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The seasons move on, as does life and death...This is a Budget Deck (BD for short). It is meant primarily for casual play, and its estimated mid value is aimed to land between 10 and 20 US dollars at most. Take this detail into consideration when browsing the deck!I mostly use MTG Vault for my own private projects nowadays, but feel free to comment or request a deck of your choice. I've loved the Vault so far, and I like that they are still improving on it, as well as I am improving on my English language skills.So, if you like what you see, consider checking out some of my other budget-y work from the link below.https://www.mtgvault.com/northernwarlord/budget/
Splinterfright's art seems to bug like hell, so here's a reference to those who cannot remember the card: https://cards.scryfall.io/large/front/0/3/032ac9fc-b8b3-43f1-8579-62171ca976cf.jpg?1673148190This deck celebrates the natural order of life and death. Mill up some cards, then grab all you need from your graveyard! Many of this deck's creatures also power up based on the cards available in your grave, so there's that too!Begin the game by casting cards such as Blanchwood Prowler and Circle of the Land Druid, which both let you mill as well as provide some land cards available. Hit the table with Splinterfright as soon as they don't immediately die, and follow up with cards such as Moldgraf Millipede. As the game drags on, Bookwurm provides a handy late-game finisher (and prevents you from killing yourself by milling), and Timeless Witness pulls back any needed cards!Take a peek at the sideboard if you wish to alter the deck to better suit your needs!Statistics: (out of 5)- Deck Speed: <><><> (How quick the deck is?)- Creature Focus: <><><><><> (How much this deck relies on creatures?)- Creature Size: <><><><> (How big are the main creatures of this deck?)- Card Synergy: <><><> (Do the cards of the deck help out each other well?)- Card Value: <><><> (How much card advantage can you get out of your cards?)- Level of Complexity: <><><> (How hard this deck is to properly play?)Pros:+ With the proper setup, your graveyard almost becomes your second hand of cards!+ Can effectively recycle any and all of its resources.Cons:- Very vulnerable to graveyard-hate.
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Only the Double Master version of Splinterfright seems to be bugged, Innistrad and Commander seems to work. Winding Way or Wreath of Geists could fit in here.
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I replaced Druidic Ritual with Winding Way in the sideboard!