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Trying to do a mill deck. Not sure if this one is good though =/ No I don't have this deck, but I plan on buying them.
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Hmm... I suggest less discard and more Mill. Heres a list of Mill cards that I was going through before I made my deck. Sword of Body and Mind Jace Beleren Jace, the Mind Sculptor Szadek, Lord of Secrets Nemesis of Reason Circu, Dimir Lobotomist Oona, Queen of the Fae Hedron Crab Drowner Initiate Mind Funeral Glimpse the Unthinkable Memory Sluice Tome Scour Psychic Drain Sadistic Sacrament Extipate Haunting Echoes Traumatize Basically there are four strategies I have seen for Mill decks: -Jace Mill: The main point of the deck is to play defensive while you build up Jace and let him Mill your opponent. -Creature Mill: Creatures that Mill your opponent and control cards to keep them alive and your opponent locked down. -Spell Mill: Defensive creatures and spells and heavy Mill spells. -Artifact Mill: Defensive creatures and spells. Artifacts like Grindstone and Keening Stone to Mill your opponent. I like the Grindstone + Painter's Servant combo, its great. Alternatively I have also seen mono red or blue/red Mill decks as well. The red Mill decks focus a lot on forcing your opponent to draw until they have no more library. Cards like Shocker, Barbed Shocker, and giving them enchantments or equipment that makes them tap to do damage. I suggest just looking on this website and looking at what other people are running for Mill. Just to see what cards are out there. The main thing is to decide what kind of Mill you want to do, as well as what type of deck this is (IE: casual, T1, T2, etc). If I have an idea what you are aiming for I can give better suggestions. Hope this helps out some.
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