My reanimator deck already has everyone dreading facing me when school starts up again, and, while still being competitive, I think manaless dredge might beat it.Welcome back to Tribal Apocalypse, the PRE where they grow up so fast. There are no "mana flooded/starved" excuses with this deck! After reading about the style of play and looking at others' decklists, including tournament winning lists from '07, '09, and '11, I have devised my own list that I'm going to buy most of (probably going to mooch Griselbrand and Ichorid off friends somehow, not dropping $100 on 6 cards.) None of the tournament decks used Griselbrand, but Ichorid seems to be a deck staple and will become a trading priority of mine so I can have myself a manaless dredge deck. The likelihood of getting a turn 2-4 kill is rather high, and if it takes any longer, you're either doing something wrong, or need to learn to shuffle better. Combine that with decking out by turn two and reanimating four creatures with haste and when they enter play they deal damage equal to their power, you win on turn two no matter what. Well, it's because the cards that leave play trigger all four bridges. After work today (Or yesterday, considering time) I did some research on the style of play because I was confused as to why Bridge From Below was so good. The first time I heard about manaless dredge was a while back, and it was brought back up a couple weeks ago with the comments on the manaless affinity deck in this site's "Hot Decks" section. I really like decks based around your own graveyard, especially competitive ones. You can also check out my other decks with my page link. Any deck ideas you would like to see or any tips for the current deck are welcomed below.
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