Lands:
4 Wooded Foothills/Bloodstained Mire
4 Taiga
2 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine
2 Barbarian Ring/Wasteland
7 MountainCreatures:
4
Kird Ape
4 Jackal Pup
4 Quirion Dryad
4 Mog Fanatic
4 Gorilla Shaman
Other Spells:
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Chain Lightning
2 Fireblast
4 Reckless Charge
4 Incinerate
Power
Nine:
1 Mox Ruby/Mountain
1 Black Lotus/Mountain
Sideboard
4 Price Of Progress
3 Rack and Ruin
4 Naturalize
4 Red Elemental Blast |
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a Pup (Sligh with Green).
Description of deck by its author (quoted):
In the deck list you will notice some slots where there are 2 cards listed. If you live in an area where they do not allow proxies, use mountains instead of Black Lotus and Mox Ruby (if you have them feel free to use them, but if you have them why are you reading this article?). If the local control decks are heavily multi-colored, then use wastelands instead of the barbarian rings.
No doubt this deck is more expensive than solid red Sligh to assemble from scratch, however, it is still within budget range since most of the cards are fairly easy to attain. As always in Vintage the lands are the hardest to get, but taiga is not one of the more prized dual lands, and bloodstained mires are the easiest of the fetches to trade for.
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