The average dredge deck, from what I’ve played against, usually ends up being 40-50 cards deep by the time they hit all they want to swing in with. They do this by dumping all the value they can in the graveyard and hitting the key creatures to swarm you. I see dredge decks go nuclear by turn 3 easy. Dredge is looking to exchange value from the library into the graveyard. Maybe I’m insane and I don’t know what I’m talking about, and I’ll respect you for letting me know, but! It’s all in the clock. This is by far and away mills best matchup. This is a fairly straight forward strategy, so rather then analyzing the card selection like I normally do I’d rather highlight my FAVORITE jank strong matchup before I get into the sideboard and romp through the groves of “if I had money” coral antics They lend your strategy while also giving you the fuel you need to keep going. Is a general counter spell that feeds your card clock. Keeping your strategy alive for mill is really dependent on the deck it’s going against, mill is particularly strong against some strategies and not so helpful against others without sideboarding in some cards. Is a wonderful addition as it counts as two spells as well, letting you venture deeper and keep the deck pressure on. Since it’s casting, it works with drowny and lets you pay to dump two. Time scour because stax, and dream twist for that sweet sweet flashback. I’d suggest aiming for a card: drowned initiate though, and at least two cantrips. Your milling suite is pretty relaxed on mana, so your opening hand can consist of a wide variety of cards. There are a few snags though that might get you down, having said that let’s describe the game plan. Easy enough right? tap out, and mill mill mill. AlternativelyĬan help push the board state a bit, and can even win you some matches if you’ve been playing the Grind. The way we do it is relatively start forward as well,Īnd a whole host of cheap mill cards. So being a mill deck, typically the goal is to rip through the opponents library as quickly as possible, and this is no exception. Mono-Blue mill in modern! Is it as good as dimir mill? Not quite, but this is as good as you’re gonna get. Ain’t that the blues, Budgets that make you cry
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