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The '''Standard Magnivore Deck''' seeks to play a <c>Magnivore</c> while filling its graveyard with sorceries. <c>Wildfire</c> is then used to both remove the opponent's creatures from play, while also disrupting their mana development making them less likely to be able to play answers to the Magnivore.
The '''Standard Magnivore Deck''' is a standard deck that was played during the ''[[Champions of Kamigawa]]'' - ''[[Ravnica: City of Guilds]]'' format. It seeks to play a <c>Magnivore</c> while filling its graveyard with [[sorcery|sorceries]]. <c>Wildfire</c> is then used to both remove the opponent's creatures from play, while also disrupting their mana development making them less likely to be able to play [[answer]]s to the Magnivore. Some players substitute <c>Boomerang</c> for <c>Eye of Nowhere</c> to take advantage of another sorcery spell in the deck.  


<d Title = Magnivore>
<d Title = Magnivore>
Lands
9 Island
5 Mountain
4 Shivan Reef
4 Steam Vents
Creatures
Creatures
4 Magnivore
4 Magnivore
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Sorceries
Sorceries
3 Compulsive Research
4 Demolish
4 Eye of Nowhere
4 Sleight of Hand
4 Sleight of Hand
4 Eye of Nowhere
4 Volcanic Hammer
3 Compulsive Research
4 Stone Rain
4 Stone Rain
4 Demolish
2 Tidings
2 Tidings
4 Volcanic Hammer
3 Wildfire  
3 Wildfire  
Lands
4 Steam Vents
4 Shivan Reef
5 Mountain
9 Island
</d>
</d>


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Latest revision as of 07:06, 17 March 2019

The Standard Magnivore Deck is a standard deck that was played during the Champions of Kamigawa - Ravnica: City of Guilds format. It seeks to play a Magnivore while filling its graveyard with sorceries. Wildfire is then used to both remove the opponent's creatures from play, while also disrupting their mana development making them less likely to be able to play answers to the Magnivore. Some players substitute Boomerang for Eye of Nowhere to take advantage of another sorcery spell in the deck.

Magnivore