Extended Necropotence deck
Necropotence is the name of multiple decks which utilize the namesake card, Necropotence. The first of which was a rather aggressive black-based deck using Lake of the Dead to pump out spells with big and heavily black mana requirements early and also activate the identical Pump-Knights Order of the Ebon Hand and Knights of Stromgald. The card Necropotence would give massive card advantage including drawing more swamps to feed into the Lake. Drain Life would also be powered by the Lake and both replenish life lost to Necropotence as well as deal more damage to the opponent, eventually finishing him off.
The deck also splashed white for Disenchant and sideboard cards and red for Burn spells.
The deck was made famous by Randy Buehler's win of Pro Tour Chicago in 1997. In 2008, Mike Flores named it the best Extended deck of all time. [1]
Other (27)
Sideboard (15)
3 Terror