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Semi-thought thru Kitchentable Mill / Beatdown Deck.Low Creature- Cost efficiency meets not-to bad Mill capabilities with a twist of self-preservance thru Vapor Snag & Ponder
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Mind Sculpt costs 1U and takes 7 cards off your opponents Library. Maybe that could help out?
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thats a pretty sweet idear...
tome scour.
NIKKSE:Since this deck is marked as legacy you must have meet up with omnishow.Omnishow has begun to have 1 leyline of sanctity in main, which locks down a mill-deck.My normal advice to people with curse of the bloody tome is that they should change it into mesmeric orb instead, and considering that the tome targets the player when enchanting, it goes double for you. Get rid of the tome and play mesmeric orb... I know that it interacts with your own creatures, but it takes a lot for you to mill yourself to death. Think of it this way. If you play creatures, your opponent is likely to play removal, so mesmeric orb will punish both of you. The one most active will be milled the most. All of this movement will put plenty of dreamtwists and increasing confusion in your grave, so you can ready for a kill before losing with the orb. If your opponent doesn't play removal, but instead moves into a creature war, it will again be the one moving most that will be punished, so play the slow game, eating their deck with just mill, and then war with critters during it. Mesmeric orb will seldomly cost you the game if you are a thinking player.But the problem doesn't end there.Omnishow works by either killing with an emrakul or something drawn from sideboard with a cunning wish, so in essence you have 3-4 turns to stop them, and after sideboarding they will have 4 leylines, making it game for you.What you need to break their lock is:4 chancellor of the spires and 4 extirpate (or surgical extraction)The chancellor will mill them early and gives you about 41% chance to mill a cunning wish, and with an additional chance of 41% to draw extirpate with wich to remove all their wonderfull wishes, almost numbing their deck, except for their 1-2 emrakuls. From there it's a slow game where only mesmeric orb will be able to mill them because they will get a leyline out, but if you are carefull enough you should be able to win.
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