4 Phyrexian Ironfoot
4 Phyrexian Soulgorger
4 Mishra, Artificer Prodigy
2 Crypt Champion
4 Mishra's Bauble
4 Chromatic Star
4 Prismatic Lens
4 Serrated Arrows
4 Pandemonium
3 Clutch of the Undercity
6 Snow-Covered Island
6 Snow-Covered Swamp
5 Snow-Covered Mountain
2 Tresserhorn Sinks
2 Frost Marsh
2 Mouth of Ronom |
  Mishra-monium.
Description of deck by it's author
(quoted):
...While Stonebrow might not be well known,
Mishra, Artificer Prodigy certainly is. He's such a prominent figure in
Magic's history that only the handsomest devil at magicthegathering.com
would dare preview him. While I covered 95% percent of all possible
Mishra combos in that article, there's still some fresh ground to break.
Reader Patrick Norris suggested pairing Mishra, Artificer Prodigy with
Pandemonium. That's 4 damage right there! Blammo! Take that, opponent!
16 more and you're toast! To get you the rest of the way, Patrick
suggested dropping out a Phyrexian Soulgorger. With both Mishra and
Pandemonium in play, you can go get a second Soulgorger and blast your
opponent for the remaining 16. Sweet!
Meanwhile, Egemen Tanik had a slightly different plan.
Instead of using Mishra to search out a second copy of Phyrexian
Soulgorger, Egemen used Crypt Champion to recur the three-mana Construct.
I decided to combine the two ideas into a single deck. To get the most out
of Mishra, I included twenty-four artifacts. I added both Chromatic Star
and Prismatic Lens to fix or accelerate your mana. The cantripping
Chromatic Star and Mishra's Bauble, as well as the transmutable Clutch of
the Undercity, will help you find your combo pieces. Phyrexian Ironfoot is
an inexpensive defender, and Serrated Arrows can mow down one-toughness
creatures all day long, or four times, whichever comes first. The deck can
be a little slow to get going, but it has a very explosive late game. |
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