Grixis 59 cards, 0 sideboard 4 {Watery Grave} 4 {Steam Vents} 4 {Blood Crypt} 4 {Temple of Deceit} 2 {Temple of Malice} 2 {Temple of Epiphany} 3 {Swamp} 1 {Island} 24 lands 4 {Brain Maggot} 4 {Master of the Feast} 4 {Desecration Demon} 3 {Keranos, God of Storms} 15 creatures 2 {Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver} 3 {Jace, Architect of Thought} 3 {Hero's Downfall} 3 {Dreadbore} 2 {Far // Away} 2 {Bile Blight} 3 {Syncopate} 1 {Cyclonic Rift} 1 {Rakdos's Return} 20 other spells Sideboard Notes: I've been wanting to build a grixis again after giving up on it around the start of born of the gods. I feel like with the addition of Keranos to the deck that it will be a lot better and more well rounded as a deck. Not only that but this deck gained a few other good creatures such as master of the feasts which reminds me of delver because he is a low drop that if protected can destroy your opponent in a few turns. I'll prolly be trying out many various versions of this deck. This is kind of an adaptation of a mono black deck I had built just with some better removal. |
Quote from: Wally on April 28, 2014, 07:18:28 PMsecond this. Super underrated.
How about {Notion Thief}?
Quote from: DylanW18 on April 28, 2014, 10:37:47 PMAs do I.
I do recommend {Ral Zarek}
Quote from: Joshnoodles on April 28, 2014, 10:53:07 PM
I'm currently in the process of making multiple builds of this deck in the hopes of finding one really good one. In another build I have {notion theif} plus {master of the feast} create an amazing combo but for this I wanted to be less gimmicky and more focused. {ral zarek} is really good but keranos is strictly better that's why I decided against ral. In this current meta things are too big for it ability and keranos can let us draw cards where ral cannot.