Type: Deck Idea
Format (invalid) vinVintage
Approx. Value:
$247.69

0 Likes 1 Comments
Avg. CMC 1.36
Card Color Breakdown
Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 13 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (12)
4 Delver of Secrets // Insectile Aberration
$0.57 Creature - Human Wizard // Creature - Human Insect
4 Invisible Stalker
$0.61 Creature - Human Rogue
4 Snapcaster Mage
$16.77 Creature - Human Wizard
Instant (16)
2 Gut Shot
$1.11 Instant
4 Mana Leak
$0.16 Instant
2 Mutagenic Growth
$1.99 Instant
4 Thought Scour
$0.28 Instant
4 Vapor Snag
$0.23 Instant
Sorcery (8)
4 Gitaxian Probe
$2.78 Sorcery
4 Ponder
$2.31 Sorcery
Artifact (4)
4 Runechanter's Pike
$0.31 Artifact - Equipment
Land (20)
4 Inkmoth Nexus
$11.93 Land
16 Island
$0.13 Basic Land - Island
Sideboard - 15 cards, 7 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (9)
2 Consecrated Sphinx
$26.33 Creature - Sphinx
4 Phantasmal Image
$4.77 Creature - Illusion
3 Spellskite
$5.09 Artifact Creature - Phyrexian Horror
Instant (3)
2 Dismember
$3.13 Instant
1 Gut Shot
$1.11 Instant
Sorcery (1)
1 Amass the Components
$0.05 Sorcery
Land (2)
2 Ghost Quarter
$0.59 Land

Notes
 
Standard FNM @ Dragon's Refuge - 6/22

Round 1 - U/W Delver (Loss - W, L, L)
Round 2 - B Zombies (Loss - W, L, L)
Round 3 - Heartless Summoning (Loss - L, L)
Round 4 - U Home-brew Combo (Win - W, W)
Round 5 - W Tokens (Win - W, W)

Finished 19/32
Comments
  • Adam | Edited 24-Jun-2012 04:30
    I really liked this deck, but I had some bad/odd matchups against Zombies and Heartless Summoning where I couldn't overcome multiple Tragic Slip/Fume Spitter/Black Sun's Zenith. Round 1 against UW Delver with Geist of St. Traft/Restoration Angel/Bladesplicer package was 3 very fun, close games--that deck definitely has the advantage mid-game if I haven't flipped a Delver or equipped an Invisible Stalker with Runechanter's Pike early on. 


    It was my first time running this deck, and I probably made some errors. One I remember was making a Ponder oops that lead to flipping Delver a turn late--no excuse for that. Otherwise, I think matchups + bad draws/unproductive thought scours lead to a poor record, no fault of the deck, and I don't really fault my decision-making. 
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