DUEL DECKS: Brigid vs Ashling

by CiaranMadgrin on 16 February 2014

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Deck Description

The kithkin and flamekin are at war! After both races realize the effects of night and day in Lorwyn, and now famous figures of both races in speeding towards the only escape from this; the Door of Destinies. Ashling may have beaten Brigid in the race to the Door, but now they fight with an army of their kin to see who will win and leave Lorwyn! Will it be the Hero of Kinsbaile, or the Pilgrim? The fate of both is up to you....

Ashling Deck http://www.mtgvault.com/ciaranmadgrin/decks/duel-decks-ashling-vs-brigid/

How to Play

Brigid's kithkins may be small, but what they lack in size they make up for in skill! The kithkin deck focuses on stalling with life gain, damage prevention, and removal until your more powerful kithkin arrive to smother the flamekin's fire! Most of your kithkin are clerics and wizards with positive effects for you and your forces, the perfect way to counter the flamekin's devasting offense. Your offense consists of soldiers ready to take charge with your support creatures keeping them alive, with your biggest threat being your almighty Kinsbaile Borderguard, who gets +1/+1 counters for every other kithkin in play, and when it dies, they put more kithkin out for the +1/+1 counters!

Deck Tags

  • duel deck
  • Kithkin

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for DUEL DECKS: Brigid vs Ashling

nice good synergy but too many copies for a duel deck they are mostly singles with about six or seven that are sets of two never three or four but other than that nice deck

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Posted 23 February 2014 at 23:54

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