4
Crypt Creeper
2 Druid Lyrist
2 Elvish Lyrist
4 Faceless Butcher
4 Gravedigger
4 Krosan Tusker
4 Wall of Mulch
4 Wall of Bone
4 Kamahl's Summons
4 Morgue Theft
12 Forest
12 Swamp |
 The
Summoner.
Description of deck by it's author
(quoted):
Kamahl's Summons is one of those cards with which it's fun to
gamble. If it's played at the correct time, it can be a better deal than
Grizzly Fate, as you know how many creatures your opponent is likely to
have in his or hand while loading up your side of the board with as many
as six Bears. The Summons is also easy to use in a two-color deck, as it
has only a single G in its mana cost.
If there's a downside to a deck with Kamahl's Summons, it's that you
need to use a lot of creature cards for it to be effective. Wait . . .
What am I saying? I love decks with a lot of creatures!
A relatively obvious use is in a black-green deck that can strip an
opponent of creature cards while refilling your own hand with creatures.
Because I'm "forced" to use a lot of creature cards, I've packed the
deck below with creatures that simulate noncreature effects like
graveyard, enchantment, and creature elimination.
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