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Aetherdrift
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Aetherdrift
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Main Deck - 64 cards, 23 distinct
Columns
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (20)
2 Breaker of Armies
$0.25 Creature - Eldrazi
2 Desolation Twin
$1.19 Creature - Eldrazi
3 Endbringer
$0.29 Creature - Eldrazi
2 Kozilek, Butcher of Truth
$48.86 Legendary Creature - Eldrazi
2 Matter Reshaper
$0.39 Creature - Eldrazi
4 Thought-Knot Seer
$2.36 Creature - Eldrazi
2 Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger
$18.68 Legendary Creature - Eldrazi
2 Void Winnower
$26.86 Creature - Eldrazi
1 Walking Ballista
$9.57 Artifact Creature - Construct
Instant (4)
4 Titan's Presence
$0.21 Instant
Sorcery (4)
4 All Is Dust
$4.93 Tribal Sorcery - Eldrazi
Artifact (7)
4 Expedition Map
$1.18 Artifact
1 Oblivion Stone
$0.79 Artifact
2 Staff of Nin
$1.49 Artifact
Planeswalker (5)
3 Karn, the Great Creator
$4.95 Legendary Planeswalker - Karn
2 Ugin, the Ineffable
$1.04 Legendary Planeswalker - Ugin
Land (24)
3 Blast Zone
$0.22 Land
4 Eldrazi Temple
$4.02 Land
3 Sanctum of Ugin
$1.80 Land
4 Urza's Mine
$1.21 Land - Urza’s Mine
4 Urza's Power Plant
$1.04 Land - Urza’s Power-Plant
4 Urza's Tower
$0.76 Land - Urza’s Tower
2 Wastes
$0.70 Basic Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 8 distinct
Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (4)
2 Conduit of Ruin
$4.42 Creature - Eldrazi
2 Silent Arbiter
$5.88 Artifact Creature - Construct
Instant (4)
2 Spatial Contortion
$0.15 Instant
2 Warping Wail
$0.33 Instant
Artifact (7)
2 Mindslaver
$3.55 Legendary Artifact
1 Oblivion Stone
$0.79 Artifact
2 Ratchet Bomb
$0.34 Artifact
2 Relic of Progenitus
$4.38 Artifact
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Deck Name: Urza’s Rift to Oblivion
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Format: Legacy / Casual
Deck Type: Colorless Eldrazi Ramp
Colors: Colorless
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Description

"Urza’s Rift to Oblivion" is a Legacy/Casual colorless Eldrazi Ramp deck that channels the infinite power of Urza's lands to summon the terrifying might of the Eldrazi. With the synergy of Urza's Mine, Power Plant, and Tower alongside Eldrazi Temple, the deck generates massive amounts of mana to unleash colossal threats like Ulamog, Kozilek, and Void Winnower. Board control is maintained through powerful sweepers like All Is Dust and Oblivion Stone, while planeswalkers like Karn, the Great Creator and Ugin, the Ineffable provide utility and resilience.

Built for both multiplayer and 1v1 formats, this deck excels against midrange and control strategies, overwhelming opponents with sheer power and inevitability.
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How to Play

Early Game:
Use Expedition Map to assemble Tron lands (Urza’s Mine, Power Plant, Tower) quickly.
Deploy Matter Reshaper for early board presence and card advantage.
Disrupt opponents with Thought-Knot Seer to keep key threats in check.

Mid-Game:
Cast powerful threats like Endbringer, Void Winnower, and Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger.
Control the board using All Is Dust and Titan's Presence to eliminate problematic creatures.
Use Karn, the Great Creator to tutor key artifacts from the sideboard.

Late Game:
Maintain board dominance with recurring threats and planeswalkers.
Utilize Sanctum of Ugin to chain Eldrazi summons.
Finish games through overwhelming force and persistent pressure.
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How the Ramp Strategy Works

The deck relies on the classic Tron engine (Urza's Mine, Power Plant, Tower) combined with Eldrazi Temple to generate explosive amounts of colorless mana. Expedition Map accelerates the Tron setup, while Sanctum of Ugin helps fetch massive Eldrazi creatures. This mana advantage allows for early deployment of game-ending threats, forcing opponents into defensive positions from which they cannot recover.
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Sideboard Strategy

Against Aggro Decks:
Spatial Contortion, Silent Arbiter for controlling early aggression.
Ratchet Bomb for sweeping wide boards.

Against Control Decks:
Mindslaver to disrupt key plays.
Warping Wail for countering non-creature spells and early threats.

Against Combo Decks:
Relic of Progenitus for graveyard hate.
Ratchet Bomb for dealing with low-cost permanents.

Against Tron Mirrors:
Consider Damping Sphere for disrupting opposing Tron setups.
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Skill Level and Playability

"Urza’s Rift to Oblivion" is ideal for players who enjoy strategic ramp mechanics, massive creatures, and total board control. It requires good sequencing and mana management to maximize its potential.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Playstyle: Big mana ramp with Eldrazi domination
Best For: 1v1 and multiplayer formats
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Quote:
"Urza's brilliance forged the path, but the Eldrazi claimed the void."

Last Update: 05/02/25
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