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'''Melira''', '''Project Melira''' or '''Project X''' is a primarily black and green combo deck for the [[Modern]] Format. The aim of the deck is to use the namesake <c>Melira, Sylvok Outcast</c> in combination with a creature with [[Persist]] and a sacrifice outlet. When | '''Melira''', '''Project Melira''' or '''Project X''' is a primarily black and green combo deck for the [[Modern]] Format. The aim of the deck is to use the namesake <c>Melira, Sylvok Outcast</c> in combination with a creature with [[Persist]] and a sacrifice outlet. When sacrificed, the Persist creature returns without a -1/-1 counter due to Melira, and thus can be sacrificed ad infinitum. Thus either the effect generated from the sacrifice, or the effects of the Persist creature, is replicated nearly infinitely. | ||
Variants exist with and without <c>Birthing Pod</c>. | Variants exist with and without <c>Birthing Pod</c>. |
Revision as of 15:16, 11 March 2012
Melira, Project Melira or Project X is a primarily black and green combo deck for the Modern Format. The aim of the deck is to use the namesake Melira, Sylvok Outcast in combination with a creature with Persist and a sacrifice outlet. When sacrificed, the Persist creature returns without a -1/-1 counter due to Melira, and thus can be sacrificed ad infinitum. Thus either the effect generated from the sacrifice, or the effects of the Persist creature, is replicated nearly infinitely.
Variants exist with and without Birthing Pod.
Project Melira - Lukas Jaklovsky - Pro Tour Philadelphia 2011