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Lands:
6 Snow-covered Plains
6 Snow-covered Swamp
3 Caves Of Koilos
2 Godless Shrine
4 Mouth Of Ronom
2 Scrying Sheets

Creatures:
4 Dark Confidant
4 Necrotic Sliver
3 Plagued Rusalka
4 Ravenous Rats
4 Stonecloaker

Other Spells:
3 Griffin Guide
4 Mortify
4 Sudden Death
3 Teysa, Orzhov Scion
4 Castigate

Necrotasia.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
The best deck of the three we came up with uses, not surprisingly, some of the best cards. As one reader put it “If you're using White, why not use the other Planar Chaos creature that you think is so good, Stonecloaker?” That tripped a memory of the B/W Teysa deck that I played against when testing RoR uf da Vurm. (See my column from two weeks ago.) Check this monster out:

I stopped after my twentieth game with this deck. I lost three. That was it. One was to complete mana hosing. I went down to four cards to get a land, and one land was all I got. Another was to a Dragonstorm decks whose hand I couldn't hurt badly enough quickly enough. The third was — you guessed it — to a Dralnu-Teferi deck. The game, though, did take a very, very looooooong time to play, as often happens with control on aggro-control.

Why is this deck so good? It draws cards. It hurts the other guy's hand. It's resilient to mass removal. It can make big fliers quickly. (4/3 flying Bob on turn 3, anybody?) It kills Dralnu and Teferi without giving them a chance to stop it. It does all this with only nine rares that aren't dual lands. Boo and yah.

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by Chris Romeo @ www.starcitygames.com

WEENIE: Necrotic Sliver / Ravenous Rats / Dark Confidant / Stonecloaker

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