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Here's the theory:Cards that are decent on their own and cycle cheaply are fantastic, as it gives you early game tactical rearrangement as well as actual options. When combined with abandoned sarcophagus, you get a combo win condition/control mechanic that is wonderful. Card advantage and tempo out the rear. Combine that build with some stuff that plays around with artifacts and, at least I think, you get a chance at a competitive build. Plenty of fantastic options for the side.
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Question... Why is it called Tupperware?
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XD yeah i was thinking that as well
Theres a tradition in magic to name decks after food. This is because of the deck nicknamed raisin bran which caused "two scoops". This deck plays around with cycling (leftovers) specifically an artifact which lets you re-use cycled cards, just like tupperware lets you re-use leftovers.
Oh... that makes sense
Tupperware sounds fun. I like the use of recycled cards like Censor and Scarab Feast.