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Mtg the source manaless dredge
Mtg the source manaless dredge




Probes.When I started with tournament Magic in 2009, Legacy was my format of choice. Thinking about adding a Therapy +1, Shell +2, Ashen +1 to replace the G. I do expect there to be an uptick in Cage decks, but RIP will likey still be in the expected decks (D&T, Miracles).ĭeck I last played with first posted by mistercakes: Need to figure out what to do with those g.probe slots, but with DRS gone, less bodies to get eaten from the yard. There was talk about this back around page 21, little before, little after. Resorted back to a more typical blue Whirlpool Rider/Fow deck lately. Sooo, anyone else wanna get crazy and do the Hoard Moar thing again? I remember playing this back in 2016 shortly after Prized Amalgam came out, and it was fun to play.

mtg the source manaless dredge

It's hard to say where Storm goes without Probe, but Manaless can get around its loss with no problem. People are already kicking up Canadian Thresh talk into high gear, and if that deck starts shooting up the ranks, this was one of the premiere decks in the format to feast on it (like it did during its heyday).ĮDIT: I would stick with blue. Probe leaving didn't really hurt Manaless, because it was just a free accelerator and here and there a pitch card to Force. Not only is Top gone (to ensure Miracles had the ability to find answers), but now Deathrite is gone, too. I think this deck will pick up directly where it left off in 2012. It wasn't something you intrinsically had to fear, but there was always the possibility that a hand without Street Wraith or Phantasmagorian just folded to any random Deathrite deck in the format.

mtg the source manaless dredge

Not that it was really a big deal before, but it put a competitive constraint on Manaless because of the card's ubiquity in the format. With Deathrite Shaman gone, my interest has once again peaked with this deck.






Mtg the source manaless dredge