Mtg arena mill deck reddit Some people honestly don't understand how to build a strong consistent deck and simply don't know better. When they tried to play it a second time I pulled out my anti-dino deck. All the ones who have counter cards, beat them. Discussion on Magic: the Gathering's Legacy (Type 1. Budget Decks is a subreddit designed to discuss playing Magic: The Gathering in any format or play style on a budget. In these decks, you are still roughly equally likely to be milled towards a meaningful card as away from one. I main bo1 dimir mill, it's winrate isquestionable. Join us discussing news, tournaments, gameplay, deckbuilding, strategy, lore, fan art, and more. Discussions include budget decks of various price ranges and formats, competitive to casual or various cost cutting topics and cheap alternate formats. This of course gave me the edge in those match ups. When somebody played a turn one ruin crab, I knew they were playing a mill deck and I knew I hated mill decks, but it didn't seem like enough to me to just quit on turn one. I don't run into this problem. Mill decks typically try to race on a non interactive axis and just lose to faster combos. MTG Arena is a mostly casual platform. Already had a couple hilarious matchups with it: Hey everyone, once Kaldheim hits on Thursday we'll be able to have a new deck that can mill your opponent out by turn 6. Mill decks tend to be bad, jank decks filled with cards useless anywhere else. If you draw it you cast it eventually but better they mill it and you can play another giant at some point. Most Modern decks benefit from a small amount of mill. Unfortunately there is no real viable golgari deck for the current standard meta, there is plenty of graveyard hate because of trespassers, underdogs and against reanimators. The one drop slot was slotted out for [[brainstorm]] and many people never went back even after the ban. I started playing magic in 2011, and with magic arena I discovered a lot of decks, some of them actually disgusting. I'm blanking on the names but have a bunch of creatures that cause huge problems for mill decks in the 3/1 that makes tokens, the enchantment that makes faeries, and the pyromancer who shoots things for three damage. Fraying Sanity / Bruvac + Maddening Cacophony / Mindbreaker / Cut Your Losses This will do it all in one go. Mill decks I've played against usually build up to something crazy, like self usage of [[peer into the abyss]] or other strategies that lead to 5+ card draws in a single turn when they have Brovac or multiple Teferi's tutelages out (causing 20+ cards to be milled). Rogues are here to steal your library. A mill deck is just a big "fuck you" that has been the result of countless people uninstalling the game forever, never to play Magic The Gathering again. But it's a grand time. With [archive trap]] and [[surgical extraction]] coming to arena, I thought it'd be exciting to finally get to try mill. Start with 24 lands. Commander 1 Balmor, Battlemage Captain (DMU) 196 Deck 1 Wee Dragonauts (GRN) 214 10 Island (UST) 213 17 Mountain (UST) 215 1 Kiln Fiend (ROE) 153 1 Jeskai Elder (M21) 53 1 Slither Blade (AKR) 79 1 Spellweaver Eternal (AKR) 80 1 Siren Stormtamer (XLN) 79 1 Mist-Cloaked Herald (RIX) 43 1 Pteramander (RNA) 47 1 Sky Theater Strix (WAR) 67 1 Spectral Sailor (JMP) 178 1 Sprite Dragon (IKO) 211 1 Play a tight deck. this sub is so helpful and nice :D thanks guys! I started playing Magic arena one month ago and so far I'm having a fair amount of funbut I cannot stand some type of decks. First off, look up the free mtg arena codes on google, you can redeem a bunch of packs and wildcards for free, wildcards allowing you to redeem any card you want. It's a rare occurence for mill to be good in general, and if you roll the clock back a lot when millstone was a win-con that was because teh gaem was vastly different. If your deck is not good agains mill decks, just surrender when you see the damn crab. 306K subscribers in the MagicArena community. Here's a good exercise to try to build a regular midrange creature deck. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online I just realized that opponents sacrificing their creatures counts towards the Kill X of your opponent's creatures quest. But there's a good chance if the meta changes that much, my just as competitive Toxic aggro deck which has no graveyard interaction rocks those graveyard hate decks. So I've taken a couple of years off from playing MTG, mostly from arena and so I thought I'd give explorer a try since most of my cards are legal there still. 