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This is a staxx deck, but it is a rather friendly version i guess. It does not attack your opponents' land base (besides Ruination and a not recurrable Strip Mine), so it's not too frustrating to play against. Yes, you'll make your opponents sac a ton of creatures, but that's not that different from a deck playing a lot of sweepers. However, they can't really hold back their creatures eiter - or you will destroy them with voltron damage or a Kobold onslaught. The deck isn't optimised at all, especially the land base and token approach give a lot of room for improvements. It's more intended as a fun casual deck i use if my more tuned decks are ruining the fun. Yes, it's staxxish, but i don't like pure aggro decks and tbh the other strategies are not more fun to play against than staxx (as long as you dont touch their landbase).Watch out for Sigarda, Host of Herons and pure token decks, those games are no fun for you! at all!
Play a guy, let him do his stuff (e.g. ramp or bring a token) if possible, then use him as a chump blocker. Set up your staxx elements like Attrition or Grave Pact, cast Prossh and quickly clear the board. If no one gets rid of Prossh try to win via voltron damage. Otherwise continue to cast and sac your guys including Prossh. If you come across an Eldrazi Monument or Shared Authority, teach them never to underestimate Kher Keep! If you draw a Blood Artist or Falkenrath Noble make sure not to run into spot removal and hopefully no counters either and let the fun begin. Goblin Bombardment, Goblin Sharpshooter or Deathbringer Thoctar work as well but are less efficient.
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