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'''Angelic Might''' is a [[White]] and [[Green]] [[intro pack]] for ''[[Avacyn Restored]]'' focused mainly on [[angels]].
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''[[Avacyn Restored]]'' has five bicolored [[intro pack]]s.
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==Angelic Might==
'''Angelic Might''' is a [[green]]/[[white]] intro pack that focuses on [[Angel]]s.


{{cquote|The "Angelic Might" [[deck]] features, as you'd expect, gigantic [[flying]] creatures with awesome abilities. You just need to make sure the game lasts long enough for them to come out! Hold off your opponent's creatures with <c>Angelic Wall</<c> and <c>Gideon's Lawkeeper</c>, neuter those creatures with <c>Defang</c>, and take them off the battlefield entirely with <c>Righteous Blow</c> and <c>Oblivion Ring</c>. Don't be afraid to trade your creatures in combat for your opponent's attackers—anything that slows down your enemies is good for you.
{{cquote|The "Angelic Might" [[deck]] features, as you'd expect, gigantic [[flying]] creatures with awesome abilities. You just need to make sure the game lasts long enough for them to come out! Hold off your opponent's creatures with <c>Angelic Wall</c> and <c>Gideon's Lawkeeper</c>, neuter those creatures with <c>Defang</c>, and take them off the battlefield entirely with <c>Righteous Blow</c> and <c>Oblivion Ring</c>. Don't be afraid to trade your creatures in combat for your opponent's attackers—anything that slows down your enemies is good for you.


Meanwhile, develop your mana base with <c>Rampant Growth</c> and <c>Borderland Ranger</c>, and prolong the game by gaining life. <c>Cathedral Sanctifier</c> can help with that as early as turn 1. <c>Seraph of Dawn</c>'s [[lifelink]] ability lets you gain life each time it deals damage. Add in the lifegain potential of <c>Scroll of Avacyn</c>, <c>Seraph's Sanctuary</c>, and <c>Goldnight Redeemer</c>, and you can counteract a lot of damage you may have taken.
Meanwhile, develop your mana base with <c>Rampant Growth</c> and <c>Borderland Ranger</c>, and prolong the game by gaining life. <c>Cathedral Sanctifier</c> can help with that as early as turn 1. <c>Seraph of Dawn</c>'s [[lifelink]] ability lets you gain life each time it deals damage. Add in the lifegain potential of <c>Scroll of Avacyn</c>, <c>Seraph's Sanctuary</c>, and <c>Goldnight Redeemer</c>, and you can counteract a lot of damage you may have taken.


Once the Angels arrive, the battle plan becomes simple: attack! <c>Serra Angel</c> and <c>Archangel</c> play both offense and defense thanks to the [[vigilance]] ability. <c>Voice of the Provinces</c> comes with a friend that can block a counterattack. And <c>Angel of Glory's Rise</c> can resurrect all the [[Humans]] that gave their lives for the cause earlier in the game.
Once the Angels arrive, the battle plan becomes simple: attack! <c>Serra Angel</c> and <c>Archangel</c> play both offense and defense thanks to the [[vigilance]] ability. <c>Voice of the Provinces</c> comes with a friend that can block a counterattack. And <c>Angel of Glory's Rise</c> can resurrect all the [[Human]]s that gave their lives for the cause earlier in the game.


Once you've played the deck, you may wish to diversify your collection of Angels. Luckily, the ''[[Avacyn Restored]]'' set has plenty of amazing choices! <c>Angel of Jubilation</c>; <c>Restoration Angel</c>; and <c>Sigarda, Host of Herons</c> are all stunning. But nothing holds a candle to <c>Avacyn, Angel of Hope</c>, an [[indestructible]] 8/8 Angel that makes all your other permanents indestructible too!}}
Once you've played the deck, you may wish to diversify your collection of Angels. Luckily, the ''[[Avacyn Restored]]'' set has plenty of amazing choices! <c>Angel of Jubilation</c>; <c>Restoration Angel</c>; and <c>Sigarda, Host of Herons</c> are all stunning. But nothing holds a candle to <c>Avacyn, Angel of Hope</c>, an [[indestructible]] 8/8 Angel that makes all your other permanents indestructible too!}}


[[File:AVR Angelic Might.jpg|250 px|right]]
<d title="Angelic Might">
<d title="Angelic Might">
Lands
Lands
11 Forest
11 Forest
13 Plains
13 Plains
1 Seraph Sanctuary
1 Seraph Sanctuary


