Rats In The Attic 75 cards, 15 sideboard 2 {Dimir Guildgate} 7 {Island} 2 {Reliquary Tower} 11 {Swamp} 22 lands 1 {Deathcult Rogue} 4 {Drainpipe Vermin} 2 {Gutter Skulk} 1 {Ogre Slumlord} 3 {Pack Rat} 3 {Ravenous Rats} 2 {Typhoid Rats} 16 creatures 2 {Chronic Flooding} 2 {Dimir Keyrune} 2 {Divination} 2 {Downsize} 2 {Essence Scatter} 1 {Immortal Servitude} 2 {Index} 1 {Liliana of the Veil} 2 {Mind Sculpt} 2 {Negate} 2 {Sands of Delirium} 2 {Unsummon} 22 other spells Sideboard 2 {Chronic Flooding} 1 {Elixir of Immortality} 1 {Grave Betrayal} 1 {Grimoire of the Dead} 2 {Murder} 1 {Nightveil Specter} 1 {Pack Rat} 1 {Ravenous Rats} 2 {Shadow Slice} 1 {Sleep} 2 {Ultimate Price} 15 sideboard cards Notes: Utilize the {pack rat} clones and {ogre slumlord} ability to "infest the board" while utilizing the removal spells to prevent any countering... Testing has shown a win anywhere from turn 5-8 |
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on February 12, 2013, 11:40:10 AMactually that's not a bad idea I don't own an {infinite reflection} so that combo never occurred to me might be a good one to sideboard if I keep this deck when Avacyn swithes to modern
I made a UB rat deck pre-GTC that used {infinite reflection} on {pack rat}. Might try it again. I like that {ogre slumlord} turns all your rats into landmines.
Quote from: Mikefrompluto on February 12, 2013, 05:16:55 PMYea I realized that after the fact, I Missread and didn't realize it affected current creatures as well -.-
I said it would be useless because reflection would turn {ogre slumlord} into a {pack rat}, making all your rats lose deathtouch.
Quote from: Wally on February 12, 2013, 05:40:11 PMAlthough a valid loophole to the issue, by casting {infinite reflection} on the slumlord kind of defeats the purpose of themeing the deck with rats
Just do infinite reflection on the slumlord. By that time you should have a token of pack rat out anyway. :) then watch the rat tokens flood the board when something you cast dies. :)
Quote from: LhûgThalion on February 12, 2013, 06:15:20 PMcasting reflection on {pack rat} will give me clones with ever increasing atk/tgh for (1)(b) or less versus having to multiply one per turn for the (2)(b) ability allowing a faster population rateQuote from: Wally on February 12, 2013, 05:40:11 PMAlthough a valid loophole to the issue, by casting {infinite reflection} on the slumlord kind of defeats the purpose of themeing the deck with rats
Just do infinite reflection on the slumlord. By that time you should have a token of pack rat out anyway. :) then watch the rat tokens flood the board when something you cast dies. :)