289K subscribers in the MagicArena community. I think mill is misunderstood, I don't consider it a control because that's what it counters the hardest. I'm sadistic—I know. I have a Rakdos deck I was tinkering with before I quit back then and I made some updates based on cards available. Mill decks punish slow play and decks that can't interact with it. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! 1. Mill Deck Guide MTG Arena blue/black. I don't see what's wrong with letting people play how they want to 😅 it's not like you're shuffling the deck for them or dealing with long shuffle times Here are some possible reasons: Anti-mill tech Some people just want to run some jank where they don't know what to expect from their deck A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! 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As for winning, the deck typically has no problem doing that once it gets rolling, but the threats aren’t hasty (except the pseudo-haste copy ability from a flipped over well), so a few boardwipes can delay my win long enough for a combin 874 votes, 137 comments. I will post my deck list below. gg: the best mill deck (I searched for decks with ruin crab) has a 45. Alchemy sadly doesn’t have the tools to make it work. it's 20 more cards to mill, and it's a deck that's perfectly happy letting you stall. There are plenty of ways to tune your deck to beat mill, but unless you're constantly playing against the archetype, I wouldn't bother; Mill is a historically weak archetype that will almost always lose to any deck with a half-decent clock. Im attempting make a standard self mill deck that sucks but I’m 2 iterations in and Im running into a problem and wondering if this is what most people seem to agree on. 57 votes, 43 comments. Oh yeah, only been milled to death started out on mtga but every since I always keep some sort of way from letting that ever happened again with a single card or two as back ups, haven’t played against a mill deck though in a min guess the 200+ decks spooked them. 2K votes, 63 comments. I have lost to my own Counterspell 3+ times, saw my own Lightning Bolt at 2 life, and watched my own Death rite Shaman exile the one relevant card in my graveyard. Every single time I get Heisted, literally every single time, I lose the game to a card from my own deck. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online Daily Deals - April 6, 2024: Wilds of Eldraine Pack & Enchanting Tales Anime Alt-Art Card Styles It's true that I wouldn't actually mill the deck completely; the hope is to mill the deck enough to where there are only 3 or fewer cards left and not give the opponent enough time to respond. Watched MTG Arena Original Decks the other day and played his deck built around [[Bolas's Citadel]] where essentially you either resolve the Citadel and auto-win in 1 turn or you lose. So most aggressive game plans are only half as effective against mill and the control decks still have a hard time if the mill player hits multiple crabs in the first turns. No clue what Wizards are thinking Mill decks are fun to play as, sometimes very stressing (I mean when you have a fair Mill deck, not when you draft a broken thing with 2 lucky clovers and more than 4 Secretkeepers), but playing against it is very boring! My first real deck when starting out during beta was a turbo fog mill deck with psychic corrosion and [[patient rebuilding]]. I normally I build agro decks so this is a little bit out of my comfort zone. 304K subscribers in the MagicArena community. I'd love to continue developing this deck out and evolving it for best of 3 with an intelligent sideboard as well. combo blue mill deck with fleet swallower + fraying The answer is less sinister than people are implying. I came up with this mill deck and wanted to share! If Mill itself is fine but when it becomes easy to build and play it just ends up being a boring game. Some decks that have piqued my interest are Selesnya toxic, Atraxa reanimator; in Explorer MonoG devotion and Izzet Creativity But I have enough wildcards for one deck (30~ rares and 15~ mythics) so what are your recommendations for a fun and fairly effective deck? In the same way that mill is likely to "turn off" your fetchlands much sooner than normal, but this is still statistically unlikely until a significant portion of the game has passed. Yeah, Tergrid's Lantern decks picked up [[Invoke Despair]] in NEO, which especially wants mono-black due to the 4 black mana pips. This deck is very consistent and very resilient. On