Sorry theres no decklist I was just wondering how u guys feel about this idea. It would have to be black and blue, preferably. Self mill controlish zombies into zombie apocalypse. Do you think its way off or has a chance? The apocalypse would prob be athe wincon.
Thanks ahead of time for ur ideas.
Sorry theres no decklist I was just wondering how u guys feel about this idea. It would have to be black and blue, preferably. Self mill controlish zombies into zombie apocalypse. Do you think its way off or has a chance? The apocalypse would prob be athe wincon.
Thanks ahead of time for ur ideas.
I dont see why its not a viable idea, not sure it would be completely competitive in standard, at least not right now, The better question is, if your self milling, what do you do if you mill all your zombie apocalypse away, how are you going to win after that?
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"Can't even shout.
Can't even cry.
The Gentlemen are coming by.
Looking in windows,
knocking on doors...
They need to take seven
and they might take yours...
Can't call to mom.
Can't say a word.
You're gonna die screaming
but you won't be heard."
Well that's just the thing, you need to think ahead for these types of issues. Also, since most of your zombies come into play tapped or at sorcery speed... you have to have a way to protect them. Otherwise they just play a Day of Judgment, Elesh Norn, Slagstorm, etc and ruin your plan.
Use the best Skaabs (Screeching for milling, as far as beaters Ruinator and Mindcrusher...yes mindcrusher, do NOT understimate the power of Undying people, its huge and the thing is more resistant than a titan and is boostable by zombie lords AND can be used to self mill). Forbidden alchemy is also amazing for it and it feeds the yard for cards like Havengul Lich (an insanely powerful card) and Cemetary Reaper and or Havengul Runebinder (slower yes, but it's a permanent +1 for all Zombies as opposed to conditional, risky to use with undying but you control when its activated, so simply refrain from using it when you have undying creatures on the field, simpel no?), then simply back up your threats with Undying Evil and all of the sudden your already hard to kill zombies are even tougher to get rid of.
No need to RELY on Zombie Apacolypse as there are plenty of other zombie cards that take advantage of milling to win, but as a backup sure, more win cons is always a good thing.
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Thanks ahead of time for ur ideas.
I dont see why its not a viable idea, not sure it would be completely competitive in standard, at least not right now, The better question is, if your self milling, what do you do if you mill all your zombie apocalypse away, how are you going to win after that?
Can't even cry.
The Gentlemen are coming by.
Looking in windows,
knocking on doors...
They need to take seven
and they might take yours...
Can't call to mom.
Can't say a word.
You're gonna die screaming
but you won't be heard."
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Use the best Skaabs (Screeching for milling, as far as beaters Ruinator and Mindcrusher...yes mindcrusher, do NOT understimate the power of Undying people, its huge and the thing is more resistant than a titan and is boostable by zombie lords AND can be used to self mill). Forbidden alchemy is also amazing for it and it feeds the yard for cards like Havengul Lich (an insanely powerful card) and Cemetary Reaper and or Havengul Runebinder (slower yes, but it's a permanent +1 for all Zombies as opposed to conditional, risky to use with undying but you control when its activated, so simply refrain from using it when you have undying creatures on the field, simpel no?), then simply back up your threats with Undying Evil and all of the sudden your already hard to kill zombies are even tougher to get rid of.
No need to RELY on Zombie Apacolypse as there are plenty of other zombie cards that take advantage of milling to win, but as a backup sure, more win cons is always a good thing.