3
Academy Rector
4 Birds of Paradise
1 Ghitu Slinger
1 Krovikan Horror
2 Monk Realist
1 Shield Sphere
2 Spike Feeder
1 Spike Weaver
1 Uktabi Orangutan
1 Verdant Force
1 Vine Trellis
4 Wall of Roots
2 Duress
1 Enduring Renewal
1 Goblin Bombardment
1 Oath of Ghouls
4 Recurring Nightmare
4 Survival of the Fittest
4
Bayou
3 City of Brass
3 Forest
1 Grassland
2 Phyrexian Tower
4 Savannah
4 Taiga
3 Wasteland
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   Wheaties.
Description of deck by
Nicholas Rupprecht
on www.phyrexia.com
(quoted):
...however,
several players found ways to improve Pebbles by combining it with other
successful archetypes. One such hybrid developed by Team Your Move Games
using Recurring Survival is called Wheaties (note: I have also heard it
called Trix, and I'm not sure which is correct). Recurring Survival
worked incredibly well with Pebbles for many reasons. Rec-Sur could
easily grab a walker from its deck, or an Academy Rector to fetch an
enchantment. Therefore, it could run fewer copies of the combo without
suffering; it was flexible enough to win with or without it. Here is one
example of a Wheaties deck that fared well, but like its parent Rec-Sur,
different decks could vary so much that there was no set pattern for
deck construction.
An
even more successful version also showed its face at PT Chicago. It was
built similarly to a Fruity Pebbles deck, with one minor difference.
Instead of using counters, it used Necropotence to draw numerous cards,
lay down the combo, and win. The deck benefited from better mana than
either of its relatives at PT Chicago (using 3 colors instead of 4). Also,
it could win very quickly after playing Necropotence.
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