R/G Pauper Punishment

by Wizodd on 29 September 2010

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Deck Description

This is a deck idea that I stumbled upon while I was bored on MTGO. I was browsing my collection and came up with this green variation of the old Kiln Fiend & Distortion Strike combo. The green adds a certain hardy utility and a mana base that was lacking in blue. When it was done, I realized that they were all commons. This was surprizing and completely unintentional, but very fun if you want to immasculate your friends by beating their tournament deck with a standard deck of commons! ^.<

***This deck takes advantage of your opponent underestimating how big Kiln Fiend or Plated Geopede can get in one turn. I like to play it in the ugliest sleeves I have to make it a garunteed underdog, and to make them feel even more salty when they get beat! I've taken people from 17 to 0 on turn 5 before when they had a creature out and thought they were safe!***

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  • Tournament

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for R/G Pauper Punishment

Very very good deck. One thing to point out, Surreal Memoir is actually an uncommon. So it's almost Pauper. Still pretty cheap though.

Also, to help with the mana base, throw 4 Terramorphic Expanse or Evolving wilds in there. just take out 2 of each forest and mountain, and thrown in 4 of the fetch lands. Very useful early game getting the one forest you need for harrow, or late game activating landfall on Plated geopede.

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Posted 17 November 2010 at 23:56

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