This is essentially my casual fun deck, made almost purely to have a flavourfully intensive game. The image you can think of when Iname peels through into the plane, dragging with him countless souls, eventually either fueling spells into devestating forces or being risen with him in one grande army of spirits.
And the deck runs fairly well too. If you have 9 mana on a turn, and play Living Death with your graveyard packed full, you can strip an entire hand of 7 from an opponent, thus getting rid of the threat of mass removal.
With 13 mana, you can strip one full hand and 6 cards from another hand.
The worst part about this deck is the terrible amount of shuffling you'll need to do after each game since all your spirits will be in one place. A quick shortcut my friends and I have thought to this is just pull out the immediately important spirits, Nether Spirit, Nether Traitor, and Akuta, while keeping the rest in the deck. Then whenever I draw a Spirit, just put it in the graveyard. And if I ever need them, from a spell, search through the library.
Anyways, comments and critique appreciated.
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Iname, Death Aspect
Creatures:
Spells:
Artifacts:
Planeswalkers:
Liliana Vess
Enchantments:
Lands:
29 Snow-Covered Swamp
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This is essentially my casual fun deck, made almost purely to have a flavourfully intensive game. The image you can think of when Iname peels through into the plane, dragging with him countless souls, eventually either fueling spells into devestating forces or being risen with him in one grande army of spirits.
And the deck runs fairly well too. If you have 9 mana on a turn, and play Living Death with your graveyard packed full, you can strip an entire hand of 7 from an opponent, thus getting rid of the threat of mass removal.
With 13 mana, you can strip one full hand and 6 cards from another hand.
The worst part about this deck is the terrible amount of shuffling you'll need to do after each game since all your spirits will be in one place. A quick shortcut my friends and I have thought to this is just pull out the immediately important spirits, Nether Spirit, Nether Traitor, and Akuta, while keeping the rest in the deck. Then whenever I draw a Spirit, just put it in the graveyard. And if I ever need them, from a spell, search through the library.
Anyways, comments and critique appreciated.