Fortune Telling

by mcflyguy on 21 July 2011

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (18 cards)

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Deck Description

Take a simple concept of of drawing cards and then make your opponents pay.

When Spiteful Visions in play use Teferi's Puzzle Box and Forced Fruition to decimate your foes. Use Temple Bell and Lore Broker with a lesser effect.

Cosi's Trickster and Psychic Surgery take advantage of your opponents shuffling thier decks. Taurean Mauler is a cheap creature with an excellent ability to plus up whenever an opponent plays a spell.

Deck Tags

  • Aggro

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Fortune Telling

I'm pretty sure the puzzle box has got to be one of my favorite cards in all of magic

I would probably 2 of the forced fruition. It is basically a win con with the right cards out, but it costs a butt ton of mana, you have no acceleration and it blows to have in your opening hand.

Wheel and deal might be a good replacement for two of them. Once forced fruition has filled their hand up considerably, make them discard the whole damn thing and replace it with 7

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Posted 25 July 2011 at 21:47

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I haven't play tested this, the concept seems solid, but your right about how slow this will develope. I assume using Cosi's trickster with Soldier of Fortune and Taurean Mauler will keep you alive long enough for such a thing as Forced Fruition. Wheel and Deal would tickle me if the perfect hand were to present itself.

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Posted 26 July 2011 at 01:08

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