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Dredge was a popular [[combo deck]] during the [[Extended]] PTQ Hollywood season in 2007-2008. It finished in first place in ten events. The deck works by utilizing [[Ravnica]] block cards with high [[dredge]] cost such as <c>Golgari Grave-Troll</c> and <c>Stinkweed Imp</c> to flip its combo cards, <c>Bridge From Below</c>, <c>Narcomoeba</c>, <c>Dread Return</c>, and <c>Ichorid</c> into the graveyard (or play, in Narcomeoba's case). With some or all of those cards dredged, the deck could sacrifice Narcomobas and Ichorids to [[flashback]] a Dread Return, which usually reanimated either a massive <c>Golgari Grave-Troll</c> or an <c>Akroma, Angel of Wrath</c>. The deck was often capable of winning of turn two. | '''Dredge''' was a popular [[combo deck]] during the [[Extended]] PTQ Hollywood season in 2007-2008. It finished in first place in ten events. The deck works by utilizing [[Ravnica]] block cards with high [[dredge]] cost such as <c>Golgari Grave-Troll</c> and <c>Stinkweed Imp</c> to flip its combo cards, <c>Bridge From Below</c>, <c>Narcomoeba</c>, <c>Dread Return</c>, and <c>Ichorid</c> into the graveyard (or play, in Narcomeoba's case). With some or all of those cards dredged, the deck could sacrifice Narcomobas and Ichorids to [[flashback]] a Dread Return, which usually reanimated either a massive <c>Golgari Grave-Troll</c> or an <c>Akroma, Angel of Wrath</c>. The deck was often capable of winning of turn two. | ||
Dredge had a major impact on the Extended environment, warranting 4-8 sideboard cards in nearly every deck. The most common hate cards were <c>Leyline of the Void</c>, <c>Tormod's Crypt</c>, and <c>Extirpate</c>. | Dredge had a major impact on the Extended environment, warranting 4-8 sideboard cards in nearly every deck. The most common hate cards were <c>Leyline of the Void</c>, <c>Tormod's Crypt</c>, and <c>Extirpate</c>. | ||
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Lands | |||
4 Cephalid Coliseum | 4 Cephalid Coliseum | ||
3 Flooded Strand | 3 Flooded Strand | ||
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1 Island | 1 Island | ||
Creatures | |||
1 Cephalid Sage | 1 Cephalid Sage | ||
1 Flame-kin Zealot | 1 Flame-kin Zealot | ||
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1 Akroma, Angel of Wrath | 1 Akroma, Angel of Wrath | ||
Enchantments | |||
4 Bridge From Below | 4 Bridge From Below | ||
Instants | |||
2 Darkblast | 2 Darkblast | ||
2 Tolarian Winds | 2 Tolarian Winds | ||
Sorceries | |||
4 Breakthrough | 4 Breakthrough | ||
3 Cabal Therapy | 3 Cabal Therapy |
Revision as of 20:57, 13 April 2008
Dredge was a popular combo deck during the Extended PTQ Hollywood season in 2007-2008. It finished in first place in ten events. The deck works by utilizing Ravnica block cards with high dredge cost such as Golgari Grave-Troll and Stinkweed Imp to flip its combo cards, Bridge From Below, Narcomoeba, Dread Return, and Ichorid into the graveyard (or play, in Narcomeoba's case). With some or all of those cards dredged, the deck could sacrifice Narcomobas and Ichorids to flashback a Dread Return, which usually reanimated either a massive Golgari Grave-Troll or an Akroma, Angel of Wrath. The deck was often capable of winning of turn two.
Dredge had a major impact on the Extended environment, warranting 4-8 sideboard cards in nearly every deck. The most common hate cards were Leyline of the Void, Tormod's Crypt, and Extirpate.
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