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There are various approaches of Planeswalker deck; however, most of them share a few key planeswalkers <c>Ajani Vengeant</c> and <c>Garruk Wildspeaker</c>.  Below are 2 decks that illustrate how Planeswalkers deck works.
There are various approaches of Planeswalker deck; however, most of them share a few key planeswalkers <c>Ajani Vengeant</c> and <c>Garruk Wildspeaker</c>.  Below are 2 decks that illustrate how Planeswalkers deck works.


Erik Ryding and Wilhelm Dubber Pro Tour Berlin
<b>Erik Ryding and Wilhelm Dubber Pro Tour Berlin</b>


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Lands
Lands
4 Treetop Village
2 Battlefield Forge
2 Brushland
3 Fire-lit Thicket
4 Jungle Shrine
4 Jungle Shrine
2 Karplusan Forest
3 Reflecting Pool
3 Reflecting Pool
4 Treetop Village
3 Wooded Bastion
3 Wooded Bastion
3 Fire-lit Thicket
2 Karplusan Forest
2 Battlefield Forge
2 Brushland


Planeswalkers
Planeswalkers
4 Ajani Vengeant
4 Chandra Nalaar
4 Chandra Nalaar
1 Elspeth, Knight-Errant
1 Elspeth, Knight-Errant
4 Ajani Vengeant
4 Garruk Wildspeaker
4 Garruk Wildspeaker
1 Sarkhan Vol
1 Sarkhan Vol
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Instants
Instants
4 Condemn
2 Naya Charm
2 Naya Charm
4 Condemn


Sorceries
Sorceries
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Enchantments
Enchantments
4 Fertile Ground
2 Oblivion Ring
2 Oblivion Ring
4 Fertile Ground


Artifacts
Artifacts
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Sideboard
Sideboard
1 Burrenton Forge-Tender
1 Flameblast Dragon
1 Flameblast Dragon
1 Relic of Progenitus
2 Guttural Response
1 Oblivion Ring
1 Burrenton Forge-Tender
1 Hallowed Burial
1 Hallowed Burial
2 Guttural Response
4 Kitchen Finks
4 Kitchen Finks
4 Raking Canopy  
1 Oblivion Ring
4 Raking Canopy
1 Relic of Progenitus
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Here is another version of a Planeswalker deck
Here is another version of a Planeswalker deck


AJ Sacher in Pro Tour Kyoto '09
<b>AJ Sacher in Pro Tour Kyoto '09</b>


<d title=5-color-planeswalker>
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This version acts like the once famous 5 color control deck, the game win condition is <c>Cruel Ultimatum</c> or <c>Liliana Vess</c>.  The rest of the Planeswalkers can chip away at the opponent's life while all the instants and sorceries defend them well.  The reason for this deck puts out no creature is that this allows the deck to disable all creature removal automatically without letting the opponents  realize there is actually no creatures.
This version acts like the once famous 5 color control deck, the game win condition is <c>Cruel Ultimatum</c> or <c>Liliana Vess</c>.  The rest of the Planeswalkers can chip away at the opponent's life while all the instants and sorceries defend them well.  The reason for this deck puts out no creature is that this allows the deck to disable all creature removal automatically without letting the opponents  realize there is actually no creatures.
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[[Category:Tournament decks]]
[[Category:Tournament decks]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 28 May 2019

Planeswalker decks are decks that rely heavily on Planeswalkers, the new card type that first appeared in Lorwyn.

There are various approaches of Planeswalker deck; however, most of them share a few key planeswalkers Ajani Vengeant and Garruk Wildspeaker. Below are 2 decks that illustrate how Planeswalkers deck works.

Erik Ryding and Wilhelm Dubber Pro Tour Berlin

This version of Planeswalker combos by Rings of Brighthearth with any Planeswalker ability or get out many Planeswalkers in the same time to overwhelm the opponent. The deck simply lets your opponent do whatever they want to do as long as Planeswalkers are gaining counters, the deck can win.

Here is another version of a Planeswalker deck

AJ Sacher in Pro Tour Kyoto '09

5-color-planeswalker

This version acts like the once famous 5 color control deck, the game win condition is Cruel Ultimatum or Liliana Vess. The rest of the Planeswalkers can chip away at the opponent's life while all the instants and sorceries defend them well. The reason for this deck puts out no creature is that this allows the deck to disable all creature removal automatically without letting the opponents realize there is actually no creatures.