Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$26.88
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Avg. CMC 2.67
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 23 distinct
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Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (22)
1 Battering Krasis
$0.04 Creature - Shark Beast
2 Cloudfin Raptor
$0.23 Creature - Bird Mutant
2 Elusive Krasis
$0.32 Creature - Fish Mutant
4 Experiment One
$0.17 Creature - Human Ooze
2 Fathom Mage
$0.29 Creature - Human Wizard
1 Momir Vig, Simic Visionary
$1.97 Legendary Creature - Elf Wizard
2 Nimbus Swimmer
$0.32 Creature - Leviathan
2 Shambleshark
$0.06 Creature - Shark Crab
3 Slippery Bogle
$1.63 Creature - Beast
3 Vigean Hydropon
$0.08 Creature - Plant Mutant
Instant (7)
3 Bioshift
$0.13 Instant
1 Invert the Skies
$0.25 Instant
3 Steady Progress
$0.26 Instant
Sorcery (1)
1 Urban Evolution
$0.14 Sorcery
Artifact (4)
3 Contagion Clasp
$0.38 Artifact
1 Sol Ring
$1.39 Artifact
Enchantment (6)
4 Favor of the Overbeing
$0.28 Enchantment - Aura
2 Inexorable Tide
$4.18 Enchantment
Land (20)
6 Forest
$0.08 Basic Land - Forest
1 Hinterland Harbor
$0.88 Land
7 Island
$0.13 Basic Land - Island
2 Simic Growth Chamber
$0.19 Land
4 Simic Guildgate
$0.10 Land - Gate
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
While not the cheapest deck out there, this is kind of a fun one. I am using evolve, X/X, and graft as the foundation for proliferate. A couple of the old gems are around, of course, usually to fill in at critical cheap spots (think Slippery Bogle). I was careful to keep my focus, so there are no mimics in here. Inexorable Tide once more makes an appearance, which could be devastating with Momir Vig powering the deck. The name is an homage to Edith Macefield, who refused to sell her house to developers, the house eventually coming to be known as the "Up House" in reference to the movie "Up" from Pixar. The 13/11/9/3/4 curve is actually pretty smooth, so the 2.35 average cost should not be a problem. As with other recent decks, I am willing here to give up turn-one play for multiple plays or more expensive plays in later turns.
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