
{"ops":[{"insert":"Voting has concluded!\n\n🥇 HelenaBruh\n🥈 Offsprings_Revenge_Enthusiast\n🥉 thenotjoe\n\nEach winner will be contacted via the email associated with their Archidekt account within the next 48 hours. \n\nCongratulations, and thank you to all who participated!\n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://edhrec.com/articles/deckbuilding-contest-finalists-may-2025"},"insert":"https://edhrec.com/articles/deckbuilding-contest-finalists-may-2025"},{"insert":"\n\nUser: Offsprings_Revenge_Enthusiast\nDeck: Red Deck Wins\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13140107/red_deck_wins"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13140107/red_deck_wins"},{"insert":"\n\nUser: thenotjoe\nDeck: Boros Energy (I can't believe it's not Boros)\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13002554/boros_energy_i_cant_believe_its_not_boros"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13002554/boros_energy_i_cant_believe_its_not_boros"},{"insert":"\n\nUser: HelenaBruh\nDeck: \"Burn\"\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13025705/burn"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13025705/burn"},{"insert":"\n\nHello brewers,\n\nWelcome to May! This month we're delving into Magic's past and pulling inspiration from competitive 60 card decks, specifically their names. If you're not familar, Magic decks of the past have had creative names that don't describe how the deck works. This month, your task will be to reinterpret those names and create a Commander deck to match. More details below.\n\nWhat’s The Contest All About?"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nWorking within the parameters of the prompt provided below, construct a decklist with your own creative spin. Three chosen finalists will be awarded store credit to cardsphere.com.\n\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"For May's deckbuilding contest, build a Commander-legal deck based on the name of a classic sixty card deck. However, Rather than adapting the strategy of the deck, develop a creative interpretation based only on the deck's name. A non-exhaustive list of wacky deck names is included here, but you can choose any deck from competitive sixty card formats. Including an explanation of your thought process in the deck description will help your submission stand out."},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true,"bold":true},"insert":"Tin Fins, Zoo, Maverick, The Rock, MUD, Deadguy Ale, Fruity Pebbles, Four Horsemen, Cephalid Breakfast, Full English Breakfast, Nic Fit, Raisin Bran, Quick n' Toast, The Mighty Quinn, The Truffle Shuffle, Ice Station Zebra, Zero Effect, Spring Tide, Iggy Pop"},{"insert":"\n\nThis month's prompt is about interpreting a deck name in a creative way, without consideration for the cards in the actual deck. For example, Tin Fins sounds like a deck built around sea creatures and artifacts. That could be copying Inkwell Leviathan, or suiting merfolk up with as many equipment as possible. Four Horsemen might include only four creatures, each riding a horse, or be a deck built around a four card combo.\n\nSome names are harder to interpret. You might have an idea of what a Fruity Pebbles deck would do, but what about Raisin Bran? Or Nic Fit? The color of Raisin Bran might remind you of the old artifact border, while raisins might represent the desiccated figures of Zombies.\n\nFor Nic Fit you might focus on the apparent typo, and include cards like Zaffai, Thunder Conductor which have spelling mistakes in their text.\n\nOf course, you can pick any deck from the long history of Magic tournaments. Keep in mind, however, that the more strange and cryptic the deck name the more opportunity you have for creative interpretation.\n\nThat shouldn't stop you from exploring an idea for UR Delver or Domain Overlords, but be careful you don't simply recreate that strategy in Commander.\n\n\nHow To Participate"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" Brew an EDH/Commander legal deck on Archidekt that satisfies the prompt."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" Any unreleased cards spoiled during the contest’s duration are allowed."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" Silver-bordered and acorn cards, while cool, are not allowed."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" Digital-only cards (such as those designed for the Alchemy format on Arena) are not allowed."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" Strictly one deck submitted per user."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n\nReply to the Archidekt newspost, or submission post on the Archidekt Discord with a link to your deck before "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"9:00 pm EST"},{"insert":" (UTC -4, currently) on "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Wednesday, May 14, 2025"},{"insert":" (do not submit the same deck in multiple places).\n\nOnly one submission per user! From the eligible submissions, we'll select three finalists with lists that we believe best embody the spirit of the prompt. Deck descriptions are not required but certainly may provide valuable context!