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4 Helm Of Possession
2 Skull Catapult
2 Sword Of The Ages
4 Myr Servitor
4 Ashen Ghoul
2 Liege Of The Pit
2 Lord Of The Pit
4 Nether Shadow
4 Nether Traitor
2 Dauthi Embrace
2 Gate To Phyrexia
4 Mishra, Artificer Prodigy

15 Swamp
4 Crosis's Catacombs
2 Salt Marsh
2 Urborg Volcano
1 Phyrexian Tower

Mishra Demands Servitors!

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
Myr Servitor always seemed like a solid enough creature for the tricks you can do with it. It just needs a partner to play nice. Well, with Mishra, you can now get yourself that partner. Once that is settled, you can build from there.

Okay, here we have a deck where Mishra's power is amazing and… um… hmmm…? Let's try this again.

Here we have a deck where Mishra's power has been turned into a glorified utility creature. It can get extra Servitors, Catapults, and Helms. Other than that, he's a superfluous 4/4 beater in a recursion deck.

I like the non-Mishra elements of the deck. The Pit Demons are a nice touch, the Sword a fun card, the Gate a classic Abe card, the Skull Catapult a hidden Goblin Bombardment, the Helm of Possession an underused card and the Ashen Ghoul / Myr Servitor / Nether Shadow / Nether Traitor combo is just fun!

Still, this deck has no Buried Alive, no Bazaar of Baghdad, no Phyrexian Vault, no Tolarian Serpent… not even a single Altar of Dementia. This is not a great deck, and it will not live in the annals of Casual Magicdom.

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by Abe Sargent  @ www.starcitygames.com

COMBO: Mishra, Artificer Prodigy - Myr Servitor / Liege of the Pit

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