
{"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"}]}
Edited 5/29/2025, 1:33:51 AM
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/12988885/four_horsemen_sell_you_the_apocalypse_may_2025_deckbuilding_challenge_typal_pile"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/12988885/four_horsemen_sell_you_the_apocalypse_may_2025_deckbuilding_challenge_typal_pile"},{"insert":"\n\na cheesy take on 4 Horseman that includes tech like Sun Quan and Bill Ferny to have weird horse synergies, as well as ways to take advantage of Atraxa's angel typing like Shilgengar and Brisela, (backed up by her herald in Gaddock Teeg), the mighty heralds of the endtimes that act as our decks finishers. Powerful one-of typal payoffs like Seasoned Dungeoneer and Priest of Titania build us to these climactic threats, while Atraxa heralds the end as our premier card advantage piece, while also being a massive threat both defensively and offensively. \n"}]}
Edited 5/11/2025, 11:33:10 PM
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Being a relatively new player I'm not too familiar with many of the classic sixty card deck names, so a short scroll through the discord server and a random link later I've found 'RUG aggro' a list of blue, red and green aggro decks featuring a bunch of cards I've never heard of before. So here's my rug aggro deck centred around the secret commander "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Rug of Smothering"}},{"insert":": "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/12988249/rug_aggro_no_really_rug_aggro"},"insert":"Rug Aggro"},{"insert":"\n\nWhilst lore-wise the magical artifact is incredibly aggressive - smothering and wrestling the poor sods that walk into it, in MTG the rug is more a stax piece, damaging everyone for doing the most basic game action... casting a spell. The goal of the deck is to create as many copies of the rug as possible and then sneak cards from my hand onto the field without casting them to pose a big threat to the table. With this in mind we chose "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Saheeli, Radiant Creator"}},{"insert":" as the commander to make copies of the rug from the command zone and bunch of other spells in the 99 that help with this game plan. To break parity "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Scroll of Fate"}},{"insert":" (which many of the tutors can also find), "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Oviya, Automech Artisan"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Master Transmuter"}},{"insert":" are included to 'put' cards onto the battlefield dodging the rugs ability. \n\nThe deck includes a protection suit to keep our all important furniture functioning as it should and plenty of tutors for specifically 3 cost artifacts/constructs to fetch the Rug as it likely won't be in our ideal opening hand. If our rug does get exiled the deck takes a 180 u-turn and leans into aggro, with an energy subtheme to fuel the commanders ability every combat.\n\nIn a truly awful pun, we include a few "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Fling"}},{"insert":" effects as fling = throw and a throw is a small rug ... both the pun and cards aren't great but who says we're trying to build a powerful deck here. I just want to throw my throw in a throw of rug induced mania. "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cloud Pirates"}},{"insert":" ,"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Flying Carpet"}},{"insert":" "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Al-abara's Carpet"}},{"insert":" are also included purely for the carpet theme. Whilst the deck definitely needs a lot more testing and fine tuning I hope you enjoy this silly take on an archetype I'd never heard of before last Thursday!\n"}]}
Edited 5/11/2025, 11:00:35 PM
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/folders/939443"},"insert":"M.U.D. - Mad Union Doll"},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"Why fight the entire battle alone, when you can bring your token army with you?"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nThis deck revolves around using "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Arabella, Abandoned Doll"},{"insert":" as a glorified burn spell. She's weak, small but also cheap to play. The main game plan of the deck is to create a ton of token creatures and then throw her into combat. This can be done as a one turn KO for all your opponents by creating 20 other tokens/creatures.\n\nMain goal of the early game is to get some token creation going and to find a way to provide haste. The cards you are looking for are primarily: "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Anim Pakal, Thousandth Moon, Dollmaker's Shop, Loyal Apprentice, "},{"insert":"and"},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":" Skrelv's Hive"},{"insert":". Cards like "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Elspeth, Storm Slayer "},{"insert":"and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Mondrack, Glory Dominus"},{"insert":" will provide some extra token support (as well as some generation). The cards that provide haste are primarily "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Lightning Greaves, Fervor, Anger "},{"insert":"and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Ashling's Prerogative"},{"insert":"\n\nIt is also important to maintain card draw, since this deck does have the ability to run low with cards on hand. "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Idol of Oblivion "},{"insert":"and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":" "},{"insert":"becomes and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Staff of the Storyteller "},{"insert":"become indispensable when played often being able to draw each turn. "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Skullclamp "},{"insert":"is also amazing value since almost all the tokens you create are only 1/1.