Mtg the source manaless dredge10/24/2023 You can totally get away with 3 Dread Return. I've been experimenting a bit since I got them. I cut 1 Bridge, Nether Shadow, Shambling Shell and Dread Return for some FoWs, but most or all of them should probably be in the board. I play a blue version with Whirlpool Rider instead of Balustrade Spy. Reasonable sideboard card vs SnT decks, but still not awesome in my experience. Just make sure you sac any Amalgams already on the board before Flayer comes back the second time. Also, Amalgams help you with the combo finish.ĭread Return targeting Flayer of the Hatebound, Flayer trigger deals 4 and all your Prized Amalgams trigger, sac Flayer to any sac outlet (Cabal Therapy or another DT), Flayer comes back with an undying counter and deals 5, end of turn 4x Prized amalgam enters the battlefield and Flayer triggers deal another 12 damage. With Amalgams in the deck, the Miracles players never get a good window to play Terminus, something always sticks to the board. It's a powerful recurring threat that is "Terminus proof". This little guy is awesome and does everything you want to do. You can't quite play without Chancellor of the Annex or you get wrecked by a lot more of fast decks, plus it's another Dread Return target, powerful against Storm. You can't get rid of your creatures because you want to reanimate stuff ASAP and trigger your Bridges as often as you can. You need Shambling Shell because you can't play the deck with less than 15 dredgers. You want to play them all but there are only 12 spots for them, so 3x of each it is. There is subtle balance to achieve between Shambling Shell / Chancellor of the Annex / Nether Shadow / Prized Amalgam. I'm going Fearless because I was never comfortable with sideboarding in Dredge, and this deck is even worse at it than its brother.
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