![]() ![]() These two cards (which conveniently ended up in Standard alongside the Dredge mechanic) gave Dredge another avenue of attack, by allowing the deck to sacrifice creatures in order to trigger Bridge from Below (one of Magic's most unique cards) and overwhelm its opponent with Zombie tokens.ĭredge in Vintage quickly adopted the usage of the card Bazaar of Baghdad, along with Cabal Therapy to shred its opponent's hand apart while being able to generate tokens and push through its deck. However, the real power of this mechanic would not be fully realized until the release of Time Spiral block with the advent of two cards. As the signature mechanic of the Golgari Swarm in the set, Dredge offered a significant different way to approach playing Magic. ![]() The History of the Dark Arts of the Graveyardĭredge began with the set Ravnica: City of Guilds. This has caused many fractured variants of the deck to pop up over the years as Dredge players attempt to develop different plans versus the Vintage Meta game. It's a crazy, insanely powerful deck that can devour unsuspecting opponents, but can fall short to graveyard hate. ![]() I'm of course talking about Dredge.ĭredge as a deck utilizes the signature mechanic from the original Ravnica: City of Guilds, to fill the graveyard with creatures that can enter the battlefield for free, cast spells from the graveyard, and overwhelm its opponent with power. Now then, this week we're going to be taking a look at a deck that is often regarded as " Magic as Richard Garfield intended," a deck that is always in the back of the mind of every Vintage player (whether they like it or not). Howdy folks! It's Joe again, and this week we're continuing our look at the various decks that make up the Vintage format, with an eye at deconstructing these lists to help others understand why they're built the way they are.īefore we get into the thick of things, I just want to mention again the contest that I ran via Twitter! The winners were announced last week, and I was greatly excited to give away five sets of Magic Online Power Nine! Mucho thanks to Sean Hilliard for donating these cards to help others get into Vintage! ![]()
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