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This deck is as cheap as it gets for standard.You could invest in dual lands, but with stuff life mulch you're always usually fine on your mana selection. Also Jace is an option, if you want to mill yourself even more.This deck is very well rounded with the Bell's controll, Gnaw's lifegain, and Cagebreakers easy damage.Laboratory Maniac is an option, but I know some stores(Mine does) bans instant win conditions. So he's not available for everyone.
Mill yourself as much as possible. It's okay if you get off to a slow start, the deck can go gradually. Just make sure you have Gnaw to the Bones to keep you in the game.Use stuff like your skaabs first, to poke your opponents or chump block their first attackers. Plus, them dying only benefits the stuff in your hand.Ghoulcaller's Bell is outstanding, because it cripples your opponent by throwing cards they need into their graveyard. While at the same time it's milling your.Gnaw to the Bone is easy life, and you get tons of it.Mulch makes sure you always have land to play, and Forbidden Alchemy let's you throw what you want in your graveyard.Splinterfright is a must to play, he gets your graveyard flowing. Getting bigger and bigger, and it has trample!Kessig Cagebreakers and Ghoultrees are probably the two most game winning cards. Tons of wolves and usually cheap to play 10/10 are a bit of a hassle.The few Swamps are just to flash back Forbidden Alchemies, no big deal.
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Pretty sweet concept.
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