
But one of the reasons why Vesuvan Duplimancy won out was that it works really well with Ivy, Gleeful Spellthief, which was another card on my short list of best Against the Odds cards from the set. Dominaria United is here, and we're kicking off our Against the Odds exploration with a special episode! Which card deserves the honor of being the first Against the Odds card from the set? While there are a bunch of sweet options, one stood out above the rest: Vesuvan Duplimancy! The ability to copy a creature whenever you target it is really spicy and can do some hilarious things. Welcome to episode 345 of Against the Odds. Welcome to the Magic: The Gathering Vorthos subreddit.Īre you a Vorthos? Do you enjoy Magic's art, worldbuilding, or stories? Do you like cosplays or music based on Magic's multiverse? Do you want to play a D&D session on Ravnica? This is the place is for you.ĭiscuss the latest stories and get caught up on the relevant old ones.Hello, everyone. I've played against two versions of this deck. Wax fondly about your favourite new artist. Tezzeret Standard deck list with prices for Magic: the Gathering (MTG). The other is a modified version with thoughtseize, fetch lands,shocklands and a blue splash for more control. 4, Tezzeret, Master of the Bridge, 136.80. Playing against both was fun and interesting. I played with Yawgmoth and spellskite makes it a fun match to play. Share your insights or ask your questions. Matt Covatta's 2005 Snack Time With Vorthos article Vorthos is the community name for people who appreciate the lore, art and flavour of Magic: the Gathering.

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Older works can be found in disparate places or in novels. Unsure where to begin story-wise? Here are our suggestions! Rules in briefįor more information, read the complete rules here. Gryff808s Tezzeret, matre du mtal (Precon 60). Links Aetherhub Archidekt Deckstats Moxfield MTGGoldfish MTGStocks Scryfall Average Type Distribution. If you are familiar with CSS or old.reddit styling, please message us.The decklist is pretty greedy and doesn't run many ways to beat aggro in the main deck outside of using Ugin, the Spirit Dragon's -X ability.From opinion pieces to articles on the web, every little bit helps us grow and get better. The deck is very much all in on ramping and playing big beefy bombs over and over. The only target that gets hit by an Ugin is Tezzeret and Shimmer Dragon. I'm currently trying out a singleton copy of Shimmer Dragon as it will usually have Hexproof and can draw us tons of cards while just being a solid beater. The whole reason we have Tezzeret is because of our ability to jam a ton of cheap artifacts to reduce the cost of our planeswalkers and the ability to zap our opponents with the +2. The ultimate on this Tezzeret won't ever be needed but the other abilities will suffice.Īlthough we don't have green in our deck, we do have a decent amount of ramp in our deck! The -3 serves as a way to buy back artifacts like Mazemind Tome and Solemn Simulacrum that have been sent to the graveyard. These two cards will allow us to cheat out our big planeswalkers and the fact that they're artifacts means they'll live through an Ugin -X while also getting the discount from Tezzeret. We've also got Karn, the Great Creator as a way to turn our sideboard into a toolbox. It's nice to have something that gives us an artifact for whatever situations come up. It also doesn't hurt that it also shuts down a Witch's Oven. If you have mana to burn, that level 3 will drown your opponents in incremental card advantage. The deck is definitely fun for those who are looking for a Timmy style deck that can also play artifacts. I don't think it's the most competitive deck, however. Definitely run Shadow Ball, Light Screen, dazzling gleam, and synchronoise. Equip quick claw or choice specs and have a tanky second like Umbreon in case your glass cannon goes down.

I think the deck can definitely get the jump on Bant and Sultai midrange decks as they don't interact with you early so this allows us to get all of our pieces in motion to ramp stuff out, but post boarded games can be rough when they're packing a ton of counterspells. If Red deck and Mono black are prominent, the deck would need a lot of retooling with more main deck respect for aggro decks, but the deck is a blast to play in the midrange matchups.
