Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$1,087.60

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Avg. CMC 2.38
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Card Type Breakdown

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 17 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (27)
4 Brainstorm
$1.16 Instant
3 Cunning Wish
$4.09 Instant
3 Flusterstorm
$7.76 Instant
4 Force of Will
$56.03 Instant
4 High Tide
$0.74 Instant
1 Intuition
$160.80 Instant
3 Meditate
$7.65 Instant
1 Pact of Negation
$10.72 Instant
4 Turnabout
$2.11 Instant
Sorcery (15)
4 Merchant Scroll
$4.87 Sorcery
3 Ponder
$2.31 Sorcery
4 Preordain
$0.73 Sorcery
4 Time Spiral
$102.58 Sorcery
Land (18)
2 Flooded Strand
$10.41 Land
12 Island
$0.13 Basic Land - Island
2 Misty Rainforest
$21.64 Land
2 Scalding Tarn
$21.50 Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 13 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (13)
1 Blue Sun's Zenith
$1.28 Instant
1 Brain Freeze
$9.96 Instant
1 Chain of Vapor
$13.30 Instant
1 Disrupt
$7.26 Instant
1 Flusterstorm
$7.76 Instant
1 Hurkyl's Recall
$1.14 Instant
1 Meditate
$7.65 Instant
1 Pact of Negation
$10.72 Instant
1 Ravenous Trap
$0.20 Instant - Trap
1 Snap
$1.59 Instant
1 Surgical Extraction
$2.63 Instant
2 Wipe Away
$0.23 Instant
Artifact (2)
2 Grafdigger's Cage
$2.58 Artifact

Notes
 
High Tide: High Tide Storm decks are slower, blue-heavy decks that combine the card High Tide with various cards that untap land to net obscene amounts of mana, then finishing the opponent off with either a massive Blue Sun’s Zenith or Brainfreeze. Various versions of the deck include Spiral Tide, which is based around the card Time Spiral; Solidarity, which combos on the opponent’s turn with Reset; Spring Tide, which uses Snap and Cloud of Faeries for untapping land, and Dark Tide, which combines High Tide with Bubbling Muck, its black equivalent. The deck, being very heavily blue, can easily support Force of Will as protection, and also uses Flusterstorm, Pact of Negation, and bounce spells out of the board.
http://www.thecouncil.es/tcdecks/deck.php?id=9882&iddeck=72048
There are other, older variants, such as Rev614, NLS, and Grim Iggy, which formed the basis for the Fetchland Tendrils concept, but they’re all outdated versions of these newer decks, and most ran Mystical Tutor (now banned).
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