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The '''Standard Magnivore Deck''' seeks to play a <c>Magnivore</c> while filling its graveyard with sorceries. <c>Wildfire</c> is then used to both remove the opponent's creatures from play, while also disrupting their mana development making them less likely to be able to play [[Answer|answers]] to the Magnivore. Some players substitute <c>Boomerang</c> for <c>Eye of Nowhere</c> to take advantage of another sorcery spell in the deck.  
The '''Standard Magnivore Deck''' seeks to play a <c>Magnivore</c> while filling its graveyard with sorceries. <c>Wildfire</c> is then used to both remove the opponent's creatures from play, while also disrupting their mana development making them less likely to be able to play [[Answer|answers]] to the Magnivore. Some players substitute <c>Boomerang</c> for <c>Eye of Nowhere</c> to take advantage of another sorcery spell in the deck. This deck is no longer standard legal as Magnivore was last printed in [[9th Edition]].


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Revision as of 22:22, 31 October 2008

The Standard Magnivore Deck seeks to play a Magnivore while filling its graveyard with sorceries. Wildfire is then used to both remove the opponent's creatures from play, while also disrupting their mana development making them less likely to be able to play answers to the Magnivore. Some players substitute Boomerang for Eye of Nowhere to take advantage of another sorcery spell in the deck. This deck is no longer standard legal as Magnivore was last printed in 9th Edition.

Magnivore