4 Solemn Simulacrum
4 Twisted Abomination
3 Rukh Egg
3 Chartooth Cougar
3 Scion of Darkness
4 Starstorm
4 Zombify
4 Betrayal of Flesh
4 Slice and Dice
3 Talisman of Indulgence4 Bloodstained Mire
4 Urborg Volcano
8 Mountain
8 Swamp |
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Description of deck by it's author
(quoted):
This deck is essentially a glorified Cycling-Reanimation deck. It's
not rocket science to put landcycling critters and other big cycling
beasties into a deck and then play Zombify. But it is fun, and in this
deck I even managed to squeeze in the cheesy combo of board-sweepers and
Rukh Egg. There is, once again, a decided lack of answers to artifacts
or pesky enchantments, but it's a problem I frankly don't worry about
much in the Casual Constructed room. If I cared about taking this deck
to a Friday Night Magic, I would probably resort to something like
Shatter maindeck or again rely on Oblivion Stone.
Even without answers to artifacts and enchantments, this deck wins a lot
of games based on the sheer power of its spells. The board-sweepers are
great for slowing down aggressive opponents and can cycle against
creatureless decks. The constant cycling means you find Zombify and
Betrayal of Flesh aplenty. The landcycling and Talismans mean that six
mana is easy to reach and a Betrayal entwine is easy to recover from. I
find that if I am losing games with one of my other Betrayal decks that
I will pull this one out for a few games. It's competitive and it plays
like I expect a Betrayal of Flesh deck to play.
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