bury the year Posted June 14, 2016 Report Share Posted June 14, 2016 Creature (12)4 Glint Hawk4 Kor Skyfisher4 Thraben InspectorSpells (28)4 Alchemist's Vial4 Galvanic Blast4 Ichor Wellspring4 Kuldotha Rebirth4 Lightning Bolt3 Journey to Nowhere2 Bonesplitter2 Expose Evil1 Angelic PurgeLands (20)4 Ancient Den4 Great Furnace4 Plains4 Wind-Scarred Crag2 Mountain2 Radiant Fountain Kuldotha decks in Pauper are all about building up card advantage. Drop artifacts, bounce/sac them to Kor Skyfisher and Kuldotha Rebirth, then replay them. Ride the value train straight to the win. Deck remains to be tested, but a few points of interest that separate this from the normal Jeskai/Boros build: Expose Evil: Investigate is a really strong mechanic in this deck, as shown by Thraben Inspector, and I wanted to beef up its in-clue-sion (heh) a bit more. These may get swapped out when EMN drops if investigate remains a thing there.Alchemist's Vial: Not having Mulldrifters means I'm not worried so much about color fixing, so no need for Prophetic Prisms. The Vials occupy the same CMC slot and cantrip, while offering a more direct impact on board state.Angelic Purge: Got this idea from the MTGGoldfish article about the deck. While they played 2-3 iirc, 1 seems good for the mainboard and an extra copy should fare in the SB. Cards under mainboard consideration:• Firebolt• Kor Sanctifiers• Remember the Fallen• Serrated Arrows Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poc Posted June 14, 2016 Report Share Posted June 14, 2016 I like the use of clues in this deck. I'm not a huge fan of expose evil. I'd rather just play more burn than soft removal. Don't play Serrated Arrows. You only play that card if your deck desperately needs removal and you can't find any good spells in your color. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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