2
Atogatog
4 Lithatog
4 Phantatog
4 Psychatog
4 Sarcatog
4 Thaumatog
2 Coat of Arms
1 Cover of Darkness
1 Cryptic Gateway
3 Howling Mine
2 Pacifism
2 Shared Triumph
1 Steely Resolve
1 Tattoo Ward
1 Think Tank
1 Adarkar Wastes
1 Bloodstained Mire
1 Brushland
1
Darkwater Catacombs
1 Flooded Strand
1 Forest
4 Grand Coliseum
1 Island
1 Karplusan Forest
1 Mossfire Valley
1 Mountain
1 Plains
1 Polluted Delta
1 Shadowblood Ridge
1 Skycloud Expanse
1 Sulfurous Springs
1 Sungrass Prairie
1 Swamp
1 Underground River
1 Windswept Heath
1 Wooded Foothills |
What's
for Dinner?
Description of deck by it's author
(quoted):
Most of this deck was
a no-brainer: All the Atogs I could cram in there, plus as many cycles
of multicolor lands as possible. I included a serving of artifacts and
enchantments for them to munch on, and away we go. Although this deck
can be quite painful to play, when it gets going, it's a blast. There's
nothing quite like ditching your hand to a Phantatog, having your
Lithatog eat all your lands, emptying your now-full graveyard for the
Sarcatog, and dealing 20 damage in one all-out attack that leaves you
victorious and completely permanentless except for the 'Togs. The most
important cards in here may be the Howling Mines, which go a long way
toward fixing your mana base and keeping your Atogs well fed. They have
all those teeth for a reason: They're very, very hungry.
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