Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) modModern
Approx. Value:
$128.42

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Avg. CMC 3.41
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Main Deck - 61 cards, 27 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (18)
4 Azorius Charm
$0.35 Instant
1 Cyclonic Rift
$30.27 Instant
2 Dissipate
$0.10 Instant
1 Forbidden Alchemy
$0.06 Instant
1 Negate
$0.12 Instant
4 Sphinx's Revelation
$0.94 Instant
3 Think Twice
$0.08 Instant
2 Ultimate Price
$0.11 Instant
Sorcery (7)
2 Lingering Souls
$0.30 Sorcery
2 Supreme Verdict
$1.89 Sorcery
3 Terminus
$0.87 Sorcery
Enchantment (3)
1 Curse of Death's Hold
$1.04 Enchantment - Aura Curse
2 Detention Sphere
$0.37 Enchantment
Planeswalker (5)
2 Jace, Architect of Thought
$0.25 Legendary Planeswalker - Jace
1 Jace, Memory Adept
$4.69 Legendary Planeswalker - Jace
1 Sorin, Lord of Innistrad
$1.56 Legendary Planeswalker - Sorin
1 Tamiyo, the Moon Sage
$4.46 Legendary Planeswalker - Tamiyo
Land (28)
4 Drowned Catacomb
$2.07 Land
1 Evolving Wilds
$0.07 Land
1 Ghost Quarter
$0.59 Land
4 Glacial Fortress
$0.79 Land
4 Hallowed Fountain
$8.48 Land - Plains Island
3 Island
$0.13 Basic Land - Island
4 Isolated Chapel
$1.50 Land
4 Nephalia Drownyard
$0.39 Land
1 Plains
$0.06 Basic Land - Plains
2 Swamp
$1.85 Basic Land - Swamp
Sideboard - 15 cards, 10 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Instant (6)
1 Dispel
$0.22 Instant
2 Feeling of Dread
$0.11 Instant
3 Negate
$0.12 Instant
Sorcery (3)
1 Sever the Bloodline
$0.16 Sorcery
1 Supreme Verdict
$1.89 Sorcery
1 Terminus
$0.87 Sorcery
Enchantment (5)
1 Curse of Death's Hold
$1.04 Enchantment - Aura Curse
1 Detention Sphere
$0.37 Enchantment
3 Rest in Peace
$1.54 Enchantment
Planeswalker (1)
1 Jace, Memory Adept
$4.69 Legendary Planeswalker - Jace

Notes
 
Nick Spagnolo is certainly a control player's control player, and he can always be counted on to show up with a blue deck that's looking to play some serious games of Magic. He was playing Elixir of Immortality well before it was cool.

At the StarCityGames.com Invitational in Las Angeles, Nick's creatureless control deck could win a game with tokens made by Lingering Souls or Sorin, Lord of Innistrad, but that's definitely Plan B. Most games, he won by running his opponent out of cards (called "milling," after Alpha's Millstone) using his four Nephalia Drownyards and his Jace, Memory Adept.

His entire deck is based around buying time to do that, with a few counterspells, several ways to kill all of his opponent's creatures, and a massive number—sixteen—of cards that can essentially draw more cards.

If you're looking to tap more lands than anyone else in the tournament, this is the deck for you, as it excels at tapping all of its mana on each of the many, many turns it will take every game.

http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/deck/1155
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