the other hand, I haven't beaten a sultai deck with Rogues even once. Sometimes milling actually helps decks. although, there are artifact control versions of mill that are pretty cool but usually aren't meta cause the mill takes too long Mono blue can lose to lich decks - specifically decks that contain mechanics like "instead of drawing" [Underrealm Lich], not just decks that utilize the graveyard, since mono blue's speed at forcing discards is usually faster than your speed benefitting from a stocked graveyard, Izzet being the exception to this - but the better way to beat Timeless is a constructed non-rotating format for Magic: The Gathering Arena that went live on December 12th, 2023. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! When pasting your decklist to Reddit or Youtube, another quality-of-life thing you can do is remove the set marker from any cards that have multiple prints (or just all cards). I started magic back when Mirko Vosk and Consuming Aberration were in standard. The deck strength matchmaker tends to pair these decks up with other bad, jank decks, which means that A: a bunch of F2P players who irrationally hate mill and have jank decks throw hundreds of cards into their decks to compete, and B: that you also meet the A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online Giving my thanks to Midweek Magic for letting me discover I don't want to play a deck before I committed to building it. When they are hard to build and takes a bit of strategy to pull off a win it's fine but when they can answer just about everything and go off 70% of the time. Oct 15, 2020 · Standard Mill decklists, guides, and statistics for Magic: The Gathering. 155 votes, 248 comments. That’s probably my best option. Just completed my run to mythic with a type of deck I've wanted to make possible for a while now: "Mill Prison"! Lemme know what you guys think. No strategy, no effective counter, only ways to fuck them over in return. I’ve been thinking about this for some time now and I often find myself reflecting on a few ideas. I try to use enter the graveyard triggers, and he commented that he aim for recurring from the graveyard using the opponent’s graveyard as a secondary hand. You rarely want to cast a [[Glimpse the Unthinkable]] on turn 2 while your opponent develops their board to apply pressure. Aggro decks typically stomp mill and control decks usually fine if they hold up a counterspell or two and switch gears to being aggressive. I just have to stay alive long enough, oof. So far, my strategy hasn't worked since it's too slow. GameStop Moderna Pfizer Johnson & Johnson AstraZeneca Walgreens Best Buy Novavax SpaceX Tesla. Any good counters in standard? edit: wow that was fast. 290K subscribers in the MagicArena community. I had thought about compleated Jace. Here we discuss the format, share decklists and theorycraft the possibilities the format brings to Magic. Here come the down votes but I love mill. So, I have always played with friends and all my decks (physical) are supposed to provide a long, really funny match, decks like ramp which I like the most, but then in arena we find decks with mill mechanics or in general decks than simply don't let you play, being blue Good mill decks are almost always an interactive deck trying to trade resources while gradually grinding their opponent's deck down. Milling is an infuriating mechanic. Any good player will hold up the mana for a counter spell against cycling after turn 4 or 5. Personally, I would describe theirs as "self-mill", and I'd describe yours "a blight on the game go jump in a river", but it's all semantics. Generally speaking mill just is a different life total. That leaves a full half of your deck to safely self-mill in most situations at minimum deck size. Magic: The Gathering does not have to be expensive. All the ones who dont have counter cards surrender withouth playing. I've played arena for quite a bit, but I still consider myself pretty new when it comes to mtg as a whole. Been messing around with [[Coral Colony]] and [[Cut Your Losses]] in an attempt to find something decent, not even great just decent. THH is the best mill card available, and it works well in historic because everyone is playing low cmc stuff. