UB Infect

by Akinstheteam on 19 June 2011

Main Deck (60 cards)

Artifacts (4)


Enchantments (4)


Land (20)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Sorceries (2)


Submit a list of cards below to bulk import them all into your sideboard. Post one card per line using a format like "4x Birds of Paradise" or "1 Blaze", you can even enter just the card name by itself like "Wrath of God" for single cards.


Deck Description

Control the board and shut your opponents down. Phyrexian Crusader is a huge threat the white/red decks, Blighted Agent is a quick and effective way to infect your opponent. Necropede is excellent at weakening the opponents creatures.

Deck Tags

  • Control

Deck at a Glance

Social Stats

0
Likes

This deck has been viewed 1,088 times.

Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

032800

Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for UB Infect

Yeah this deck looks pretty good, but I would suggest you consider your defensive capabilities. 12 low level creatures aren't going to protect you for long, so consider the speed at which you can apply your poison counters. This has to be a fast paced infect deck for a weak defense to work effectively.

Consider cards such as "Caress of Phyrexia" or "Go For The Throat", cards which will destroy your opponents offense and apply heavy poison damage at a relatively low cost.

I only say this because it will just be your luck that you come against a Green/Red Beat-down deck which just obliterates your 20 Life Points before you've even had chance to get going.

I hope this helps!

0
Posted 19 June 2011 at 16:10

Permalink

A lot of my defense with this deck comes from the little creatures. Necropede is great at really weakening the opponents board and contagion clasp/engine along with some proliferation is also really good at shutting down the opponent. Those cards are a great sideboard though, because I haven't really tested this deck out fully enough against a lot of different decks.

0
Posted 20 June 2011 at 01:21

Permalink