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Heartbeat decks are based on combos using Heartbeat of Spring and Early Harvest to generate a massive amount of mana to cast a game winning spell. The deck was piloted by Maximillian Bracht for a top 8 finish at PT Honolulu.
'''Heartbeat''' [[tournament decks]] are based on combos using <c>Heartbeat of Spring</c> and <c>Early Harvest</c> to generate a massive amount of [[mana]] to cast a game winning [[spell]]. The deck was piloted by Maximillian Bracht for a top 8 finish at Pro Tour Honolulu.<br />


<d title= Heartbeat>
Lands
10 Forest
10 Island
1 Mountain
1 Swamp


'''Heartbeat'''
Artifacts
4 Sensei's Divining Top
 
Creatures
4 Drift of Phantasms
4 Drift of Phantasms
1 Maga, Traitor to Mortals
1 Maga, Traitor to Mortals
4 Sakura-Tribe Elder
4 Sakura-Tribe Elder


Enchantments
4 Heartbeat of Spring
Instants
1 Boomerang
1 Boomerang
4 Early Harvest
4 Muddle the Mixture
4 Remand
Sorceries
1 Compulsive Research
1 Compulsive Research
4 Early Harvest
4 Heartbeat of Spring
1 Invoke the Firemind
1 Invoke the Firemind
4 Kodama's Reach
4 Kodama's Reach
4 Muddle the Mixture
1 Recollect
1 Recollect
4 Remand
4 Sensei's Divining Top
1 Weird Harvest
1 Weird Harvest


10 Forest
Sideboard
10 Island
1 Mountain
1 Swamp
 
Sideboard:
3 Iwamori of the Open Fist
3 Iwamori of the Open Fist
1 Keiga, the Tide Star
1 Keiga, the Tide Star
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3 Savage Twister
3 Savage Twister
1 Umezawa's Jitte
1 Umezawa's Jitte
4 Vinelasher Kudzu
4 Vinelasher Kudzu</d>
 
The basis behind the deck is to use <c>Heartbeat of Spring</c> to accumulate large amounts of mana, then through <c>Early Harvest</c>, <c>Weird Harvest</c>, and <c>Drift of Phantasms</c>, acquire an X-spell such as <c>Invoke the Firemind</c> or <c>Maga, Traitor to Mortals</c> with enough mana to play it. Most of the other cards are either [[fixers]] to improve the chances of going off, as getting the [[combo]] is called, or [[counters]] to ensure that opponents don't interfere with the combo via [[countermagic]] or [[destruction]].
 
The [[sideboard]] is what is often called the "Man Plan", which involves taking out the combo pieces and siding in various more [[aggressive]] creatures. The sideboard also has [[mass removal]] in the form of <c>Savage Twister</c> and <c>Pyroclasm</c>. When used, the Man Plan works by tricking your opponent into siding out the mass removal and winning via [[beatdown]].
 
[[Category:Tournament decks]]

Latest revision as of 14:17, 14 March 2023

Heartbeat tournament decks are based on combos using Heartbeat of Spring and Early Harvest to generate a massive amount of mana to cast a game winning spell. The deck was piloted by Maximillian Bracht for a top 8 finish at Pro Tour Honolulu.

The basis behind the deck is to use Heartbeat of Spring to accumulate large amounts of mana, then through Early Harvest, Weird Harvest, and Drift of Phantasms, acquire an X-spell such as Invoke the Firemind or Maga, Traitor to Mortals with enough mana to play it. Most of the other cards are either fixers to improve the chances of going off, as getting the combo is called, or counters to ensure that opponents don't interfere with the combo via countermagic or destruction.

The sideboard is what is often called the "Man Plan", which involves taking out the combo pieces and siding in various more aggressive creatures. The sideboard also has mass removal in the form of Savage Twister and Pyroclasm. When used, the Man Plan works by tricking your opponent into siding out the mass removal and winning via beatdown.