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online [MH3] Draft Super Value, Hidden Gems and Avoid Over Rated Cards in Modern Horizons 3 According to 17Lands Because it's fun. Members Online New to Arena, is Teferi, Hero of Dominaria just not available anymore? Best example of this was during the height of the Rogue-mill period of Zendikar rising. I usually don't mind mill and actually played a few mill decks from Theros to M21 when I felt like having fun with alternate win cons but the current breed don't suffer from the typical shortcomings usually associated with mill decks. Granted the majority of my more annoying decks aren't tournament legal by any means of official tournaments. 1/5 by attacking. But after a lot of changes it is now a Dimir control mill deck. As I used to love playing Dimir Mill when I was a kid (Ravnica starter deck), I decided to create something similar. Of course there is always an argument for building against certain strategies such as mill, but I don’t think that building bigger decks is a direct answer to fighting that particular strategy. 5) format, decks, cards, tournaments, etc. Only perk of playing since 1997. I checked out untapped. Many Historic mill decks are focused on [[Teferi's Tutelage]] or [[Psychic Corrosion]] along with [[Teferi's Ageless Insight]] and draw effects. I find that decks that play out of the graveyard are most enjoyable as they do very well against dimir rogue/mill decks, which can be annoying to play against otherwise, and the recursive nature of your threats makes the occasional counter or removal spell significantly less stress inducing. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online PSA - Since some folks are new to [[Rest in Peace]]: A creature only "dies" if it hits the graveyard first Hey there! Last week I decided to cave in and downloaded MTG Arena. But dont worry I have a plan of 3 steps. So I would like some help with some issues I have. And I didn't start roping right away. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! As opposed to a janky combo deck like falco with turn time of 15 minutes plus boohoo if ya can't find cards in magic to stop mill in it's tracks which there are many in fact then you suck as a magic player, that bought a net deck that combo's infinite so meh if you can't stop the mill tough sh*t grow a pair find a way to stop it if you can Until this point, I had only roped someone who roped me first. Yeah for sure!! Deck 4 Altar of the Brood (KTK) 216 3 Brainstorm (STA) 13 4 Brokers Hideout (SNC) 248 10 Forest (KTK) 258 10 Island (KTK) 252 4 Mishra's Bauble (BRR) 34 2 Mythweaver Poq (Y24) 19 1 Oracle of Mul Daya (JMP) 415 4 Ruin Crab (ZNR) 75 2 Scute Swarm (ZNR) 203 2 Spell Pierce (XLN) 81 4 Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath (THB) 229 2 Tatyova, Benthic Druid (DAR) 206 1 Nissa, Resurgent A diverse community of players devoted to Magic: the Gathering, a trading card game ("TCG") produced by Wizards of the Coast and originally designed by Richard Garfield. It's still a work in progress, but if you like mill this deck goes hard with a little luck with the rng. Dark breach Companion 1 Lurrus of the Dream-Den (MUL) 116 Deck 4 Dark Ritual (STA) 26 4 Underworld Breach (THB) 161 4 Mishra's Bauble (BRR) 34 4 Altar of Dementia (BRR) 3 4 Thoughtseize (AKR) 127 4 Faithless Looting (STA) 38 4 Demonic Tutor (STA) 27 1 Thassa's Oracle (THB) 73 2 Phyrexian Tower (JMP) 493 1 Breach the Multiverse (MOM) 94 4 Lightning Bolt (STA) 42 4 Stitcher's Supplier (M19 Hey, on the historic discord we have some mill brewing talk! This is my take: link to pastebin. You need to turn into a combo deck. Aggro decks such as mono red should be a bannable offense, mill decks aren't hard to beat, I don't want another player that ruins the entire game with the concept of "aggro" decks Reply reply I mean it really depends. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. 11 votes, 18 comments. I'm not sure how a self mill deck would work in today's standard, or if it is even currently possible to pull off effectively. Mill is a bad wincon so you need a gimmick to get you over the line. Discussion on Magic: the Gathering's Modern format plus its decks, cards, tournament results, and more! Members Online Hardest part of playing Dredge in current meta? This is a fun little deck I built, but I’d like to tighten up the control aspects. I maindeck 4 leyline of the void mainly to counter the people maindecking gaea's blessing (even in non green decks) that loses me the game often, but it's also a free win against those gods-cursed reanimator decks, nerfs Izzet wizards, and keeps other decks honest. A community for discussion regarding the Magic: the Gathering Brawl format. I first had the idea to use [[Old Stickfingers]], [[Rootcoil Creeper]], and [Lier, Disciple of the Drowned]] together alongside perhaps a card