\n\nOn "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Wednesday, May 21, 2025"},{"insert":", we’ll announce three finalists via the Archidekt Discord and a brief article on EDHREC highlighting each deck.\nEach finalist will be awarded credit on cardsphere.com. The value of the credit is in US dollars and depends on the finalist's placement in deck upvotes at the end of the week-long polling period:\n 1st Place Prize - $250"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" 2nd Place Prize - $150"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":" 3rd Place Prize - $100"},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nFinalists will be contacted via email or Discord (depending on where they submitted) regarding their winnings within roughly 24 hours following the conclusion of voting on "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Wednesday, May 28, 2025"},{"insert":".\nPlease note, you must have a Cardsphere account in order to receive your winnings. It's quick and free-- "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.cardsphere.com/signup?referrer=archidekt_contest"},"insert":"register here"},{"insert":" if you don't have an account already!\n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/contestRules"},"insert":"Official contest rules."},{"insert":"\n\nIf you have any questions, feel free to ask here, or join our "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://discord.gg/rYDFFVCmGr"},"insert":"public Discord server"},{"insert":". We look forward to seeing what you all come up with!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":{"image":"https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn.cardsrealm.com%2Fimages%2Fcartas%2Fcrop%2Femn-eldritch-moon%2Fvoracious-reader-54-back.jpeg%3F8978&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=461af6d3a0514bb4f71432a7bd63aa9729b53360716edcdf15aa9f0951d5a6f2"}},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true,"bold":true},"insert":"Removal? Who needs removal? If you studied you wouldn't need removal!"},{"insert":"\n\nSince the theme of this challenge is to wilfully misinterpret the name of a classic deck to guide our deckbuilding, I decided on the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/World_Championship_Decks/1999"},"insert":"1999 World Championship deck \"Sped Red,\""},{"insert":" which when read aloud sounds like \"sped read,\" "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"so the theme of "},{"attributes":{"bold":true,"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13113698/sped_red"},"insert":"my deck"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":" is speed reading"},{"insert":".\n\nRemember that feeling of staying up all night cramming for a test, feverishly reading as many textbook passages as possible? This deck is that feeling made manifest, so I chose "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Tamiyo, Inquisitive Student // Tamiyo, Seasoned Scholar"}},{"insert":" as our commander—because she reads books, and because she has the potential to draw A LOT of cards.\n\nThe theme has two parts to it: mechanical and thematic. The thematic limitation is that I have decided to include as many cards featuring books, writing, or reading, in their art as possible. The mechanical part is to focus on card draw above all else to represent the accumulation of knowledge, with the end goal of drawing my deck and winning with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Enter the Infinite"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Jace, Wielder of Mysteries"}},{"insert":" or "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Thassa's Oracle"}},{"insert":"...\n—> So in this deck we don't play removal, we just focus on flipping Tamiyo or drawing into our one of our win cons.\n\nOh yeah, and we're not running any green cards other than "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Obscuring Haze"}},{"insert":" to protect Tamiyo, because having to keep track of green mana would distract us from our studies.\n\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"How does it play?"},{"insert":"\n\nWe slam down Tamiyo on turn one, and we hope to flip her early. Then we read books (draw, draw, draw) until we can enter the infinite (passing our exams), if we get to ult Tamiyo that helps but if not we can get there by simply reading faster (drawing more). We have a few tricks to preserve Tamiyo or proliferate her but this deck is pretty much just book related cards and draw.\n\nHow does it win?\n\nAs mentioned, there is a combo win with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Enter the Infinite"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Jace, Wielder of Mysteries"}},{"insert":" or "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Thassa's Oracle"}},{"insert":", but we have a few backup plans:\nMill: We can potentially defeat our opponents by reading so hard, then boring them to death with our knowledge. We can do this by ulting Tamiyo with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Psychic Corrosion"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Teferi's Tutelage"}},{"insert":", or "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Mystic Redaction"}},{"insert":" in play, or simply by drawing lots of cards with these cards in play."