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Innistrad Remastered
releases on January 24, 2025!

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Innistrad Remastered
releases on January 24, 2025!

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Main Deck - 50 cards, 17 distinct
Columns
Name  Race Type Cost Edition
Unit (12)
3 Descendant of Indraugnir High Elf Unit 6 + The Silent Forge
3 Envoy from Averlorn High Elf Unit 1 + Assault on Ulthuan
3 Keeper of the Flame High Elf Unit 2 + March of the Damned
3 Star Dragon High Elf Unit 10 + Realm of the Phoenix King
Tactic (24)
3 Asuryan's Cleansing High Elf Tactic 0 + Assault on Ulthuan
3 Flames of the Phoenix High Elf Tactic 4 + Assault on Ulthuan
3 High Elf's Disdain High Elf Tactic 2 + Assault on Ulthuan
3 Inflame High Elf Tactic 1 + Realm of the Phoenix King
3 Scroll of Asur High Elf Tactic 0 + The Fall of Karak Grimaz
3 Second Sight High Elf Tactic 1 + Warpstone Chronicles
3 Shield of Saphery High Elf Tactic 1 + Signs in the Stars
3 Vaul's Unmaking High Elf Tactic 0 + Path of the Zealot
Support (14)
2 Citadel of Dusk High Elf Support 2 + March of the Damned
3 Contested Village Neutral Support 1 Core Set
3 Judgement of Loec High Elf Support 1 + Legends
3 Warpstone Excavation Neutral Support 0 Core Set
3 Watchstone of Athel Tamarha High Elf Support 3 + The Fall of Karak Grimaz
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
A version of Mallumo's "Wish Upon a Star", but with more dragons, and changed Valorous Mage for Keeper of the Flame, as well as changing some tactics. These were more "meta" choices than unambiguously good choices. I figured I'd be seeing more attachments than I actually am, so I might change it.

There isn't much incentive to mess with this deck, it's fun, but kind of boring to play after a while since your opponent will lose without support destruction.
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