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'''UGW threshold''' is a deck that abuses the [[threshold]] mechanic out of the [[Odyssey (set)]]. It uses cards such as <card>Mental Note</card> and effective card draw such as <card>Brainstorm</card> to reach that threshold point as quickly as possible. Once it gets there, it uses cheap, overpowered beats such as <card>Nimble Mongoose</card> and <card>Tarmogoyf</card>, which used to be <card>Werebere</card>, along with controlish creatures in the form of <card>Meddling Mage</card> to win the game as fast as possible. It also uses counterspells in the form of <card>Force of Will</card>, <card>Daze</card> and the card <card>Counterspell</card> itself to control the spells played, along with <card>Swords to Plowshares</card> for creature removal.
'''UGW threshold''' is a deck that abuses the [[threshold]] mechanic out of the [[Odyssey (set)]]. It uses cards such as <card>Mental Note</card> and effective card draw such as <card>Brainstorm</card> to reach that threshold point as quickly as possible. Once it gets there, it uses cheap, overpowered beats such as <card>Nimble Mongoose</card> and <card>Tarmogoyf</card>, which used to be <card>Werebear</card>, along with controlish creatures in the form of <card>Meddling Mage</card> to win the game as fast as possible. It also uses counterspells in the form of <card>Force of Will</card>, <card>Daze</card> and the card <card>Counterspell</card> itself to control the spells played, along with <card>Swords to Plowshares</card> for creature removal.


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Revision as of 23:14, 5 August 2007

UGW threshold is a deck that abuses the threshold mechanic out of the Odyssey (set). It uses cards such as Mental Note and effective card draw such as Brainstorm to reach that threshold point as quickly as possible. Once it gets there, it uses cheap, overpowered beats such as Nimble Mongoose and Tarmogoyf, which used to be Werebear, along with controlish creatures in the form of Meddling Mage to win the game as fast as possible. It also uses counterspells in the form of Force of Will, Daze and the card Counterspell itself to control the spells played, along with Swords to Plowshares for creature removal.