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'''Living End''' is a [[combo deck]] for the [[Modern]] Format. It functions similar to the [[Extended Hypergenesis deck]] by using a cheap [[Cascade]] Spell to cast a [[Suspend]] spell from the library and immediately. However, <c>Hypergenesis</c> was banned when the modern format was introduced, and players fell back to <c>Living End</c> which had a similar effect but from the graveyard rather from the hand, but additionally destroying all creatures on the table.
'''Living End''' is a [[combo deck]] for the [[Modern]] Format. It functions similar to the [[Extended Hypergenesis deck]] by using a cheap [[Cascade]] Spell to cast a [[Suspend]] spell from the library immediately. However, <c>Hypergenesis</c> was banned when the modern format was introduced, and players fell back to <c>Living End</c> which had a similar effect but from the graveyard rather from the hand, but additionally destroying all creatures on the table.


However, this change also forced the creature base to adept, making primarily use of creatures with [[Cycling]], [[Evoke]], or ones that can sacrifice themselves, giving the deck also some utility. However, the deck is also very liable against Graveyard removal.
However, this change also forced the creature base to adept, making primarily use of creatures with [[Cycling]], [[Evoke]], or ones that can sacrifice themselves, giving the deck also some utility. However, the deck is also very liable against Graveyard removal.
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[[Category:Modern format]][[Category:Tournament decks]]
[[Category:Modern format]]
[[Category:Tournament decks]]

Latest revision as of 10:49, 9 November 2019

Living End is a combo deck for the Modern Format. It functions similar to the Extended Hypergenesis deck by using a cheap Cascade Spell to cast a Suspend spell from the library immediately. However, Hypergenesis was banned when the modern format was introduced, and players fell back to Living End which had a similar effect but from the graveyard rather from the hand, but additionally destroying all creatures on the table.

However, this change also forced the creature base to adept, making primarily use of creatures with Cycling, Evoke, or ones that can sacrifice themselves, giving the deck also some utility. However, the deck is also very liable against Graveyard removal.

Sample Living End deck