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Phyrexian obliterator is a card. A powerful, and obnoxious card, that is rather hard to cast. This is my take on a deck based around it. Using the fight and pariah mechanics to abuse obliterator's ability to make opponents sacrifice lots of permanents.NOTE: deck price is skewed. The is no way 3 copies of Pounce costs $285.
The deck revolves around making Phyrexian obliterator very hard to get rid of, as well as making it fight lots of things.Ulvenwald tracker for repeatable fighting.graveyard recursion for if Obliterator dies.pariah effects to ensure that you don't take much damage because each one point of damage that you would take means one permanent your opponent has to sacrifice. Gideon's sacrifice is particularly sneaky... Catch them swinging wide and thinking you are shields down... Only to have it all directed to Obliterator instead at instant speed. Haha!And a few ways to make Obliterator indestructible, to make it harder to remove.
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NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.
You made a obnoxious card even more obnoxious, good for you
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Indeed I did. Obnoxious didn't always mean good or competitive. Phyrexian obliterator is not even close to being a competitive card, simply because of its mana cost, and no etb or static ability. It sits in the category of cards that are hard to cast because they are powerful, but are not game breakingly powerful. So when they do hit the field they can't win the game on the spot. Emrakul or griselbrand this is not. I just like making Janky decks, and this is a very janky deck that happens to revolve around a card that isn't as powerful as its text says it really should be.
I didn’t say it was powerful it’s just annoying, but you can turn it’s ability into a win if you’re smart enough, if you really want jank you should make a deck without lands