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Angelic Accord card artwork by Michael Hayes

Angel tokens. EVERYWHERE.


About the Deck

A powerful, albeit slow combo deck with ultimate inevitability. The deck survives early game with a flurry of removal spells and sweepers until Angelic Accord can come online.

Once Angelic Accord is online, the deck slowly spirals out of control as a massive swarm of angels forms to destroy your opponent.

Name for the deck comes from a combination of Warleader's Helix and Angelic Accord, the former which can kill something and gain you enough life to trigger the latter.


Step 1 - Survive to Play Angelic Accord

With one card being the real powerhouse behind this deck, the deck needs some draw and scry power to find what it needs.

  • Temple of Silence / Temple of Triumph - Scry 1 can be quite powerful, if at least to remove a dead draw late game. If you can find Angelic Accord, even better.
  • Magma Jet - Burn a pesky X/2 creature, then set up your next draw.
  • Read the Bones - Digs down up to four cards to yield you two cards.

Your opponent is very likely trying to kill you while you dig for this critical card. Stall them out with a variety of removal spells.


Step 2 - Gain 4 Life

Angelic Accord is now online. Gain 4 life, and watch as your board presence escalates.


Sideboard

Various tools for various decks.

Using Slaughter Games Effectively:

Slaughter Games is a tricky card to use, as you need to know what to hit with it in the first place. What you want to get rid of changes with the kind of deck you play, and the kind of deck you are up against.

Good Targets for Slaughter Games:

  • Against Mono-Black Devotion: Name Erebos, God of the Dead or lose. This card single-handedly ruins this deck's main win condition, and has no real answer.
  • Against U/W/X Decks: Naming Sphinx's Revelation is always a solid choice. If they don't have it, naming Detention Sphere can keep them from exiling Angelic Accord.
  • Against B/R/X Decks: Naming Slaughter Games might be a good idea. If they realize what your deck does, they will play it naming Angelic Accord, and there goes the main win condition.

Suggestions

Updates Add

I got decimated by Mono-Blue control, which resulted in a total overhaul of the sideboard. The deck just snowballed against me due to repeated hits with Bident of Thassa in play.

Against other decks such as G/R Devotion, Boros Reckoner overperformed to the point of me putting an entire playset in my sideboard. It just stone-walls aggro so hard.

Still, the deck feels shaky. Sometimes it's hard to trigger Angelic Accord for a while. Considering an alternative decklist that uses Sanguine Bond as a win condition, and has a third Trading Post for life gain.

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Date added 11 years
Last updated 10 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

0 - 2 Mythic Rares

35 - 10 Rares

17 - 0 Uncommons

0 - 3 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.94
Tokens Angel 4/4 W, Goat 0/1 W, Soldier 1/1 RW
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