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4 Emberwilde Caliph
4 Emberwilde Djinn
4 Mahamoti Djinn
4 Halam Djinn
3 Vaporous Djinn
2 Zanam Djinn
3 Magma Jet
4 Counterspell
4 Æther Burst
4 Threads of Disloyalty
4 Fellwar Stone

2 Lonely Sandbar
2 Forgotten Cave
10 Island
8 Mountain
Djinn Tribal.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
...The second part of the creature type equation that excited me was the Djinns and Efreets. I’ve longed to build a Djinn tribal deck for a long time, but with the bulk of the online Djinns coming from the five uncommon Invasion Djinns, it just didn’t seem feasible. Now with Mirage, I was finally able to throw together some of my favorite self-destructive powerhouses and make a pretty decent deck. It’s a bit lacking in some areas, due to my limited cardpool, but I wanted to share it with you all. I haven’t posted a deck list to this column before, and I wanted to give everybody a taste of just what kind of casual decks I build.

As you can see, there’s a whole lot more to Tribal Wars than just creatures. This format is every bit as competitive and challenging as any other. That each deck requires a minimum of 1/3 of the cards to be creatures is a limitation which prevents the format from being defined by some of the less creature intensive but more powerful combo decks of Classic. Plus, you’re not likely to find Affinity decks showing up in Tribal, as most of the creatures in those decks don’t have creature types!

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by Jordan Kronick @ www.pojo.com

TRIBAL: Djinn - Threads of Disloyalty / Magma Jet

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