Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis

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Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis
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Set Information
Set symbol
Symbol description A hedron and a pair of horns.
Design Chris Millar and Sam Stoddard
Development Chris Millar and Sam Stoddard
Art direction Jeremy Jarvis
Release date September 2, 2016
Plane Zendikar
Multiversal
Set size Two 60-card theme decks
Expansion code DDR[1]
(for Duel Decks R)
Duel Decks
Blessed vs. Cursed Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis Mind vs. Might
Magic: The Gathering Chronology
Conspiracy: Take the Crown Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis Kaladesh

Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis is the 18th set in the Duel Decks series. It was released on September 2, 2016.[2]

Description

The two decks represent the battle between Zendikar's protector, Nissa, and its would-be destroyer, Ob Nixilis. The ready-to-play, sixty-card decks showcase cards from across Magic's history, including two premium Planeswalker cards with new artwork and four other cards with new artwork (Ambition's Cost, Doom Blade, Crop Rotation and Wood Elves).

The Duel Decks include a Magic “learn to play” guide, a strategy insert, a spindown life counter and 5 tokens each.

Background

Planeswalker Nissa Revane gathers her forces to protect Zendikar from annihilation. Drawing on the power of the land itself, she summons mighty Elementals to overwhelm her foes. Trapped on Zendikar for centuries, the demon Ob Nixilis will do anything to reignite his Planeswalker's spark and escape. He summons terrifying Demons and wields dark, destructive powers to lay his enemies to waste.

The stakes are high as Nissa and Ob Nixilis fight to control the power of the Khalni Heart. Who will prevail?

Decklists

Nissa

“  Nissa’s deck is about empowering your smaller creatures while summoning huge creatures like Elementals. Nissa’s power comes from her lands, as does the strength of cards like Scythe Leopard and Woodborn Behemoth. Keep playing lands to develop your board, but try to leave at least one land in your hand so you can trigger landfall when you need it the most.

Crop Rotation is a versatile card with a lot of powerful functions in the deck. The most straightforward are to search for Treetop Village so you can start attacking or Mosswort Bridge if you can get a free spell out of it. Because Crop Rotation is an instant, there are other tricky ways to use it. For instance you could search up a surprise blocker with Khalni Garden, trigger landfall during combat, or both! Your creatures with evoke offer additional flexibility. They’re best when you have enough mana to pay their full costs, but don’t be afraid to evoke Briarhorn or Cloudthresher early to disrupt your opponent’s plans.

When playing against Ob Nixilis’s deck, try to get your opponents life total low and keep it there. Some of the most powerful spells in that deck cost your opponent life, so a lower life total will give the opponent less room to maneuver. Flooding the board with tokens is also important because it makes the cards Innocent Blood and Smallpox less painful, but be aware that your opponent can punish that strategy with the fearsome Pestilence Demon.

 ”

The rares in this deck are Nissa, Voice of Zendikar (mythic), Abundance, Cloudthresher, Mosswort Bridge, Oran-Rief Hydra, and Thicket Elemental.

The tokens are:

  1. {G} 0/1 Plant for Nissa, Voice of Zendikar and Khalni Garden (4x)
  2. {G} 4/4 Elemental for Walker of the Grove

Ob Nixilis

“  Ob Nixilis wants nothing more than to watch Zendikar suffer. As such, your deck is all about punishing the opponent. Your deck is not fast—your focus is on slowly grinding the opponent down. The wielder of Nissa’s deck will squirm as you slowly whittle away at his or her life total, eliminating your opponent’s resources one by one.

Ob Nixilis offers tremendous power, but it comes at a price. Some of the spells in this deck inflict pain on you, and you don’t have many ways to recoup the lost life. It’s important to plan ahead and defend yourself from opposing attacks accordingly. For instance, you might need to block an attack from Nissa’s deck even when you’re not in immediate danger of dying because you need to offset the life you’ll lose to Priest of the Blood Rite later in the game.

When playing against Nissa’s deck, don’t let the opponent overload the board with creatures if you can help it. You have some powerful spells that can force your opponent to sacrifice creatures, but it becomes more difficult to use those spells effectively as your opponent accumulates threats. Smallpox is a great at keeping the opponent’s hand small, but as you consider how to play this powerful sorcery, don’t forget that you have many cards with high mana costs you’ll want to cast later. Try to maneuver into a spot where Nissa’s deck loses three cards to Smallpox but you lose only one or two.

 ”

The rares in this deck are Ob Nixilis Reignited (mythic), Despoiler of Souls, Desecration Demon, Indulgent Tormentor, Priest of the Blood Rite, and Pestilence Demon.

The tokens are:

  1. {B} 5/5 Demon with Flying for Priest of the Blood Rite
  2. {B} 5/5 Zombie Giant for Quest for the Gravelord
  3. {C} 1/1 Eldrazi Scion with “Sacrifice this creature: Add {C}.” for Carrier Thrall (2x)
  4. Emblem for Ob Nixilis Reignited

References

  1. Katie Allison (August 1, 2016). "Duel Decks: Nissa vs. Ob Nixilis". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Wizards of the Coast (May 16, 2016). "Announcement Day". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.

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