Zur Goes to Market

by Davus on 12 February 2010

Main Deck (100 cards)

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Deck Description

It's a DECK! Zur goes shopping and comes home with a basket full of lovely enchantments for Mrs. Zur.

To print -

City of Brass
Command Tower
Reliquary Tower

Maybe to Add-

Vesuva
Memory Lapse
Standstill
Aura of Silence
Trinket Mage
Seat of the synod
Sensei's Diving Top
Brainstorm
Orim's Chant
Mind Twist
Sol Ring
Mana Crypt
Lotus Petal
Gilded Drake
Glen Elendra Archmage
Keiga, the Tide Star
Time Stretch
Desertion
Voidmage Husher
Beacon of Unrest
Butcher of Malakir
Myojin of Night's Reach
Skeletal Scrying
Sorin Markov
Death Grasp
Debtors' Knell
Divinity of Pride
Magister Sphinx
Mistmeadow Witch
Weathered Wayfarer
World Queller
Yosei, the Morning Star
Luminarch Ascension
Archon of Justice
Eternal Dragon
Karmic Guide

Deck Tags

  • EDH

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

31392000

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Zur Goes to Market

109 cards? 50 lands?!?! two of one card (Hanna, Ship's Navigator)?!?!?!?!?! Karakas?!?!??!??!??!?!??!?!?!?!??!?? (It's banned in EDH, for obvious reasons)

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Posted 18 February 2010 at 09:36

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You clearly missed the bit at the top of the page that says work in progress...

Got rid of Karakas and the extra Ship's Navigator

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Posted 18 February 2010 at 09:43

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You can really tell he's both confused and astounded by such extravagant use of both question marks and exclamation points. Yet the lack of any concluding punctuation in the last sentence (beside the closing parenthesis) hints at an alluring and enigmatic character, a mysterious and exciting figure, a renegade who stomps on the rules and flays the rule-makers, all with a song in his heart.

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Posted 01 March 2010 at 19:12

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