\n\nFrom there, the rest of the cards are meant as control and board management. From white commander staples like "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Path to Exile"},{"insert":" and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Darksteel Mutation"},{"insert":" to even graveyard hate like "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Crook of Condemnation "},{"insert":"and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Tormod's Crypt"},{"insert":" you should be able to weather the storm of some of the more aggressive/dredging decks. A good 15% of the deck revolves around these spells. Also, do not be afraid to "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Wrath "},{"insert":"your board if needed. You have flashback spells to help refill your tokens and "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Arabella"},{"insert":" herself is an easy creature to recast.\n\nThis leaves the last section which is reserved for ramp and for consistency. There are many X mana cost spells that could always use a little extra ramp, and especially since these artifacts will stay away from land hate, you can keep your spells coming. There are also 3 tutors which should be used to get the right token creation tools and then an "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Isochron Spear"},{"insert":" since this card is broken with your cheap control spells.\n\nOne final note, don't forget "},{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"Arabella"},{"insert":" also acts as a heal spell for you. While you often have to weigh the downside of throwing her into combat (easily blocked/killed) it can get you out of a sticky situation.\n\nHave fun with her little Union army!\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13061321/bouncy_castle \n\nWelcome to the land of birthday parties, where the knights defend their bouncy castle. Coming out of the \"Crashing Drawbridge\", the purpose of the deck is to play knights with etb effects, and bounce them back to your hand with cards like \"Boing!\" or \"Bounce Off\". As you get more knights on the board, these etb effects will only get stronger. Leading our Knights of the Bouncy Castle is Haytham Kenway. After returning the fighters and their loyal steeds to your hand multiple times through out the game, the opponents will be ran over.\n\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"italic":true,"bold":true,"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13061616/quick_n_toast"},"insert":"Quick n' Toast"},{"attributes":{"header":1},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nLinks:"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"The deck: https://archidekt.com/decks/13061616/quick_n_toast\nOriginal name deck: https://mtgtop8.com/event?e=373&d=122455&f=ST\n\nCommander:"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/moc/445/goro-goro-and-satoru"},"insert":"Goro-Goro and Satoru"},{"insert":"\n\nTheme:"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nInstead of the classic 5 color control "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://mtgtop8.com/event?e=373&d=122455&f=ST"},"insert":"Quick n' Toast"},{"insert":" the idea is quickly creatures that lower the life of your oponents and toasting the remaining life points of your oponents with burn spells.\n\nThe plan of the deck:"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nUse early evasive toasters like"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/dmu/140/phoenix-chick"},"insert":" Phoenix Chick "},{"insert":"or"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/tdm/108/fleeting-effigy"},"insert":" Fleeting Effigy"},{"insert":" to start burning the life of the others and trigger yours "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/voc/111/reconnaissance-mission"},"insert":"Reconnaissance Mission"},{"insert":" effects to keep your grip full . In mid game use cards like "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/lci/239/saheeli-the-suns-brilliance"},"insert":"Saheeli, the Sun's Brilliance"},{"insert":" or "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/mom/334/orthion-hero-of-lavabrink"},"insert":"Orthion, Hero of Lavabrink"},{"insert":" to increase the heat inviting your 5/5 dragons and finish the game incinerating the last few life points with classic burn like "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/mh2/278/flame-rift"},"insert":"Flame Rift"},{"insert":". The deck can also create a great pyre with "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/mm3/105/past-in-flames"},"insert":"past in flames"},{"insert":" and "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://scryfall.com/card/tdc/223/mana-geyser"},"insert":"mana geyser"},{"insert":" with your hasty creatures and burn spells to end in an explosive turn.