like [[Mulch]] to build my mana base and then cast many spells from the graveyard either after getting Lier out or using something like [[Crawl I don't have enough experience with self-mill decks to analyze the specific one you're proposing here, but as far as using more than 60 cards goes: Consider that, in an average-length game, you might get through 20-30 cards of your deck. Like I commented to a fellow [[Lazav, Dimir Mastermind]] quite recently. It's pretty obvious they just mean a deck that uses mill as a primary mechanic, becasue they don't think of "mill deck" means the same thing you do. He also searches up great Mill cards like [[court of cunning]] or generically useful stuff like [[black market connections]]. just doesn't work in a 100 card format. Standard meta is annoying but quickly gets phased out. Without further stalling, here's the list: 4x [[Allosaurus Shephard]] 4x [[Tibalt's Trickery]] 3x [[Ulamog, Ceaseless Hunger]] A community for discussion regarding the Magic: the Gathering Brawl format. Mill is basically a burn deck, you need to be fast. News: Ruin Hi, I've been playing for a couple months and I mostly use Blue tempo and a budget Mono Black to play in ranked. Now playing with sideboard. I really used to enjoy playing self-mill decks against mill decks, using stuff like [[creeping chill]] and [[narcomoeba]] until they started tacking graveyard hate onto the mill cards like [[Tasha's hideous laughter]]. Quite possibly, more graveyard hate will come out, destroying my combo deck. But if you desperately want to keep doing what ever you are doing, Jace Weilder of mysteries, the 1/4 UU critter that wins if cards in your deck is less then your current devotion, git gewd, git lucky, move away from the +1/+1 counters theme, OR gear the deck I made a mono blue Mill deck in Historic just to finish daily challenges. mill where my flow wasn't disrupted, either by lack of resources (oops, my third/fourth land keeps getting milled) or lack of cards (oops, my removal for that crab just got milled) or by their support cards (bouncing my creatures to stall me Business, Economics, and Finance. Bam, turn 4 mill their entire library. don't try and mill a little at a time. More than 18 Explorer Dimir Mill decks from top MTGA, MTGO and pauper tournaments reddit 200-cards-mill MTG Arena Deck with statistics. Same with planeswalker decks. Typically, I'm playing some sort of BR aggro-ish deck. After the 3rd time of me whiping the floor with them they changed out decks. While maybe the raw cards might be a bit weaker then the average deck, I think with the abundance of fetches (for trap), low average cmc of most decks ([[tasha's hideous laughter]]), and a solid interactive package might mean it's time for mill to shine. I've been playing different kinds of mill-based decks based on [[Psychic Corrosion]] for the past 2 months, on best-of-one matches. I miss the golden age of [[Root snare]] and [[pause for reflection]] being in standard along with [[wilderness reclamation]] and [[Nexus of fate]]. Normally slower too. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! In MTGA's matchmaker pursuit of matching me with decks of similar power level, it ended up matching me against mill decks more often than not. Explorer and standard are where I'm playing. It started like this. Play an aggro deck. Nope. Mill counters some decks though, decks that draw a lot in a strange way are basically hurting themselves against a mill deck So saying a "mill" deck is boring is odd since they can all play so different. Posted by u/D-Sades5166 - 7 votes and 28 comments Think of what decks are dominant and build your deck accordingly, I always start with a base of cards depending if I'm play a agro, Control, or Midrange deck, from those roughly 16 cards, I build the rest of my deck, unless I'm playing a theme deck My personal strategy is based on the deck I'm playing at the time. Every set I hope for fogs to be reprinted so I can play mill in simic again. I actually built my one mill deck specifically for this! Drop a mill engine like [[psychic corrosion]] or [[teferi's tutelage]] follow up with [[song of Creation]] and have your deck filled with 0-X costed creatures. A lot of decks use the graveyard as part of their core strategy and milling those decks just turbocharges them. Mill decks are gonna dissapear because they always gonna lost/not even play the game. . Izzet mill is basically a combo/aggro deck that is likely to win on turn 6 or turn 7. That's the way MTG plays and why it has been around 30+ years. The last 5 