Creatures
Creatures
1 Angel of Glory's Rise
1 Angel of Glory's Rise
2 Angelic Wall
2 Angelic Wall
1 Archangel
1 Archangel
3 Borderland Ranger
3 Borderland Ranger
2 Cathedral Sanctifier
2 Cathedral Sanctifier
2 Emancipation Angel
2 Emancipation Angel
2 Gideon's Lawkeeper
2 Gideon's Lawkeeper
1 Goldnight Redeemer
1 Goldnight Redeemer
1 Herald of War
1 Herald of War
2 Seraph of Dawn
2 Seraph of Dawn
2 Serra Angel
2 Serra Angel
1 Timberland Guide
1 Timberland Guide
1 Voice of the Provinces
1 Voice of the Provinces


Instants
Instants
2 Righteous Blow
2 Righteous Blow


Sorcery
Sorcery
1 Defy Death
1 Defy Death
2 Rampant Growth
2 Rampant Growth


Enchantments
Enchantments
1 Builder's Blessing
1 Builder's Blessing
2 Defang
2 Defang
1 Oblivion Ring
1 Oblivion Ring
1 Triumph of Ferocity
1 Triumph of Ferocity


Artifacts
Artifacts
2 Angel's Tomb
2 Angel's Tomb
1 Bladed Bracers
1 Bladed Bracers
1 Scroll of Avacyn
1 Scroll of Avacyn
</d>
</d>
The rares for this deck are <c>Herald of War</c> and <c>Angel of Glory's Rise</c>.


==External links==
{{Deck rares|holo-1=Herald of War|rare-last=Angel of Glory's Rise}}
* http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/arcana/959
 
==Bound by Strength==
'''Bound by Strength''' is a [[green]]/[[blue]] intro pack focused on the [[soulbond]] mechanic.
 
{{cquote|If you like teamwork (and overwhelming your opponent), you'll love the "Bound by Strength" deck. The soulbond ability lets pairs of creatures share their powers—but soulbond creatures get the benefit of their abilities only if they're paired with another creature, so it's important to put plenty of them out!
 
In some cases, pairing two soulbond creatures together is the best play. Sometimes different choices can pay off. If you pair <c>Tandem Lookout</c> and <c>Latch Seeker</c>, Latch Seeker becomes an [[unblockable]] creature that lets you [[draw]] a card whenever it deals damage to an opponent! And pairing anything to <c>Flowering Lumberknot</c> is a good idea, since this four-mana 5/5 can attack or block only while paired.
 
Naturally, the deck also has a few tricks in store. <c>Joint Assault</c> gives +2/+2 to any creature, whether it's paired or not—and if it is, the other creature gets the bonus too! <c>Wolfir Avenger</c>'s flash ability lets you create a pair when your opponent's not expecting it. Both <c>Nephalia Smuggler</c> and <c>Deadeye Navigator</c> let you [[exile]] a creature and immediately return it to the battlefield, which can let it dodge a [[removal]] spell or set up a new soulbond pair. And if all else fails, a timely <c>Overrun</c> can quickly end the game in your favor.
 
If you'd like to personalize the deck, the first move is probably to add in more <c>Wolfir Silverheart</c>s. Other good options include <c>Soul of the Harvest</c>, a 6/6 creature, which lets you draw a card each time you put a creature onto the battlefield, and <c>Descendants' Path</c>, which could net you a free creature each turn.}}
 
[[File:AVR Bound by Strength.jpg|250 px|right]]
<d title="Bound by Strength">
Lands
13 Forest
12 Island
 
Creatures
1 Acidic Slime
1 Deadeye Navigator
2 Druid's Familiar
2 Elgaud Shieldmate
2 Flowering Lumberknot
1 Geist Trappers
2 Latch Seeker
2 Llanowar Elves
1 Nephalia Smuggler
2 Nightshade Peddler
1 Pathbreaker Wurm
1 Runeclaw Bear
2 Tandem Lookout
3 Trusted Forcemage
2 Vorstclaw
2 Wingcrafter
1 Wolfir Avenger
1 Wolfir Silverheart
 
Instants
2 Joint Assault
 
Sorcery
2 Lair Delve
1 Overrun
 
Enchantment
1 Ice Cage
</d>
 
{{Deck rares|holo-1=Wolfir Silverheart|rare-last=Deadeye Navigator}}
 
==Fiery Dawn==
'''Fiery Dawn''' is a [[red]]/[[white]] intro pack with a focus on cheap creatures and an [[aggro deck|aggressive strategy]].
 
