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4 Elvish Archers
4 Erhnam Djinn
1 Fyndhorn Elves
4 Llanowar Elves
2 Lhurgoyf
2 Sylvan Library
3 Tinder Wall
3 Dragon Whelp
2 Fireball
4 Incinerate
3 Jokulhaups
4 Lightning Bolt
2 Orcish Lumberjack

9 Forest
4 Karplusan Forest
9 Mountain

Erhnam & Burn'em 1996.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
Erhnam & Burn Em's midgame streategy is similar to Erhnamgeddon's. Instead of Swords to Plowshaers to remove the opponent's creatures, you have Bolts, Incinerates, and/or Stormbind, and instead of Wrath of God, you have Earthquake or Pyroclasm. Against small creatures, you're in great shape, but larger creatures are more of a problem; you'll need to spend two cards to take out one. And none of these can touch a creature with protection fom red. Your reset button, Jokulhaups, is more devastating than Armageddon; it takes out not only all the lands but also the creatures and artifacts. Erhnam & Burn Em has an alternate strategy as a backup. If you find yourself facing a creatureless opponent, or even a creature-full opponent who's taken a few good hits from your big creatures, go into burn mode. Your opponent becomes the target for every direct-damage spell you draw. [description by Beth Mourland from Dueling #13 - OCT 1996]

SIDEBOARD
3 Tranquility
4 Whirling Dervish
2 Anarchy
1 Detonate
3 Red Elemental Blast
2 Shatter

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by Derik Mortimer @ 1996 Northwest Regionals

UNIQUE: Erhnam & Burn Em [STAPLE]

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