decks I played were blue/black mill decks and I'm feeling kinda salty. I've never had a game vs. My personal strategy is based on the deck I'm playing at the time. Lost all of them. They are very rare in Bo3 but more common in Bo1 because they are Terrible post board usually. Lately whenever I play standard ranked, I've been seeing people run these huge, like 200 card, decks that seem to barely have any sort of central theme or archetype. I'll play like one game as normal, but then my next 3, 4 or 5 matches are against decks with 100-200 cards. The best cards to specifically hate on Discard decks Nullhide Ferox Tamiyo Leyline of Sanctity Hushbringer Uro Each of them stop a different type of effect, but in general those are the 4 best standard legal cards i can think of. true. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online Giving my thanks to Midweek Magic for letting me discover I don't want to play a deck before I committed to building it. This is a competitive mill deck, but also a competitive Tempo deck with some amazing cards not normally seen in Dimir flash! We will mill you, or beat you down, or both, depending on the matchup. A while later they tried pulling out the dino-deck again. Mono red with the red phoenix seems great. Once you get 2-3 mill effects you would rather draw a card then mill a few cards off your land. It's no top tier deck, but I have managed to beat the new grull aggro, white human aggro, enchantments, rakdos ramp, and domain ramp. Built a fairly fun deck around self milling with [[Slogurk, the Overslime]] as the main pay off, with [[Blossoming Tortoise]] as a great value… Back when Eldraine first came out and the bot draft let you build insane mill decks, I drafted one (with something like 7 Merfolk Secretkeepers) on my first run without knowing that was always considered the best strategy and was super confused because my first two opponents were playing every single card they drafted. And I never have enough creatures to seriously threaten the life total One thing to stick with though. Deck 4 Jace, the Perfected Mind 9 Swamp 4 Sheoldred 9 Island Hello, first time poster to this reddit, and sadly I'm probably starting on a bad foot, but I have an issue. After facing 5 mill decks in a row, I made an anti-mill deck with [[Kroxa]] and reanimator stuff. Without further stalling, here's the list: 4x [[Allosaurus Shephard]] 4x [[Tibalt's Trickery]] 3x [[Ulamog, Ceaseless Hunger]] There are various reasons for the 250 card decks. mill where my flow wasn't disrupted, either by lack of resources (oops, my third/fourth land keeps getting milled) or lack of cards (oops, my removal for that crab just got milled) or by their support cards (bouncing my creatures to stall me 1. Interesting question. 3. To be fair, this is a limitation of Arena, but to make up for it, you have to do an extra bit of work. That's very poor 13 votes, 11 comments. It was a 60 card deck that could easily mill itself and then banish the whole graveyard to summon a gigantic thing with attack based off how many total cards banished and would just enter battle phase and attack for game. I bought my starter deck, got some upgrades and play tested with my friend all week only to get rolled at FNM, but eventually did some more upgrades and squeezed out some FNM wins in the following weeks. But that card is so brutal against control, since it usually either kills the only things they have on the field (and lets you steal them if you have Tergrid out), or else is a "draw 3 and opponent loses 6 life" which directly contributes to the Lantern burn plan. So far I learned to play a bit and I made my own Cleric deck which is a lot of fun to play, but everytime especially in standard events I find so many people using mill decks. 10 matches with no mill, and just control. A diverse community of players devoted to Magic: the Gathering, a trading card game ("TCG") produced by Wizards of the Coast and originally designed by Richard Garfield. Mostly UW, then a bit of UWB (because of [[Unmoored Ego]]), and other experiments including green for fogs instead of white removal. The win conditions are either mill victory (most common) or beat them to death with whatever cool shit Breach the Multiverse gives me. 305K subscribers in the MagicArena community. It was originally a mono black agro deck. The Reddit community for the Oathbreaker: a Magic The Gathering format where a planeswalker and their "signature spell" rests at the head of a 60 card singleton deck. Detailed information about mechanics, colors, visual mana curve of the deck. 1. 