{{cquote|The "Fiery Dawn" deck focuses on the power of [[Human]]s working together. Since this is an aggressive deck, your primary focus will be to cast creatures and start attacking with them as early as possible.
 
Many of your cards provide bonuses whenever another creature shows up on your side. Some bonuses, such as those provided by <c>Kessig Malcontents</c> and <c>Vigilante Justice</c>, deal damage to take out potential blockers so you can attack with ease or shorten the game by taking a chunk out of your opponent's life total. <c>Kruin Striker</c> temporarily makes itself bigger, while <c>Goldnight Commander</c> temporarily makes your entire army bigger. <c>Cathars' Crusade</c> is an [[enchantment]] that goes one step beyond that: it makes your entire army bigger permanently!
 
Perhaps the most dynamic card in the deck is <c>Thatcher Revolt</c>. Since it puts three Human [[token]]s onto the [[battlefield]], it can cause your other cards' abilities to trigger three times at once! Of course, it also provides a small army of creatures raring to charge at your opponent. Add in <c>Zealous Conscripts</c>, which recruits one of your opponent's creatures to fight on your side for a turn, and a few damage-dealing spells like <c>Incinerate</c> and <c>Pillar of Flame</c>, and justice will come swiftly indeed.
 
If you'd like to jack up the damage-dealing potential of this deck, <c>Burn at the Stake</c> and <c>Bonfire of the Damned</c> are both ferocious ways to end the game in a torrent of fire. If, instead, you'd like to increase the number of powerful Humans in the deck, the Innistrad card <c>Champion of the Parish</c> is one of the fiercest fighters you could add.}}
 
[[File:AVR Fiery Dawn.jpg|250 px|right]]
<d title="Fiery Dawn">
Lands
12 Mountain
12 Plains
 
Creatures
2 Benalish Veteran
1 Devout Chaplain
2 Elite Vanguard
2 Goldnight Commander
2 Kessig Malcontents
2 Kruin Striker
1 Manic Vandal
2 Moorland Inquisitor
3 Riot Ringleader
1 Somberwald Vigilante
2 Thraben Valiant
1 Zealous Conscripts
 
Instants
1 Banners Raised
2 Incinerate
1 Zealous Strike
 
Sorcery
1 Fireball
1 Pillar of Flame
3 Thatcher Revolt
 
Enchantments
1 Cathars' Crusade
1 Commander's Authority
1 Pacifism
2 Vigilante Justice
 
Artifacts
1 Angelic Armaments
</d>
 
{{Deck rares|holo-1=Zealous Conscripts|rare-last=Cathars' Crusade}}
 
==Slaughterhouse==
'''Slaughterhouse''' is a [[black]]/[[red]] intro pack focused on killing creatures and the [[undying]] mechanic, and with an aggressive strategy.
 
{{cquote|The key to playing the "Slaughterhouse" deck is to kill creatures early and often. The twisted part is that you'll want to kill not only your opponent's creatures but your own, too! Many of the creatures in this deck don't stay dead, so offing them isn't really a disadvantage. The first time they die, creatures with the [[undying]] ability return to the [[battlefield]] even bigger than before!
 
You've also got plenty of creatures that give you a bonus when they die: <c>Goblin Arsonist</c> and <c>Gang of Devils</c> deal damage, <c>Maalfeld Twins</c> replaces itself with a couple of [[Zombie]]s, <c>Driver of the Dead</c> raises a creature from the dead.... As if that weren't enough, cards like <c>Harvester of Souls</c>, <c>Blood Artist</c>, and <c>Havengul Vampire</c> provide bonuses when any creature dies, no matter whose it was.
 
Ultimately, you'll have such complete mastery over death that [[sacrifice|sacrificing]] your own creatures will be a benefit in disguise. <c>Barter in Blood</c>, <c>Bone Splinters</c>, and <c>Fling</c> are all cards that allow you to kill your opponent's creatures at the cost of killing your own. This may seem fair, but while your opponent's creature stays dead, your <c>Butcher Ghoul</c> comes back from the [[graveyard|grave]] and <c>Harvester of Souls</c> nets you multiple cards. Now that's truly evil.
 
