Yank the Tank (Multi)

by primus on 17 April 2013

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Deck Description

Drawing cards can be extremely beneficial so why not accelerate the benefits? The only problem, for your opponents, is that they will be getting dinged for each card drawn and/or discarded.

* All my decks are made for good times around the kitchen table. Card legality is a non-issue. Life totals begin at 30 rather than 20 to give decks a chance to develop.

How to Play

Granted this deck is a bit like a double edged sword, but by being a multiplayer deck you have time to get your ducks in a row.

I normally try to cast the Howling Mines and Mythos first. Then, I try to sneak in a Forced Fruition or a Djinn depending on the mana situation. Once rooted with draw spells in place, start casting all the damage causing enchantments and run for cover.

Spellbook or Yawgmoth's Bargain will help if you end up painting yourself into a corner and Crystal Chimes is there in case Tranquility shows up.

With Wheel and Deal being an instant, it awfully tough for the opponents to get any footing. With 1 Parasite, 1 Spiteful Visions, 1 Megrim, and the casting of Wheel and Deal, there is potential for 28 damage to each opponent. Wheel and Deal is great for giving the table 'the finger' on your way out if they gang up on you.

Deck Tags

  • Multiplayer
  • Kitchen Table
  • Draw

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Yank the Tank (Multi)

I like your style. I think I'll start using the tag "Kitchen Table" as an indicator of a just-for-fun casual deck.

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Posted 17 April 2013 at 22:16

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