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If one were to ask me what my favorite deck of all time was, I would immediately say either Eldrazi and Sliver. Absolutely love mysterious hive-mind stuff (Take the Zerg from Starcraft, the Lovecraftian Cthulhu Mythos, ect.), and the Eldrazi and Slivers are those exactly. But my biggest dilemma was money: since I'm not really a hardcore MTG person, I usually don't like spending over $20 on one deck (Maybe $30 if the deck is just that good), and the Eldrazi aren't exactly the cheapest cards around........ At least, the Popular ones aren't! Its funny how you go from Emrakul, the Aeons Torn at $50 to suddenly Ulamog's Cursher at under 50 cents. While Emrakul is overwhelmingly one of the most powerful cards in Magic, Ulamog's Crusher does the same job pretty well. So do a lot of the cheaper Eldrazi in fact!
The Eldrazi are all about stomping on your opponent's pride and permanents with their (Broken) Annihilator ability. But only the Chosen ones, the colorless Eldrazi, are worthy enough of these ridiculous ability.What the deck does, in essence, is spam a very fundamental part of the Eldrazi swarm: Eldrazi Spawns. Sacrificing an Eldrazi spawn will get you one colorless mana to use for the turn. Now, luckily for you, most Eldrazi creatures only require one colored mana and the rest is just colorless, making the Spawns an amazing and renewable resource.When you throw in a Broodwarden, all you might need IS Eldrazi Spawns!Anyway, once you have enough Eldrazi Spawns, sacrifice them to get out the big guys and watch your opponent cower in fear as their permanents high-tail it one by painful one!
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