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'''Erhnamgeddon''' (or '''Erhnam 'Geddon''') is a deck made popular after the release of ''[[Chronicles]]''. | '''Erhnamgeddon''' (or '''Erhnam 'Geddon''') is a [[deck]] made popular after the release of ''[[Chronicles]]''. The deck is named for its basic strategy of playing <c>Erhnam Djinn</c> (or another [[Magic slang#Fatty|fatty]]), destroying all lands with <c>Armageddon</c>, and then pounding the opponent with the fatty while they struggle with limited mana. | ||
[[Bertrand Lestree]] of France took 2nd place in [[Pro Tour]] 1996 with this version. | [[Bertrand Lestree]] of France took 2nd place in [[Pro Tour]] 1996 with this version. | ||
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2 Icy Manipulator | 2 Icy Manipulator | ||
1 Ivory Tower | 1 Ivory Tower | ||
1 Zuran Orb | |||
Enchantments | Enchantments | ||
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1 Balance | 1 Balance | ||
2 Wrath of God | 2 Wrath of God | ||
Sideboard | Sideboard | ||
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1 Wrath of God | 1 Wrath of God | ||
</d> | </d> | ||
[[Category: Tournament decks]] | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://puremtgo.com/node/1262 "Explorations #5 - Shards of Alara Deck Sketches (Naya, Misc)"] by Steve Gargolinski, analyzes Lestree's deck | |||
[[Category:Tournament decks]] | |||
[[Category:Deck archetypes]] |
Latest revision as of 12:58, 30 October 2015
Erhnamgeddon (or Erhnam 'Geddon) is a deck made popular after the release of Chronicles. The deck is named for its basic strategy of playing Erhnam Djinn (or another fatty), destroying all lands with Armageddon, and then pounding the opponent with the fatty while they struggle with limited mana.
Bertrand Lestree of France took 2nd place in Pro Tour 1996 with this version.
Erhnamgeddon
Creature (14)
Sideboard (15)
2 Karma
External links
- "Explorations #5 - Shards of Alara Deck Sketches (Naya, Misc)" by Steve Gargolinski, analyzes Lestree's deck