To make this deck even more diabolical, consider bolstering it with <c>Killing Wave</c>, a black sorcery with the potential to kill all creatures or shred your opponent's life total. <c>Hound of Griselbrand</c> is another nasty choice, as it has both [[undying]] and [[double strike]]. Finally, <c>Vexing Devil</c> gives your opponent the choice of facing down a 4-power creature or taking 4 damage—all for just one mana!}}
 
[[File:AVR Slaughterhouse.jpg|250 px|right]]
<d title="Slaughterhouse">
Lands
12 Mountain
13 Swamp
 
Creatures
1 Blood Artist
1 Bloodflow Connoisseur
3 Butcher Ghoul
2 Demonic Taskmaster
1 Demonlord of Ashmouth
1 Driver of the Dead
2 Evernight Shade
1 Gang of Devils
2 Goblin Arsonist
1 Harvester of Souls
1 Havengul Vampire
1 Hunted Ghoul
1 Maalfeld Twins
2 Raging Poltergeist
2 Reassembling Skeleton
3 Soulcage Fiend
 
Instants
2 Fling
 
Sorcery
2 Barter in Blood
2 Bone Splinters
2 Grave Exchange
 
Artifacts
1 Scroll of Griselbrand
 
Enchantments
1 Unhallowed Pact
</d>
 
{{Deck rares|holo-1=Harvester of Souls|rare-last=Demonlord of Ashmouth}}
 
==Solitary Fiends==
'''Solitary Fiends''' is a [[blue]]/[[black]] intro pack focused on the "[[loners]]" theme.
 
{{cquote|With the "Solitary Fiends" deck, your nefarious scheme is to have exactly one [[creature]] on the battlefield. Your most powerful threats thrive if you meet this condition. For example, <c>Demonic Rising</c> supplies you with a 5/5 flying [[Demon]], and <c>Lone Revenant</c> provides you with extra cards. Other creatures such as <c>Fettergeist</c> and <c>Havengul Skaab</c> are at their best when by themselves, and provide an easy way to ditch your other creatures.
 
Enchantments like <c>Homicidal Seclusion</c> (which gives a solitary creature +3/+1 and [[lifelink]]) or <c>Predator's Gambit</c> (which gives a solitary creature +2/+1 and [[intimidate]]) can make any creature terrifying enough to rip your opponent apart. And once you have a creature with immense power, take advantage of it with <c>Triumph of Cruelty</c> and <c>Essence Harvest</c>!
 
Playing with just one creature can be risky since you leave yourself open to counterattacks, but the deck has a number of ways to fend off your opponent. <c>Frost Breath</c> and <c>Crippling Chill</c> lock down opposing creatures. <c>Into the Void</c> and <c>Peel from Reality</c> return creatures to their owners' hands. (This is also helpful for getting you down to a single creature!) <c>Alchemist's Apprentice</c> and <c>Crypt Creeper</c> are especially useful minions—not only can they block potentially painful attacks, but they can [[sacrifice]] themselves at a moment's notice when you'd benefit by having just a single creature.
 
If you're interested in customizing this deck, try adding <c>Descent into Madness</c>, an enchantment that will devastate your opponent's side of the board while supporting your solitary strategy. Another strong choice is <c>Tamiyo, the Moon Sage</c>, a [[Planeswalker]] who can distract your opponent's creatures and refill your hand with cards.}}
 
[[File:AVR Solitary Fiends.jpg|250 px|right]]
<d title="Solitary Fiends">
Lands
11 Island
13 Swamp
 
Creatures
3 Alchemist's Apprentice
1 Corpse Traders
1 Crypt Creeper
2 Fettergeist
1 Havengul Skaab
1 Lone Revenant
2 Marrow Bats
2 Mist Raven
2 Renegade Demon
2 Undead Executioner
 
Instants
2 Crippling Chill
2 Doom Blade
2 Frost Breath
2 Peel from Reality
 
Sorcery
2 Essence Harvest
2 Into the Void
 
Enchantments
1 Demonic Rising
1 Homicidal Seclusion
1 Predator's Gambit
1 Triumph of Cruelty
 
Artifacts
1 Swiftfoot Boots
2 Tormentor's Trident
</d>
 
{{Deck rares|holo-1=Lone Revenant|rare-last=Demonic Rising}}


==See also==
*[[Innistrad block/Preconstructed theme decks]]


{{Avacyn Restored Intro Packs}}
==External links==
*{{DailyRef|feature/intro-packs-2012-04-29|''Avacyn Restored'' Intro Packs|[[Monty Ashley]]|April 12, 2012}}
* [http://magic.wizards.com/en/game-info/products/card-set-archive/avacyn-restored/intro-pack-decklists ''Avacyn Restored'' Intro Pack Decklists]


[[category:Theme decks]]
{{Innistrad|block intro packs}}

Latest revision as of 03:12, 19 June 2019

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Avacyn Restored/Intro packs
 
 
 

Avacyn Restored has five bicolored intro packs.

