The Savage Frontier

by Impartialfate7 on 03 February 2015

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Creatures (4)


Sorceries (5)

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Deck Description

This is a pretty budget deck. I own 2 Wooded Foothills so they are in the deck, but they can easily be replaced. This is a standard Temur Aggro deck. The 1 CoK seems odd but I also own it, you can replace it with a 3rd Negate if you don't want to buy it. I'm planning on taking this deck to my local FNM to see how it does.

How to Play

Beat peoples face it. That's how you play it.

Elvish Mystic: Helps fix mana and get out big creatures earlier, late game also helps power up Savage Knuckleblade or help cast Crater's Claws/Icy Blast.

Heir of the Wilds: a 2/2 with deathtouch for 2 mana is pretty strong especially with a ferocious trigger that give it some extra toughness.

Rattleclaw Mystic: The Temur version of Elvish Mystic and it also has the ability to cast a Savage Knuckleblade if morphed.

Sagu Mauler: A huge creature in this deck, a 6/6 with trample and hexproof that with ramp can come out turn 4-5 to Savage Punch an opponents Stormbreath Dragon, Siege Rhino, or Mantis Rider.

Savage Knuckleblade: An amazing 3 drop that can boost itself to attack, dance around removal, and give itself haste. Truly Savage Knuckleblade can wreak havok if played turn 3, possibly even more so than Mantis Rider

Shaman of the Great Hunt: Where to start with this card... It gives card advantage off Ferocious it can boost my creatures to give them ferocious triggers and can be played turn 3 pretty regularly with ramp.

Surrak Dragonclaw: This card is amazing, a 6/6 for 5 mana with flash. He can't be countered, extends that boost to my other creatures, and gives my guys all trample.

So it has power throughout the game. Nowhere during the match should you be lacking power to throw out. It has a pretty versatile sideboard so you replace your cards based on who you're up against.

Deck Tags

  • Budget
  • Standard
  • Temur
  • RUG

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

01201629

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for The Savage Frontier

what about Yasova Dragonclaw ( i think i spelled that right)

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Posted 03 February 2015 at 01:27

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Yasova is certainly playable, but I didn't have room for it. I would need to take out some instants or sorcerys, and I like what I have. But, you could easily put some in. Maybe take out Sagu, Ascendancy, or Icy Blast. Roll with less lands, even run it with some Coursers or Sylvan Caryatids. Lots of ways to run this deck.

Long story short. I didn't want to :P

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Posted 03 February 2015 at 21:48

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I like it. Some other options for mana producers include frontier siege and whisperer of the wilds. Both should be pretty cheap.

I wonder if shaman revelation would do better than temur ascendancy in this deck. I'm guessing you're going to want your turn 2 or 3 to be dropping creatures over ascendancy. Revelation might net you better value, since ascendancy may not be played until late game. Just a thought.

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Posted 05 February 2015 at 22:46

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You know. That actually is a pretty good idea. As far as my concerns and needs go. I love it. I like having life gain and card draw. So all I can wonder if it meets the need of the deck. I own a few Revelations so I think I'll just test em out to see how they do. Thanks.

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Posted 06 February 2015 at 08:26

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Trap Essence might be a good option as well. Counter creature and get 2 +1/1 counters.

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Posted 26 February 2015 at 16:29

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I've lately been leaning away from other three drops. But it would make a good side board. Instead of Polymorph probably.

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Posted 27 February 2015 at 04:31

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Looks good. I have been playing Abzan mostly but I have been looking for a Temur deck and this looks solid.

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Posted 26 February 2015 at 16:25

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Temur has been working really well for me! Not a lot of people play it around here so I feel special. And it's just fun to play in genreal.

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Posted 27 February 2015 at 04:32

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