Here it is..our 2nd deck list for your viewing pleasure. As the title suggests this is a black and green graveyard deck, I’ve had pretty good results with it (9-2) but once again, we will post our disclaimer: we cana’t promise you that you will win tournaments, or in general, that you will win every game that you play. What we can promise you is that it’s a fun deck to pilot. Without further ado, we present The E.C’s Graveyard Dredge:
Strengths: Dominant mid-range deck, lots of removal, big creatures quick,
Weaknesses: Control decks can be an issue(when are they not?) , or any deck with a lot of removal.
The List: (60 cards)
Creatures (22)
Spells (20)
2x Nyx Weaver
2x Strength From The Fallen
1x Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord
4x Putrefy
4x Nemesis of Mortals
4x Grisly Salvage
2x Nighthowler
2x Murder
1x Avatar of Woe
4x Commune With The Gods
2x Dreg Mangler
2x Treasured Find
1x Ghoultree
2x Drown in Filth
2x Sedge Scorpion
Lands (18)
2x Slaughterhorn
2x Overgrown Tomb
2x Deathrite Shaman
10x Forest
1x Lotleth Troll
8x Swamp
2x Deadly Recluse
The Strategy
Nyx Weaver, Commune with the Gods, Grisly Salvage and Drown in Filth are the backbone of this deck. Use them to self-mill into your graveyard. Once you’ve milled a few times, you should have enough creatures in your graveyard to pump up Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord and Nighthowler while also casting Ghoultree and Nemesis of Mortals for next to nothing. Don’t panic if your opponent gets the jump on you, save your removal spells for clearing a path for when you drop a big creature onto the board. Use Treasured Find to save anything you didn’t want to mill.