4 Minion of Leshrac
4 Sengir Autocrat
1 Conspiracy
3 Culling the Weak
1 Demonic Tutor
3 Diabolic Tutor
4 Faces of the Past
2 Nuisance Engine
2 Pemmin's Aura
3 Spawning Pit
4 Standardize
4 Talisman of Dominance
1 Unnatural Selection
5 Island
8 Swamp
2 Polluted Delta
4 Salt Marsh
4 Underground River
1 Phyrexian Tower |
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Description of deck by its author (quoted):
Poor, poor Minion of Leshrac. It was printed
before its time. Only now, supported by combo powerhouses Standardize
and Faces of the Past, can its true might be unleashed! This three-card
combo allows you to wipe out all of your opponent's creatures in one
turn. Standardize all creature types to be Demon (or anything else), and
whenever Minion of Leshrac taps to destroy a creature, Faces of the Past
untaps it for more maniacal fun.
But that's not enough, is it? You've wiped out your
opponent's creatures, but he still has all that tasty land. Yum. Well,
with Faces on the table and a type-changing card (such as Standardize,
Conspiracy, or Unnatural Selection) causing identity crises, MoL's upkeep
snacking will cause it to untap—netting you a free activation of its
ability. Enchant it with Pemmin's Aura for some extreme landscaping. Or,
following the Faces of the Past + Standardize plan, sac your own Serfs and
Pests—er, I mean tiny 0/1 Demons (or whatever creature type you've
chosen)—to Spawning Pit (or whatever other sacrifice outlet you add to the
deck) to untap Leshrac's humble annihilation-sowing servant.
The Serfs and Pests are there to be fodder, fodder, and
more fodder. You need to feed Minion of Leshrac at the beginning of your
upkeep. You want to sacrifice creatures to untap the big guy. And you can
use Culling the Weak (and really, what's weaker than a 0/1 creature
token?) to convert one of them into to bring Minion of Leshrac out as fast
as you can. |
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