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So there are Theros cards in this deck so here's the rest of the list. Also, I can't give you the effects because Whenever I try to copy and paste, the Deck Description doesn't save, so here's the list of all the spoiled cards for Theros: http://www.mtgsalvation.com/theros-spoiler.htmlAnyway, here's the rest of the deck:MAIN DECK:3 Ashen Rider4 Sylvan Caryatid4 Polukranos, World Eater4 Commune with the Gods4 Whip of Erebos4 Temple of SilenceSIDEBOARD:3 Mistcutter Hydra1 Ashen Rider
So since Unburial Rites is out the window into possibly modern, how I reanimate creatures is the Whip of Erebos. This card gives my creatures lifelink and brings back creatures for 1 turn giving them haste. So with a little milling with Grisly Salvage / Commune with the Gods, or discarding by Lotleth Trolls, you can get the cards in the grave for Whip of Erebos to, say, bring back Angel of Serenity, either exile your opponent's creatures or exile the ones in your grave, and then attack to gain 5 life. Whip is so good with Serenity because it can act as Temporary Removal, Disentombs, and the ability to swing for 5 when it enters. Other targets are Ashen Rider, which can exile a permanent just by entering and if an opponent dares interfere with it, then it will exile another permanent. Yes, I am aware that exiling doesn't count as dying, but it still works.Whip of Erebos is a nice card to reanimate stuff with because....A. It gives all your creatures lifelink when played.B. It makes real use of Serenity.C. Commune with the Gods can make it easier for it to get to the hand.Polukranos, World Eater can also be a reanimator target and swing for 5 and gain 5, but it's usually played from the hand.
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