Uncommons

10 - 6 Commons

Cards 65
Avg. CMC 5.09
Tokens Elephant 3-3 G, Emblem Garruk, Caller of Beasts
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