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Mtg edh manaless dredge
Mtg edh manaless dredge













mtg edh manaless dredge

The card you want to discard is a card with dredge. The main reason for why this deck is so cheap is because there is no lands! With this deck you want to take the draw (weird I know!), so that way you discard a card at the end of your turn to hand size.

mtg edh manaless dredge

Manaless Dredge is another good budget deck. While Mono-Red Prowess is a spell-heavy aggro deck, where you play a prowess creature, cast burn spells to pump those creatures, attack and keep doing that until your opponent is dead.Īdvantages: Great for learning the format, quick wins, easy and simple to play (for the most part), win games, and very cheap.ĭisadvantages: You just die to fast combos, Oko, Thief of Crowns wrecks you, lack format staples. Burn is basically a direct damage deck where you just fling your burn spells at your opponent until they hit zero life. Let’s talk about the cheapest you can go here: Burn and Mono-Red Prowess. But there are “Budget” decks out there in Legacy and today we are going to take a look at some of the “Budget” decks in Legacy. Legacy is expensive thanks to the high prices of the fetchlands and the Reserved List (which I still call for it’s abolishment because I think it’s a big mistake from Wizards).

mtg edh manaless dredge

There’s just one obstacle that seems to prevent people from taking the plunge into Legacy: The prices. Anything can happen in Legacy! And I always will encourage players to give Legacy a try. Legacy imo is the best constructed format with the most interaction, and is the format where your decisions matter the most.















Mtg edh manaless dredge