Angelic Might

Angelic Might is a green/white intro pack that focuses on Angels.

“  The "Angelic Might" deck features, as you'd expect, gigantic flying creatures with awesome abilities. You just need to make sure the game lasts long enough for them to come out! Hold off your opponent's creatures with Angelic Wall and Gideon's Lawkeeper, neuter those creatures with Defang, and take them off the battlefield entirely with Righteous Blow and Oblivion Ring. Don't be afraid to trade your creatures in combat for your opponent's attackers—anything that slows down your enemies is good for you.

Meanwhile, develop your mana base with Rampant Growth and Borderland Ranger, and prolong the game by gaining life. Cathedral Sanctifier can help with that as early as turn 1. Seraph of Dawn's lifelink ability lets you gain life each time it deals damage. Add in the lifegain potential of Scroll of Avacyn, Seraph's Sanctuary, and Goldnight Redeemer, and you can counteract a lot of damage you may have taken.

Once the Angels arrive, the battle plan becomes simple: attack! Serra Angel and Archangel play both offense and defense thanks to the vigilance ability. Voice of the Provinces comes with a friend that can block a counterattack. And Angel of Glory's Rise can resurrect all the Humans that gave their lives for the cause earlier in the game.

Once you've played the deck, you may wish to diversify your collection of Angels. Luckily, the Avacyn Restored set has plenty of amazing choices! Angel of Jubilation; Restoration Angel; and Sigarda, Host of Herons are all stunning. But nothing holds a candle to Avacyn, Angel of Hope, an indestructible 8/8 Angel that makes all your other permanents indestructible too!

 ”

The rares in this deck are Herald of War (holographic foil) and Angel of Glory's Rise.

Bound by Strength

Bound by Strength is a green/blue intro pack focused on the soulbond mechanic.

“  If you like teamwork (and overwhelming your opponent), you'll love the "Bound by Strength" deck. The soulbond ability lets pairs of creatures share their powers—but soulbond creatures get the benefit of their abilities only if they're paired with another creature, so it's important to put plenty of them out!

In some cases, pairing two soulbond creatures together is the best play. Sometimes different choices can pay off. If you pair Tandem Lookout and Latch Seeker, Latch Seeker becomes an unblockable creature that lets you draw a card whenever it deals damage to an opponent! And pairing anything to Flowering Lumberknot is a good idea, since this four-mana 5/5 can attack or block only while paired.

Naturally, the deck also has a few tricks in store. Joint Assault gives +2/+2 to any creature, whether it's paired or not—and if it is, the other creature gets the bonus too! Wolfir Avenger's flash ability lets you create a pair when your opponent's not expecting it. Both Nephalia Smuggler and Deadeye Navigator let you exile a creature and immediately return it to the battlefield, which can let it dodge a removal spell or set up a new soulbond pair. And if all else fails, a timely Overrun can quickly end the game in your favor.

If you'd like to personalize the deck, the first move is probably to add in more Wolfir Silverhearts. Other good options include Soul of the Harvest, a 6/6 creature, which lets you draw a card each time you put a creature onto the battlefield, and Descendants' Path, which could net you a free creature each turn.

 ”

The rares in this deck are Wolfir Silverheart (holographic foil) and Deadeye Navigator.

Fiery Dawn

Fiery Dawn is a red/white intro pack with a focus on cheap creatures and an aggressive strategy.

“  The "Fiery Dawn" deck focuses on the power of Humans working together. Since this is an aggressive deck, your primary focus will be to cast creatures and start attacking with them as early as possible.

Many of your cards provide bonuses whenever another creature shows up on your side. Some bonuses, such as those provided by Kessig Malcontents and Vigilante Justice, deal damage to take out potential blockers so you can attack with ease or shorten the game by taking a chunk out of your opponent's life total. Kruin Striker temporarily makes itself bigger, while Goldnight Commander temporarily makes your entire army bigger. Cathars' Crusade is an enchantment that goes one step beyond that: it makes your entire army bigger permanently!

