![]() ![]() We are looking to make our land drops while having an excess of lands in hand to continuously use our retrace spells or activate Seismic Assault to clear the board and eventually close out a game. Our Life from the Loam engine is vastly different than traditional Dredge. Since we love having lands in our graveyard, we will generally get a minimum of five tokens a turn. It is resilient to sweepers and can be recurred when dredged out. Worm Harvest gets an honorable mention for running its own cannery as well. Whether it is an army or whoop-ass inside that can, who can tell? Between Life from the Loam and our retrace spells Raven’s Crime and Flame Jab we can very easily open up a can on our opponents. Young Pyromancer can really get out of control quickly. Creaturesĭark Confidant either draws you a ton of extra cards or it takes a bullet for Young Pyromancer. The deck is hard to play, so let’s talk about what’s going on here. Despite these weaknesses, a skilled pilot can navigate and play it safe to ensure that you don’t get blown out by these cards. One of the reasons that this deck is merely tier two is that, while it was great against creature decks, it has a terrible Burn match up and can at times fold hard to graveyard hate like Relic of Progenitus, Rest in Peace, and Leyline of the Void. Here is the decklist: Assault Loam Lands 25 (25) I am sure many people will be unfamiliar with this tier two archetype but it is near and dear to my heart, so I am going to talk about it today. ![]() I began focusing on another deck that I love almost as much-Assault Loam. UR Storm was my first Modern love, but after the ban hammer hit the deck several times I had to move on. This week I want to talk about a “guilty pleasure” of mine in Modern. ![]()
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