3
Angelic Page
1 Bellowing Fiend
3 Graveborn Muse
3 Phantom Flock
3 Phantom Nomad
1 Revenant
2 Windborn Muse
1 Akroma's Vengeance
2 Aphetto Dredging
3 Chain of Smog
1 Disenchant
1 Funeral Pyre
1 Inspirit
2 Kirtar's Wrath
4 Shared Triumph
1 Spirit Cairn
1 Spirit Flare
3 Spirit Link
9
Plains
7 Swamp
4 Barren Moor
4 Secluded Steppe
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Good Spirits.
Description of deck by its author (quoted):
First
up are Spirits. (Maybe Zarak's “musing” comment got to me.) The Judgment
Phantoms are a tight-knit Spirit family, but I've seen that deck plenty
of times, and I didn't want to include three green decks this week. So I
opted to pair white with black.
White's best generic tribal booster is Shared Triumph, while black's is
Aphetto Dredging. (Patriarch's Bidding is good but needs a deck built
around it.) The Dredgings don't interact well with Revenant, but they're
very helpful in the aftermath of Kirtar's Wrath (which, remember, can
leave you with Spirit tokens). A deck theme that I touch on but you can
explore further if you like is the interaction between Spirit Cairn,
which can make Spirits when anyone discards a card, and black discard
spells like Chain of Smog. The Cairn teams up with cycling cards as
well. Another bonus of a Spirit theme deck is the inclusion of cards
that are thematically spiritual, like Spirit Link and Inspirit.
The Funeral Pyre is for use on your own graveyard, but it can work to
remove a nasty Incarnation or flashback spell in a pinch. And Bellowing
Fiend is possibly my favorite piece of Seventh Edition art.
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