


While going completely mana-free is helpful in some ways and keeps the price of the deck down into the ultra-budget range (at least, as far as Legacy is concerned), it also means we don't really get to play any answers to graveyard hate. we are heading to Legacy to play with one of the most degenerate and broken archetypes in the entire history of Magic: Dredge! So, what makes this build of Dredge unique? Well, mostly that it doesn't play a single mana source in the entire deck. Last week in our Instant Deck Tech voting, we had a bit of a surprise, with our Legacy deck coming out on top. Spy mills until it hits a land, which it never will, placing your entire deck in your graveyard and allowing you to go off.Hello, everyone! Welcome to the new and improved Much Abrew About Nothing. Dread Returns has plenty of useful interactions, but just allows you to win the game if you’re opponent can’t stop it by reanimating Balustrade Spy. Ichorid, Nether Shadow, Prized Amalgam all rush the board to let you start doing a bunch of sweet free stuff.Ĭabal Therapy lets you pick your opponents hand to pieces, while simultaneously being a perfect sac outlet to create tokens off of whatever amount of Bridges you’ve managed to dredge so far.

Phantasmagorian lets you discard excess cards and dredgers you’ve picked back up, while the suite of creatures like Narcomoeba that recur themselves from the grave do the bulk of the heavy lifting for the deck. You just want to discard to hand size, preferably discarding one of the Dredgers in the list or Phantasmagorian. The manaless part is no joke, as the list doesn’t run a single land. Lets take a peak under the hood at how it works. It comes in at a measly 27 tix, which is pretty rad if you ask me. (though this does appear to be a slightly different one than the one they ran yesterday) Vidieowiz4′s list has a much cheaper side board and still does all of the things the deck is supposed to do. Which would arguably be a budget list for Legacy anyways, but in reality about 140 tix of that is in the sideboard. Normally Manaless Dredge runs about 170 tix, or like 700 dollars. It placed second in the Legacy Challenge we played in, being piloted by the person I can only assume was the one who made it so cheap, vidieowiz4. I’ve been dabbling some in Legacy recently, and wanted to highlight a budget deck that I got wrecked by yesterday.