\n\n\nThis is my first deck building contest submission so send me all your feedback to improve future submission."},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\n\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"underline":true,"bold":true},"insert":"Niv to Light"},{"attributes":{"header":1},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"Decklist: https://archidekt.com/decks/13061967/niv_to_light_or_the_weatherlight_saga_shown_to_nivmizzet\n\nNiv to Light is a deck in Pioneer that seeks to cast Bring to Light tutoring Niv-Mizzet Reborn to the battlefield, drawing a million cards and winning somehow. In this case however, we sit down with the Dragon Avatar and tell a little tale - the Weatherlight Saga. The first real MTG story that spanned multiple sets, retroactively starting in Antiquities with Urza, Mishra, the world exploding etc. It is one of my favorite Magic stories (even though it's not very good) that has a lot of my favorite characters. I kept it to the original crew and story, since I don't really like what happens after *SPOILERS* Yawgmoth's supposed death. This deck was purely a deckbuilding indulgence and I imagine it can never win a single real Commander game.\n"}]}
Edited 5/11/2025, 6:25:58 PM
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/12990202/full_english_breakfast"},"insert":"\"Full English Breakfast\""},{"insert":"\n\nThis name generally refers to a deck leveraging Survival of the Fittest, and Volrath's shapeshifter, creating a chaotic combat stategy. I have always thought this deck name misleading, so I decided to make it into a EDH deck.\n\nMy deck has all the staples of an English breakfast such as beans, Eggs, and bread. I chose the most english looking food commander, "},{"attributes":{"background":"#f9fafb"},"insert":"Peregrin Took, who has the bonus of eating in his art. There are also other on theme cards like Prosperous Innkeeper as a bartender, Feasting hobbit as a house guest, and much, much more!"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"\"Rakdos Scam\""},{"attributes":{"header":1},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"But a "},{"attributes":{"italic":true},"insert":"little"},{"insert":" less annoying."},{"attributes":{"header":2},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\tRakdos Scam was my least and most favorite deck of all time, depending on who's playing it. It was hard to get the image of turn one "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Fury"}},{"insert":"'s out of my head, but I managed. Thinking about the word scam automatically brought me to treasures, but also another archetype, almost as annoying as scamming "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Grief"}},{"insert":"'s. Sneak Attack decks. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to make treasure in Rakdos without committing the whole deck to it (The deck is going to be Rakdos BTW, I can't make a deck called Rakdos Scam not be). After some consideration I landed on the commander "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Akul the Unrepentant"}},{"insert":", a easy way to cheat out Big Bad Eldrazi Boy's with very little effort. I stuck in the treasure package with some Outlaw support and an emphasis on rogues to fit the \"Scam\" idea, and called it a day. The deck's pretty good too, just power out Akul as early as possible and hopefully you'll have a 10-drop on turn 4 (I'm looking at you "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Kozilek, Butcher of Truth"}},{"insert":"). If you like the list I would probably actually change some of the Eldrazi because all the cast triggers don't work when you put them directly onto The battlefield.\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13038822/rakdos_scam_commander"},"insert":"Here's the Decklist! ENJOY!"},{"attributes":{"header":3},"insert":"\n"}]}
Edited 5/11/2025, 5:24:27 PM
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13019552/the_rock_live_tour"},"insert":"The Rock (LIVE Tour)"},{"insert":"\nThe deck is straight forward in the theme, just musicians and their songs.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Machine Head\n\nDeck link: https://archidekt.com/decks/13060040/machinehead\n\nI went real simple here Karn created his own plane and he is in fact a machine and the former ruler of said plane. He was also disassembled and was nothing more than a head for a while in the Phyrexia All Will Be One story so it's a double entendre 🤣 therefore Machinehead \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"My first entry :) I went with quick and toast because there used to be a sandwich in a local fast food named like that...well anyway ahahah what directly come to my mind when saying quick and toast is obviously something fast and something hot ! So i decided to build a deck entirely made of red card with haste, all with a fiery image or that looks fast ! the goal is to burn your oppenent to death without them realising what hit them ! Let the spirit of fire consumme you and rest in the eternal flame !