5% win rate. The old starter deck duel had a nice self mill deck, the new one might be playable. Current mill decks manage to mill super fast while also either being really aggressive and establishing a The rest was pretty easy. They'd whip out their dino deck and I'd whip out my anti-dino deck. Any one of those sitting on the board will cause huge problems for the mill deck since they can't counter you The only options I'm finding are cards like [[gaea's blessing]] and [[elixir of immortality]] but those are historic now. I too have pursued mill decks and am having good luck now. Current rank: Mythic 98%. It has been pretty consistent for a mill deck in the aggro state of standard. I concocted a mill deck that is 100% unique to the world. It can overcome boardwipes easily, removal in general can sometimes be a benefit, and skyfish spider is insane! I highly recommend trying this deck! Aug 24, 2024 · MTG Arena Deck with statistics. Same with that discard card that exiles your graveyard after you discard 2 cards. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! I love golgari too. Crypto Haven't played with them, but have played against them quite some times: I think I beat them 4 out of 5 times in ranked, from that experience I think it's hard to climb the ladder with a mill deck. So I don't play standard too much outside of Arena. Is this normal for Historic or is Matchmakin A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online [Khemba, Kha Enduring] + [Lotus Ring] Infinite Mana/Damage Combo in Standard The hardest part about playing a mill deck is staying alive for long enough. I have been brewing on a deck for quite a while now. Posted by u/MegaBeedrillTAO - No votes and 18 comments A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Members Online Just won my first ever draft 7-1 (ok easy mode quick draft but I’m quite new) here’s my deck. Pick a theme for the deck, let's say RW warriors. I also have had favorite deck builds so I am always looking for cards to use in those decks. Stick with dimir. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Get the Reddit app Mono Blue Mill 79%(19-5) New favorite Mill deck I started yugioh again about 2 years ago and mastered it recently. I remember playing invoke justice deck and a random mill deck milled 2 invoke justice and a bunch of lands, I drew atraxa, next turn milled another invoke justice and more lands and I rage quit. I also can count on one hand the amount of good mill decks I have seen in Standard over the nearly 30 years of my playing this game. Members Online Black Saga Storm, Mono Red Painer, or Cephalid Breakfast? Hi guys, I have a deck that loses approximately 90% of match-ups, but when it's up against a mill deck it always wins because the opponent concedes almost immediately, and it's freaking hilarious. Among others are: Some people hate mill with such a passion that they jam as many cards as they can in their own deck to make it hader to mill them out. A subreddit devoted to the game Magic the Gathering: Arena! Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Sounds good at first glance because they help you grow your flair, but mill Rogues are actually a really bad match up for cycling. If it's only about dimir: Build a giants deck, [[Quakebringer]] carries. Discuss and share deck techs for the Standard and Historic Brawl formats here, whether on Arena or in paper. The best counters are as followed: Mono green and white aggro. You could go RB to run phoenix/RB Titan/Woe Strider for maximum punish. 4 [[Barrier Breach]] Exiles their tutelages 2. Dunno what I… 4/5 games are won by mill. I think it's just kinda like a middleground and yes it doesn't have the best control but I feel like that's the point, just a niche deck like turbo fog. For that reason, I love my Zur mill deck because he lets you find things like [[Ghostly Prison]], [[propoganda]] and [[out of time]]. I can see it being fun for people who play with a passionate drive for competition I suppose, but I just can't see any other point for a mill deck than to literally ruin the fun from the game, especially in the current block where there are so little I want to create a Sultai self-mill deck to mill a great amount of my library then play it from the grave. Now that sounds rather slow, but it is consistent and even protect itself. You see mill decks from time to time, but they typically just aren’t competitive for a number of reasons, depending on the format. They played it once and won. fbj gassh ociyudo yqs drygvue zdtv airynup kxzxmp ourfc ddurw