Grixis Deck

by dunceman55% on 21 June 2009

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Deck Description

Please tell me how to make this deck better. For this deck, I want it to eventually center on three big cards. Malfegor, Thraximundar, and Nicol Bolas. I want to trim some of the mana in my deck, but I want it to still be 60 or above cards. Also, I will soon be starting a devour deck so please tell me any cards that would be good for that.

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

Deck discussion for Grixis Deck

too many one-ofs. you will never draw the card you want. try to streamline the cards you are using. for example, if you look at your malfegor card, you will find that his ability gains much more bang for the buck in multiplayer settings. so maybe he isn't a great addition to this deck. if you want thraximundar in your deck, you want lots of creature sacrifice going on to pump him, and also want to have some way to protect him. accomplishing those two things alone would fill out the rest of your deck before you even got a chance to start thinking about nichol bolas. my suggestion would be, choose one of those three power cards, and then build the deck in a streamlined and helpful fashion around your choice.

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Posted 21 June 2009 at 13:29

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I'm going to disagree with theenasty, building an entire deck is not a safe nor efficient strategy by any means, what you want is a deck that is built out of cards that complement several other cards in the deck so that way you are never restricted to one specific combo. Also, this strategy prevents you from getting hit with a thought hemorrhage and having your deck crippled in one blow. What you need is a theme and cards that fit well with that theme. I would take a look at some kithkin decks if I were you and then you should start to see how things fit and work together.

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Posted 21 June 2009 at 15:39

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Clarification of my above post: building an entire deck around one card. I think they need to add an edit post button.

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Posted 21 June 2009 at 15:41

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Actually building an entire deck around a central theme is fine; just look at seismic swans. The trick is to be able to be effective in accomplishing your win condition. This includes the act of ensuring that your win condition is not compromised.

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Posted 21 June 2009 at 22:58

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