\nthe deck : https://archidekt.com/decks/13059858/quick_n_toast\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13050320/storms_epic_storm"},"insert":"Storm's Epic Storm"},{"insert":"\n\nI love the epic cycle (give us more WOTC!) and I love storm, so let's just tape them together and blast our opponents to death. Of course, casting a series of spells main 1 before striking with storm is the plan, finishing it off with our final spell cast: Undying Flames. If we fall a little short, Undying Flames can wrap finish it off over a few more turns. Ignite Memories is in here as back up, in case we draw a ton of our most expensive cards, and getting double storm trigger is a fun group of triggers to resolve at the table. The deck also has classic cedh wincons, though is far from cedh playable, running that many cheap artifacts would ruin the Undying Flames wincon. Split Spell CMCs are equal to the total of the two halves, so we run a lot of them in order to have reasonably costed cards to cast early game without dropping the damage we'll deal with our finisher, and there just so happen to be a ton of ways to get Storm's attack through amongst the split cards in Temur.\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Four Horsemen"},{"attributes":{"header":1},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nWe will be bringing forth the apocalypse with the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13047668/four_horsemen"},"insert":"Four Horsemen"},{"insert":", specifically "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cavalier of Dawn"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cavalier of Thorns"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cavalier of Night"}},{"insert":", and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Cavalier of Flame"}},{"insert":"! \n\nThe deck is built around accessing these horsemen and getting the most possible use out of their effects. The core of the deck is a mill strategy, since in addition to serving as removal, Dawn and Night can recur our cards from the graveyard. Flame can bin from our hand and burns based on our lands in grave. Thorns helps out with the mill and can topdeck us any one card in a pinch. Focusing on creatures with mana value 3 or less, artifacts, and enchantments to maximize our targets for the horsemen's effects, we have a solid mill engine (with the standout card being "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Six"}},{"insert":"), blink tools like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Flickerwisp"}},{"insert":" to reuse the ETBs of the horsemen, and recursion to get back any of the horsemen that die or get milled. We're not boxed in to permanent revival either, as pieces like "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Apprentice Necromancer"}},{"insert":" and "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Feldon of the Third Path"}},{"insert":" let us make use of both the enters and dies abilities! \n\nThe arrival that the Four Horsemen herald is none other than our Commander, "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Saskia the Unyielding"}},{"insert":", who is sure to bring about the end for our opponents. \n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"bold":true},"insert":"M.U.D"},{"insert":". "},{"attributes":{"header":1},"insert":"\n"},{"insert":"\nYou might be wondering what that stands for? Miiryms Underplayed Dragons. I used scryfall searches to find the most underplayed dragons. They might be good, but mostly bad but best of all their underplayed. I also used the most underplayed dragon synergies out there. Just replace all the cards with mana excel good lands and better dragons and you might actually win a game, but were just here to make underplayed cards played again.\n\n"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13043752/mud"},"insert":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13043752/mud"},{"insert":"\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"insert":"Dana from Edhrecast would love this deck\n"}]}
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{"ops":[{"attributes":{"link":"https://archidekt.com/decks/13044244/sunnyside_up"},"insert":"\"Sunny-Side Up\""},{"insert":"\n\nThis take on the literal name aims to pilot the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=642180"},"insert":"sun"},{"insert":" to victory.\n\nWith all the"},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=439749"},"insert":" suns "},{"insert":"powers combined it would be difficult for any player to not be "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=446761"},"insert":"blinded"},{"insert":" by the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=627857"},"insert":"brilliance"},{"insert":" of the pilot.\nTherefore, in the interest of health, "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=649910"},"insert":"Nelly Borca, Impulsive Accuser"},{"insert":" is the commander. Along with other powerful cards aimed to "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=649981"},"insert":"goad"},{"insert":" the opponents creatures to force them to "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=620757"},"insert":"stare away"},{"insert":" from the "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=607059"},"insert":"sun"},{"insert":". We do not want the playgroup "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=602568"},"insert":"ailed"},{"insert":" by the sheer glance at this deck as it goes "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=547471"},"insert":"big"},{"insert":" or goes home. \n\n"}]}
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