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Lands:
4 Badlands
4 Bayou
4 Blood Crypt
2 City of Brass
4 Overgrown Tomb
4 Taiga
1 Volrath's Stronghold

Creatures:
4 Laquatus's Champion
4 Centaur Chieftain
4 Wild Mongrel
4 Skizzik

Other Spells:
3 Buried Alive
4 Dark Ritual
3 Infernal Tutor
1 Skeletal Scrying
4 Bloodbond March
2 Weird Harvest
4 Burning Wish

Sideboard:
1 Ambition's Cost
1 Buried Alive
3 Cabal Therapy
4 Duress
1 Epicenter
1 Infernal Tutor
1 Infest
1 Meltdown
1 Regrowth
1 Weird Harvest

Burning March.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
The best way to manipulate March is to Dark Ritual into a Buried Alive. No first-turner? Go get it with Burning Wish. You want to Bury three copies of whatever non-Mongrel creatures you happen to be holding, then get a March online and play the copy in hand. Infernal Tutor typically acts as an additional Burning Wish or grabs the creature you need.

When you go off with this combo, you want to win the game outright. Post-Buried Alive, you can play a Skizzik or Centaur Chieftain with a March in play and attack for 20, or just get Laquatus's Champ -- 24 lost life is a porblem for most opponents. Wild Mongrel is the only non-combo creature, but the synergy with Tutor and threshold Centaurs is obvious.

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by Jesse Sigler @ Inquest Gamer Magazine Issue #137

RECURSION: Bloodbond March - Laquatus's Champion / Skizzik / Weird Harvest

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