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Minos' followers are on the warpath - even the one whom he called back from the grave. Red with some black support to enable Kragma Warcaller makes this a solid aggro deck with synergy as all creatures are minotaurs. Aggression, synergy, and a few combat tricks are favored over removal.This is a real deck that I play; ideally it would have 2x Door of Destinies and a full 4x Rageblood Shamans instead of 3x.
Keep playing minotaurs - you should be able to summon 1-2 per turn. Charge in and attack with everything every turn. This is not a subtle deck.The only technique required in this deck is timing the play of the Fanatic of Mogis relative to your current devotion to red. March of the Returned should enable recovery of creatures lost to control or removal as well as enable recycling of the Fanatic of Mogis for the direct damage to opponents based on devotion. Kragma Warcallers stack bonuses as do Rageblood Shamans. I usually end a game with 4-5 minotaurs up, each buffed to 5/3 with Trample and Haste.Door of Destinies and Whip of Erebos are icing on the cake if they come into play. There are plenty of swamps to ensure that the Whip can be played.
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Wondering if the main deck should drop Undead Minotaurs (included due to low mana cost and black splash - insurance to improve odds of playing a creature) in favor of Borderland Minotaurs to improve the impact of the Fanatics of Mogis?
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