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'''Rock''' (AKA "The Rock" and "Junk") is a deck archetype that appears in [[Legacy]], but can theoretically appear anywhere. A midrange deck at heart, the traditional Rock deck would play a lot of disruption alongside solid removal. Other features include <c title="Regrowth effects">Eternal Witness</c>, <c title=sweepers>Wrath of God</c>, and <c title="card draw">Harmonize</c>. Once the game is under control, the deck would play a big fat finisher to close the game quickly. Due to the state of the Legacy metagame, though, the deck has adopted a much more creature-orientated approach.
'''Rock''' (AKA "The Rock" and "Junk") is a deck archetype that appears in [[Legacy]], but can theoretically appear anywhere. A midrange deck at heart, the traditional Rock deck would play a lot of disruption alongside solid removal. Other features include <c title="Regrowth effects">Eternal Witness</c>, <c title=sweepers>Wrath of God</c>, and <c title="card draw">Harmonize</c>. Once the game is under control, the deck would play a big fat finisher to close the game quickly. Due to the state of the Legacy metagame, though, the deck has adopted a much more creature-orientated approach.<ref>http://www.thecouncil.es/tcdecks/deck.php?id=6159&iddeck=44662</ref>


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[[Category:Deck archetypes]]

Latest revision as of 03:41, 4 September 2022

Rock (AKA "The Rock" and "Junk") is a deck archetype that appears in Legacy, but can theoretically appear anywhere. A midrange deck at heart, the traditional Rock deck would play a lot of disruption alongside solid removal. Other features include Regrowth effects, sweepers, and card draw. Once the game is under control, the deck would play a big fat finisher to close the game quickly. Due to the state of the Legacy metagame, though, the deck has adopted a much more creature-orientated approach.[1]

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