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An extraction deck using orzhov, because it is simply the best. I will be playing aginst black control (creature based) white control (anti-land with flickerwisp) and also BRU Affinity. Hopefully annoying and succsessful.
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Orzhov really is the king of Extraction. Very nice. =]
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Thanks! Do you have any reccomendations as to how to make this deck more effective, or any other extraction cards?
There's a bunch of other Extraction cards, but not really any for you. I don't really like the O-rings, and would say you might want to try to find something else, but other than that...not much to improve on. How have you been liking the Iso-Seek design? =P
Yeah, The idea of iso seek is just cruel. Most people concede when you have a silence on iso!
Yeah...As I say in the disclaimer on my Pure Evil deck, you should REALLY try not to overuse these kinds of decks... However, an Extraction vs Extraction match-up is honestly one of the most intense/epic MTG moments ever.
I agree. They will be extracting the others extraction. Imagion, I crainial plating your memericide, an so forth!
Exactly. I've heard it described as "throwing two woodchippers into each-other". They rip each other apart and make a lot of noise, smoke, and bad smells and everyone caught in the middle will be hit by a spray of broken shrapnel XD It's a good description really. From experience I can say that those match-ups end up with the winner having like...2-3 more cards left than the loser. It eventually turns into two totally destroyed "decks" (more like worthless shells of cardboard and ink than decks haha) topdecking until the loser decks out first. =]
Yeah, that is an accurate description. What i love about extraction is that it is a 'controlled' mill. I once heard of a game that whenevera card goes to the graveyard it is ripped up and destroyed - i would hate to play that format with or against an etraction deck!