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Mill... then Kill.This is a BUDGET Junk Reanimator deck I've been working on, since Born of the Gods came out Golgari Dredge has been climbing in popularity, and up to the point where it has started getting pretty good showings in various professional tournaments now a few weeks back players started brewing up Junk Reanimator, pretty much the Golgari Dredge shell with some bigger and better creatures and then using cards like Obzedat's Aid and Whip of Erebos and reanimating them to wreak havoc. Obzedat's Aid can often be played on turn 4 after ramping with Elvish Mystic and Voyaging Satyr after dredging with Satyr Wayfinder, Grisly Salvage or Commune with the Gods to bring back an Elspeth... an Elspeth on turn 4... that sounds good to me, but unluckily for any budget player Elspeth is a little expensive, but you can still bring back cards like Ashen Rider, Sylvan Primordial or Vraska. Whip of Erebos does a similar job, it can bring a creature back from your grave and give it haste until the end of turn at which point it is then exiled, but hey if you just want to bring back an Abhorrent Overlord get at least 6 1/1 Flying tokens as well as get in for 6 damage AS WELL AS LIFELINK then I wouldn't be complaining. There are alot of fun things this deck can do, Lotleth Troll is probably the most expensive card in the deck and he's in there as a decent beater and a way to get massive creatures out of your hand and into the grave. Overall this is a great and really fun budget deck, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to play massive creatures without having to pay 7 mana to do so.
Ramp, Mill, Recur from the grave and then kill the opponent... it's as simple as that.
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