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One of the cheaper ways to play a black-green selfmill deck. Not a tourney-winning one, but it's fun to play!
Use Grisly salvage, commune with the gods and mulch to fill your grave with creatures and unleash the grave powa.
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This looks pretty fun tbh. Golgari is probably my favorite guild, and it's even better that you got it to be so cheap. Only thing I don't like is how you don't have a way to utilize creatures that get put into the graveyard. And a little spot removal couldn't hurt ^^
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Removals are indeed the main weakness of this deck. As for making use of the buried creatures, any suggestions would be appreciated :) Thanks!
Well, I have no idea lol. The only thing I can think of would be Varolz, the Scar Striped, but that really only works well with Splinterfright and Boneyard Wurm. Even then, I don't know if they would get any counters seeing how they are in the graveyard. It would depend on if they are still considered like 5/5 or whatever in the grave. Oh yeah, you could run Deadbridge Goliath, it's a four drop slot you can have that is an epic drop, and can still be scavenged if it gets milled. I suppose Dreg Mangler could work too. Really any scavenge could, but those are the most BA lol. Prices on each btw Deadbridge Goliath - 29 centsDreg Mangler - 27 centsVarolz, The Scar Striped - $1.43So your not breaking budget :)
I like the idea of scavenging Boneyard Wurm and Splinterfright! Not sure if they would work the desired way either though :) I tried to run a few creatures with scavenge when I was building the deck and it didn't work as I had hoped it would, as you have to exile the creature from the graveyard when scavenging, weakening the ones benefiting from the numbers of buried creatures. I'm thinking about dredge maybe... Still, thanks a lot for the imput ;-)
Well, of course not running a lot of scavenge, just a slight bit so it doesn't disrupt the */* but enough so it makes your creatures not so dead in the graveyard (oh the irony). I can't google the interaction between Splinterfright and scavenge right now though as I am in school, I'll do it later. Also, if the dredge thing turns out well tell me, I'd like to see this deck at it's highest potential ^^http://www.mtgvault.com/mtgel33t/decks/necrosis/ here's mine, it may help, it may not.