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== Ghost Husk (BW) ==
'''Ghost Husk''' is a recent addition to the CHK-RAV [[Standard]] [[Metagame]]. It is mainly based around using <c>Nantuko Husk</c> and <c>Promise of Bunrei</c>.
Ghost Husk is a recent addition to the CHK- RAV metagame. It is mainly based around using Nantuko Husk and Promise of Bunrei do deal 20 damage ASAP.


Debuting around the qualifiers for [[Pro Tour|PT]] Charleston, this deck scraps the discard found in Hand in Hand for a more synergistic approach to killing its opponent.


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Full of sacrifice effects, the deck uses Promise of Bunrei to create tokens, and <c>Plagued Rusalka</c> to keep early board control. <c>Orzhov Pontiff</c> can destroy the opponent's creatures or boost the deck's tokens before an attack. Late game, <c>Ghost Council of Orzhova</c> is used to win, if a Nantuko Husk hasn't shown up earlier.  
Debuing around PTQ Charleston time, this deck scraps the discard found in Hand in Hand for a more synergistic approach to killing its opponent.
 
Full of sacrifice effects, the deck uses Promise of Bunrei to create tokens, and plagued rusulka to keep early board control. Orzhov Pontiff can destroy opponents creatures or boost the decks tokens before an attack. Late game Ghost Council of Orzhova is used to win, if a nantuko husk hasn't shown up earlier. This is a fairly average build:
This is a fairly average build:
<cs>
 
4 Godless Shrine
<deck title="Ghost Husk">
4 Caves of Koilos
Artifacts
1 Eiganjo Castle
3 Umezawa's Jitte
1 Shizo, Death's Storehouse
 
7 Swamp
Creatures
5 Plains
</cs>
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22 Land
<cs>
4 Nantuko Husk
4 Nantuko Husk
4 Dark Confidant
4 Dark Confidant
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3 Savannah Lions
3 Savannah Lions
3 Kami of Ancient Law
3 Kami of Ancient Law
</cs>
 
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Enchantments
24 Creatures
4 Promise of Bunrei
<cs>
 
Instants
4 Mortify
4 Mortify
4 Promise of Bunrei
 
3 Umezawa's Jitte
Land
</cs>
4 Godless Shrine
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4 Caves of Koilos
14 Other Spells Sideboard
1 Eiganjo Castle
<cs>
1 Shizo, Death's Storehouse
7 Swamp
5 Plains
 
Sideboard
3 Grave Pact
3 Grave Pact
3 Last Gasp
3 Last Gasp
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1 Castigate
1 Castigate
3 Shining Shoal  
3 Shining Shoal  
</cs>
</deck>
 
The deck can struggle against Heartbeat combo due to a lack of disruption, so post-sideboarding <C>Mindslicer</c> rips the players hand apart, leaving a few creatures to cruise in for the kill. Promise of Bunrei also leaves the deck with something post <c>Wrath of God</c>, and all it takes is an Orzhov Pontiff to win a game post-wrath.


The deck can struggle against heartbeat combo due to a lack of disruption, so post sideboarding Mindslicer rips the players hand apart, leaving a few creatures to cruise in for the kill. Promise of Bunrei also leaves the deck with something post Wrath of God, and all it takes is an Orzhov Pontiff to win a game post-wrath.
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 5 March 2022

Ghost Husk is a recent addition to the CHK-RAV Standard Metagame. It is mainly based around using Nantuko Husk and Promise of Bunrei.

Debuting around the qualifiers for PT Charleston, this deck scraps the discard found in Hand in Hand for a more synergistic approach to killing its opponent.

Full of sacrifice effects, the deck uses Promise of Bunrei to create tokens, and Plagued Rusalka to keep early board control. Orzhov Pontiff can destroy the opponent's creatures or boost the deck's tokens before an attack. Late game, Ghost Council of Orzhova is used to win, if a Nantuko Husk hasn't shown up earlier.

This is a fairly average build:

Ghost Husk

The deck can struggle against Heartbeat combo due to a lack of disruption, so post-sideboarding Mindslicer rips the players hand apart, leaving a few creatures to cruise in for the kill. Promise of Bunrei also leaves the deck with something post Wrath of God, and all it takes is an Orzhov Pontiff to win a game post-wrath.