},{"attributes":{"list":"ordered"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Psychosis Crawler"}},{"insert":" : This one is pretty much the above but with damage."},{"attributes":{"list":"ordered"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Omniscience"}},{"insert":" : We have so many draw spells in this deck that if we resolve Omniscience we are (almost) certain to draw into one of our win cons."},{"attributes":{"list":"ordered"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Mangara's Tome"}},{"insert":" : This is also a surefire way to lose the best cards in our deck, but it is a book—a book that might tutor up both of our combo pieces in one so technically a win con... sorta."},{"attributes":{"list":"ordered"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nAnyway, thanks for reading, I hope this an interesting deck, at least in concept.\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"I humbly submit "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13115369/will_it_tron"},"insert":"Tron...is a Magic Number"},{"insert":". To me, the essence of Tron is the race to getting 3 specific lands into play as fast as possible for a bonus effect. As such, this deck is all about 3s, particularly those that come together for boosted effects. Each type of \"Tron\" is broken out into its own category with 9 Tron groupings in total. "},{"insert":{"card-link":"The Unspeakable"}},{"insert":" & "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Spirit of the Night"}},{"insert":" are the two that don't *quite* fit the rule of 3s in that they're a fourth card summoned by a group of 3 cards, but their presence brings the Tron total to a number divisible by 3, so that balances it in my mind. \n\nAdding to the theme, all the other card categories (if viewed as Categories [multiple]) are either 3s themselves or divisible by 3 (excepting, of course, \"Commander\"). As Tron does, the deck is also packed with tutors to find its pieces quickly. Finally, the full suite of Urza lands and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Karn Liberated"}},{"insert":" are included to reflect the deck's origins.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Saskia's Belchers: "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13025434/saskias_belchers"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13025434/saskias_belchers"},{"insert":"\n\n"},{"attributes":{"background":"transparent","color":"#000000"},"insert":"What is the vibe of someone who belches, or burps, proudly? Based on the modern deck “Belcher,” this deck aims to explore that concept. Be it jolly, surly, or unhinged, all of the creatures in this deck have the “belcher” vibe. Additionally, there is a food/booze sub theme since food and booze instigate belching. I also threw in some non-creature human synergy since our cast of belchers are overwhelmingly human."},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"So three days, limited magic knowledge and no standard knowledge. Spent time going through names until getting to CawBlade and I’m like fuck yeah Crows and Swords!\nSo, quickly found out the limits there, but I really like big scarecrow man and any way for more birds.\n\nThe goal of the deck into ramp into the commander and either voltron it up and swing or play the cheapness to trigger its effect multiple times in one turn.\nNote: Bird may kill you if to overzealous. The focus was on ending the game, not necessarily winning.\n\nlink: "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13050336/cawblade"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13050336/cawblade"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"The Truffle Shuffle:\n\nThe deck name The Truffle Shuffle seems like a name for a Fungus Tribal deck full of instruments to make plenty of music. The deck is a simple bombardment of fungi led by The Mycotyrant. I threw in the instruments for the shuffle part. The word shuffle for me either means shuffling cards into your deck or a kind of dance. I decided to throw in some instrument based cards along with the full-art kindred summons to show off the dancing theme of the deck. The deck is a fungi dancing palooza.\n\nThe Deck List: "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13114560/the_truffle_shuffle_fungus_tribal_instruments"},"insert":"The Truffle Shuffle"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Does \"Beseech Storm\" count as a classic deck name? If so, I made a "},{"attributes":{"link":"deck"},"insert":"deck"},{"insert":" where other players can beseech Storm herself by voting, over and over again, plus various ways to take advantage of their votes, and eventually win.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13110332/zero_effect\n\nZero Effect Grouphug / Mill\n\nThis Deck is inspired by my interpretation of Zero Effect by making enemy attacks having Zero Effect with my commanders ability.