Perhaps the most dynamic card in the deck is Thatcher Revolt. Since it puts three Human tokens onto the battlefield, it can cause your other cards' abilities to trigger three times at once! Of course, it also provides a small army of creatures raring to charge at your opponent. Add in Zealous Conscripts, which recruits one of your opponent's creatures to fight on your side for a turn, and a few damage-dealing spells like Incinerate and Pillar of Flame, and justice will come swiftly indeed.

If you'd like to jack up the damage-dealing potential of this deck, Burn at the Stake and Bonfire of the Damned are both ferocious ways to end the game in a torrent of fire. If, instead, you'd like to increase the number of powerful Humans in the deck, the Innistrad card Champion of the Parish is one of the fiercest fighters you could add.

 ”

The rares in this deck are Zealous Conscripts (holographic foil) and Cathars' Crusade.

Slaughterhouse

Slaughterhouse is a black/red intro pack focused on killing creatures and the undying mechanic, and with an aggressive strategy.

“  The key to playing the "Slaughterhouse" deck is to kill creatures early and often. The twisted part is that you'll want to kill not only your opponent's creatures but your own, too! Many of the creatures in this deck don't stay dead, so offing them isn't really a disadvantage. The first time they die, creatures with the undying ability return to the battlefield even bigger than before!

You've also got plenty of creatures that give you a bonus when they die: Goblin Arsonist and Gang of Devils deal damage, Maalfeld Twins replaces itself with a couple of Zombies, Driver of the Dead raises a creature from the dead.... As if that weren't enough, cards like Harvester of Souls, Blood Artist, and Havengul Vampire provide bonuses when any creature dies, no matter whose it was.

Ultimately, you'll have such complete mastery over death that sacrificing your own creatures will be a benefit in disguise. Barter in Blood, Bone Splinters, and Fling are all cards that allow you to kill your opponent's creatures at the cost of killing your own. This may seem fair, but while your opponent's creature stays dead, your Butcher Ghoul comes back from the grave and Harvester of Souls nets you multiple cards. Now that's truly evil.

To make this deck even more diabolical, consider bolstering it with Killing Wave, a black sorcery with the potential to kill all creatures or shred your opponent's life total. Hound of Griselbrand is another nasty choice, as it has both undying and double strike. Finally, Vexing Devil gives your opponent the choice of facing down a 4-power creature or taking 4 damage—all for just one mana!

 ”

The rares in this deck are Harvester of Souls (holographic foil) and Demonlord of Ashmouth.

Solitary Fiends

Solitary Fiends is a blue/black intro pack focused on the "loners" theme.

“  With the "Solitary Fiends" deck, your nefarious scheme is to have exactly one creature on the battlefield. Your most powerful threats thrive if you meet this condition. For example, Demonic Rising supplies you with a 5/5 flying Demon, and Lone Revenant provides you with extra cards. Other creatures such as Fettergeist and Havengul Skaab are at their best when by themselves, and provide an easy way to ditch your other creatures.

Enchantments like Homicidal Seclusion (which gives a solitary creature +3/+1 and lifelink) or Predator's Gambit (which gives a solitary creature +2/+1 and intimidate) can make any creature terrifying enough to rip your opponent apart. And once you have a creature with immense power, take advantage of it with Triumph of Cruelty and Essence Harvest!

Playing with just one creature can be risky since you leave yourself open to counterattacks, but the deck has a number of ways to fend off your opponent. Frost Breath and Crippling Chill lock down opposing creatures. Into the Void and Peel from Reality return creatures to their owners' hands. (This is also helpful for getting you down to a single creature!) Alchemist's Apprentice and Crypt Creeper are especially useful minions—not only can they block potentially painful attacks, but they can sacrifice themselves at a moment's notice when you'd benefit by having just a single creature.

If you're interested in customizing this deck, try adding Descent into Madness, an enchantment that will devastate your opponent's side of the board while supporting your solitary strategy. Another strong choice is Tamiyo, the Moon Sage, a Planeswalker who can distract your opponent's creatures and refill your hand with cards.

 ”

The rares in this deck are Lone Revenant (holographic foil) and Demonic Rising.

See also

External links