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This is a rare, true colorless, deck that houses a tribe of loyal Myr. This deck is modern legal and the purchase price for this deck is average. Tribal decks utilize members that share a common creature type. This deck falls in the average cost range of between $100 and $200. This deck was given the Favorite Award. Those decks given the Favorite Award are among the few decks that I’ve designed that I like the most.
The goal of this tribal deck is to either create an army of metallic monsters or to crush your foe with a ball of solid steel. Like all Tron decks, you cant to get all three Urza lands into play to substancially increase your mana production. Once this is done, or before really it's up to you, you'll want to try and get two Myr Galvanizers out into play. These will help you set up for either of your two strategies. Once these are in play you can add a Palladium Myr for an infinite mana combination. Using Myr Matrix with this combo will net you an infinite number of Myr tokens. While you could overwhelm your foe with this army, it could be more fun to kill them, a turn earlier, by tapping all these Myr with the effect of Myr Battlesphere. However you want to win is ultimately up to you.
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