

Timing, decision-making process based on flipped cards, fighting through grave hate cards, etc. But it’s also a real challenge to play the deck correctly. This incredible flexibility gives Dredge players a unique opportunity to constantly adapt to what they are up against. This type of play is less and less seen though. For example, it works quite well in some creature matchups thanks to Conflagrate, Darkblast, sideboard creature removal, and spam of blockers. It’s also possible to act as a control deck. In some match ups Dredge can also act as a value, card advantage oriented strategy, which can overwhelm the opponent with generated card advantage. What matters is that you often go so wide that the opponent won’t be able to deal with everything on time. It doesn’t matter that our creatures aren’t the most powerful on their own. In tempo games, Dredge tries to set up a big board quickly and win before the opponent can deal with every threat or execute their game-winning combo. The second one is Burn in the form of Creeping Chill and Conflagrate (assuming you play it).

The first one is aggro with recursive creatures – Prized Amalgam, Silversmote Ghoul, Narcomoeba, and Ox of Agonas. Deck has two main ways to pressure the opponent. The more cards we flip from our library to the graveyard, the more threats we can present, so in practice, the main goal is to mill as many cards as possible. Introductionĭredge is an aggro-combo deck that abuses the mechanic ‘Dredge’ to create card and tempo advantage. If you are not familiar with currently played Dredge lists, you can find an example here. If you want to find more Dredge content, including a detailed sideboard guide, check out this link. Try to do some metagame testing to get a feel for your deck so you can talk about it better.Welcome to the first part of my Dredge primer! Today, I’ll talk about maindeck card choices – what are the main goals of the deck, why is it built this way, not another, and what are the basic interaction between the cards. People are not here to critique the brew you slapped together with zero thought. Please, make sure you include a description of what your deck is, what it intends to do, and specific questions that stimulate conversation. When posting deck lists, it is generally preferred that you link to a deck building site such as or something similar. It can be as simple as typing your query into google, along with the word Reddit, to see if your question has been asked before. Please do not try and sell cards or decks within this subreddit.Īll we ask is that before you post, do some research yourself to try to find the answer to your query. This subreddit is for players of any level of experience to discuss any topics regarding the Modern format, whether it is decks that pro's have been winning with, metagame discussion, card discussion, or home brews.