\nAlso there are a bunch of controll-auras which make my opponents creatures losing their abilities (making them have Zero Effect).\n\nThe playstyle for this deck is on the controll-side, drawing everyone a lot of cards with the grouphug-pieces while protecting yourself and eventually win with milling everybody out. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13080450/cheerios_may_2025_deckbuilding_challenge"},"insert":"Cheerios!"},{"insert":" Except, instead of 0... it's One 0 (10).\n\nI've attempted the May 2025 Deckbuilding Challenge by leveraging the Cheerios deck name... and not using a single thing that costs 0.\n\nThis deck uses every legal Magic card with MV of 10! Other cards use specific printings to have some circle imagery in it to continue the Cheerio-shape homage, save most of the land base.\n\nThis deck bracketed into Bracket 4 given there are a ton of mean cards, but what can you do?!? Also, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Trinisphere"}},{"insert":" looks circular in the art and, given the average MV is north of 8, I don't mind taxing myself a little while I get to the necessary mana to cast my 10 drops and potentially slow down the pod. "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Propaganda"}},{"insert":" serves a similar role. "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Omniscience"}},{"insert":" eventually helps, but nothing guarantees you'd ever see it.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13106553"},"insert":"Mr. Toad's Wild Ride"},{"attributes":{"header":1},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n(inspiration: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/409900#paper)\n\nFor this list, I took the very silly name of a wild list and built based on that. Mr. Toad's ride is my commander, The Gitrog, Ravenous Ride! This deck is full of powerful snacks for Mr. Toad's ride, and once it is fueled up it puts in some serious miles (lands?)! This deck has a ton of high-power creatures to fuel the Gitrog's effect, a few funny frogs so that Mr. Toad doesn't get lonely, and lots of ways to supe-up Mr. Toad's ride to make it even more wild!\n\nThank you for taking the time to check out my list; I hope you like it!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Seeing that there was a deck called Nic Fit I honestly couldn't help myself. So come on down to "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Ognis, the Dragon's Lash"}},{"insert":" 's running gym. It's full of fire and knives a plenty to keep you Fit while you Nic your opponents to death with ping, drain, and haste creatures. \n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13079951"},"insert":"Nic Fit, Start your exercise and cut down foes"},{"insert":" \n\nIt is important to keep pace so the deck is chock full of haste creatures eager to bounce back to your hand or meet their end to fuel the many "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Blood Artist"}},{"insert":" effects in the deck. Don't forget to start your engines and blitz to the finish line with cards like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Muraganda Raceway"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Sabin, Master Monk"}},{"insert":" . The latter of which works great with cards like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Riveteers Ascendancy"}},{"insert":" to bring back your cards after blitzing him from the graveyard. Of course, Ognis is placing a lot of bets on his deck racing into first place, so there's plenty of ways to make and benefit from treasure tokens as well. \n\nMake sure your opponents meet their death's from a thousand cuts as fast as possible with Nic Fit. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"My \"Mighty Quinn\" Cloud deck, b/c he's a JRPG hero! Idk i'm tired and wanted to build a deck: https://archidekt.com/decks/13088150/exsoldier_full_voltron_or_my_sword_is_bigger_bracket_4\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"DESDE ECUADOR: FUN WITH FUNGUS EN HOMENAJE A PLANAR CHAOS\nhttps://archidekt.com/decks/13089394/fun_with_fungus_en_memoria_a_planar_chaos\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Tema central:"},{"insert":" Se basa en la sinergia entre criaturas tipo "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Fungus"},{"insert":" y la producción de "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Saprolings"},{"insert":", utilizando efectos de proliferación y sacrificio para maximizar el valor de los contadores y tokens."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Potencia del mazo:"},{"insert":" La combinación de "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Ghave, Guru of Spores"},{"insert":" como comandante y cartas como "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Corpsejack Menace"},{"insert":" sugiere un enfoque de escalado rápido mediante contadores +1/+1 y generación masiva de tokens."},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"WIN CONDITIONS\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Sacrificio y drenaje de vida:"},{"insert":" Cartas como "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Elas il-Kor, Sadistic Pilgrim"},{"insert":" permiten desgastar a los oponentes con cada criatura que entra o muere. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Proliferación y acumulación de contadores:"},{"insert":" "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Contagion Clasp"},{"insert":" y otras herramientas de proliferación pueden acelerar la acumulación de contadores en criaturas clave. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Explosión de tokens:"},{"insert":" Efectos como "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Doubling Season"},{"insert":" (si se incluye) pueden duplicar la cantidad de Saprolings generados, permitiendo una victoria por abrumación "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"COMBOS FINALIZADORES\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Ghave + Agatha's Soul Cauldron:"},{"insert":" Permite reutilizar habilidades activadas y generar una cantidad masiva de tokens. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Sac outlets + Proliferación:"},{"insert":" Con suficientes efectos de sacrificio y proliferación, puedes generar un motor de recursos que te lleve a la victoria. "},{"attributes":{"list":"bullet"},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"There are the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/2527697#paper"},"insert":"Four Horsemen"},{"insert":", right, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Mesmeric Orb"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Basalt Monolith"}},{"insert":", and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Emrakul, the Aeons Torn"}},{"insert":", which is a "},{"attributes":{"color":"#242424"},"insert":"big, 15/15 eldrazi, and cycles the deck to get it back. "},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"color":"#242424"},"insert":"There is also the"},{"attributes":{"color":"#66a3e0"},"insert":" "},{"attributes":{"color":"#66a3e0","link":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse"},"insert":"Four Horseman"},{"insert":" of the apocalypse, biblical figures and mythological figures, death, war, famine, pestilence.\nThe deck is built around this four categories, Death, which brings zombies back to life, keeps your creatures from dying, and all sorts of death triggers. War, which gives you extra combat turns, and cards that double your power. Famine, stop opponents from gaining valuable resources like drawing cards, gaining life, and having mana. Pestilence, infect and other burn and poison type things.\nDeath; sacrifice, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Ayara, Widow of the Realm // Ayara, Furnace Queen"}},{"insert":", death triggers, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Blood Artist"}},{"insert":", zombies, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Bladewing, Deathless Tyrant"}},{"insert":", etc.\nWar; big tanky creatures, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Etali, Primal Storm"}},{"insert":", extra combat turns, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Moraug, Fury of Akoum"}},{"insert":" expensive sorcery, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Call Forth the Tempest"}},{"insert":" etc.\nFamine; resource deprivation, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Contamination"}},{"insert":", life pay, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Sheoldred, the Apocalypse"}},{"insert":" etc.\nPestilence; -1/-1 counters, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Contagion Engine"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon"}},{"insert":", burn, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Razorkin Needlehead"}},{"insert":" etc.\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13008857/the_four_horsemen"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13008857/the_four_horsemen"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"https://archidekt.com/folders/949637\nMy take on Death and Taxes. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13074012/fruity_pebbles_20"},"insert":"Fruity Pebbles"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nSometimes, simplicity is King. This deck keeps it simple by using a rainbow of mana rocks (the fruity pebbles) to ramp up and cast some of the biggest and most powerful spells in MTG history. Each additional mana rock brings the player one step closer to casting an expensive but fun spell. Casting all the mana rocks and those huge spells is supported by a full mix of both slow and fast dual lands on top of some commander staples. Tutors were included so a player could search out the most useful mana rock or massive spell they could want at a moment's notice. A few extra win cons (Mechanized Production, Laboratory Maniac, Thassa's Oracle) were also included to help take advantage of the plethora of mana rocks and potential for cycling through the deck with Enter the Infinite. \n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13074012/fruity_pebbles_20"},"insert":"Fruity Pebbles 2.0 • (WUBRG Commander deck) • Archidekt"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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