
I could have won a turn earlier but I got sidetracked by the fact that I drew Demon to kill the Dragon. And for Monsters, I would suggest cutting some of the enablers like Grisly Salvage and Commune. Against Burn, you want to cut some expensive creatures and heralds because you don’t want to draw more than one or two of any of those. Here is a sideboard that I would like to try out:Ģ Whip of Erebos for Burn and grindy Match upsĪgainst control and mono Black you want to to cut mana dorks, except for Saytr, because they are terrible in the late game as these matches tend to go. I would also like to add more Discard for the control match us then just one Duress.Also, the Burn match u doesn’t seem in your favor, so you might need some dedicated cards for that match up.

Their best card against you is Scavenging Ooze, so maybe more spot removal like Doom Blade or Hero’s Downfall is needed.

Most of the sideboard cards are weird and reactive in not-so-obvious ways, because most of what Dredge is trying to accomplish post-board is to beat opposing hate cards. I don’t think you need the Lifebain Zombies for the monster match up. There are a few cards in the board that do obvious things: Graveyard hate is for graveyard decks. Finally, Dredge might also side in Abrupt Decay or Leyline of Sanctity for protection from dedicated Burn decks, though getting it in the opening hand is essential.Thank you everyone for the support:) To Chris, the sideboard I was using seemed ok but could use some improvement. Alpine Moon can neutralize a Tron land to slow down mono-green Tron decks, or a problematic man-land such as Celestial Collonade. Thoughtseize should work well against control or combo decks such as the Ad Nauseam deck or even Scapeshift decks, and Nature's Claim will wipe out troublesome artifacts or enchantments such as Expedition Map, Chalice of the Void (if it's not set to one) or Ensnaring Bridge. Lightning Axe can take out large enemy creatures such as Tarmogoyf, and discarding a card is a small price to pay for this spell. Still, some problematic enemy decks demand answers, and Dredge has them. Overall, Dredge decks are cautious about using a lot of cards from their sideboards, since they can't afford to dilute the graveyard/milling engine too much. If that Ox escapes, Prized Amalgam will come along, too. If that weren't enough, this Ox can make its owner discard their hand and draw three cards, fueling the graveyard while refreshing their hand. These lists are made up of cards that are either not allowed at all, or allowed only in a very limited manner. To help maintain the diversity and health of the Magic tournament environment, a system of banned and restricted lists has been developed. It has the Escape ability for RR and exiling eight other cards from the graveyard. Its 4/2 body is augmented with a +1/+1 counter when it escapes. If there are plenty of viable options to play, there will be more players at more tournaments.


This material is provided 'as is', with absolutely no warranty expressed or implied. You can learn more about our database at our Google Dataset. RELATED: Magic: The Gathering - Innistrad's Shadowy Stensia Province, ExplainedĪ more recent addition to this deck is the mighty Ox of Agonas, a red mythic from the Theros: Beyond Death set. This site provides accurate and independent information on more than 500.000 Magic the Gathering Decks, tournaments and magic singles prices. Even if the Amalgam eats a Lightning Bolt, it can come right back along with Bloodghast or Narcomoeba before too long. Prized Amalgam can tag along when Bloodghast comes back, and getting a recurring 3/3 beater for zero mana is the height of efficient. Bloodghast can get milled, then come back onto the battlefield each time Landfall is triggred (which is easy with fetchlands). Other creatures in this deck can really make use of all these cards going into the graveyard.
