

Please, make sure you include a description of what your deck is, what it intends to do, and specific questions that stimulate conversation. When posting deck lists, it is generally preferred that you link to a deck building site such as or something similar. It can be as simple as typing your query into google, along with the word Reddit, to see if your question has been asked before. Please do not try and sell cards or decks within this subreddit.Īll we ask is that before you post, do some research yourself to try to find the answer to your query. Typically you want this to be either a big dredger: Golgari Grave-Troll, Stinkweed Imp, or the almighty Phantasmagorian.This subreddit is for players of any level of experience to discuss any topics regarding the Modern format, whether it is decks that pro's have been winning with, metagame discussion, card discussion, or home brews. At the clean up step you will have 8 cards in hand and have to discard one. So you draw your first seven, wait patiently for your opponents to do there T1, get passed the turn draw your card then skip to clean up. This deck works by always keeping your first seven card hand and trying to always be on the draw. With out further aude let's get to some explanations! I know! I get it! If you have never seen a manaless dredge deck you're probably sitting there scratching your head like "what?" But once you understand how to play the pseudo game of magic known as Dredge it will all make sense.

Below is a list that us considered budget in Legacy and I was able to build for about $168. Instead manaless dredge aims to abuse graveyard affects such as flashback and re-animation to either combo out or flood the board with 2/2 zombie tokens. In the Legacy format though Dredge stands as a reminder that magic doesn't always have to played in the traditional sense using land to play creatures and spells. Dredge is an archetype of magic that has been around for some years now and is most commonly seen in Legacy but rogue brews that include mana pop up in modern from time to time. Yes, that's the number zero, as in manaless. Ayyo! Crytosse here with something a little out of the ordinary, a magic deck that uses 0 lands.
