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Approx. Value:
$281.63
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Avg. CMC 2.38
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Avatar: The Last Airbender
releases on November 21, 2025!

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Main Deck - 60 cards, 27 distinct
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Rarity Color
Creature (28)
3 Birds of Paradise
$10.37
Creature - Bird
0 1
2 Crusader of Odric
$0.07
Creature - Human Soldier
* *
2 Geist-Honored Monk
$0.27
Creature - Human Monk
* *
2 Keldon Warlord
$0.19
Creature - Human Barbarian
* *
4 Kird Ape
$0.35
Creature - Ape
1 1
4 Loam Lion
$0.24
Creature - Cat
1 1
2 Qasali Ambusher
$0.55
Creature - Cat Warrior
2 3
1 Rubblehulk
$0.24
Creature - Elemental
* *
2 Soulsurge Elemental
$0.09
Creature - Elemental
* 1
2 Wayfaring Temple
$0.16
Creature - Elemental
* *
4 Wild Nacatl
$0.47
Creature - Cat Warrior
1 1
Instant (8)
1 Berserk
$10.48
Instant
2 Brute Force
$0.30
Instant
2 Selesnya Charm
$0.12
Instant
3 Unnatural Predation
$0.05
Instant
Enchantment (4)
4 Lush Growth
$0.13
Enchantment - Aura
Land (20)
1 Clifftop Retreat
$0.49
Land
2 Copperline Gorge
$0.37
Land
4 Forest
$0.06
Basic Land - Forest
3 Mountain
$0.06
Basic Land - Mountain
3 Plains
$0.05
Basic Land - Plains
2 Razorverge Thicket
$0.33
Land
1 Rootbound Crag
$0.36
Land
1 Sacred Foundry
$7.48
Land - Mountain Plains
1 Stomping Ground
$6.19
Land - Mountain Forest
1 Sunpetal Grove
$0.40
Land
1 Taiga
$214.50
Land - Mountain Forest
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Notes
 
This is a deck in the vein of Network Security, barely not being a version. It looks to produce boosted creatures and some good X/X creatures, but it also focuses on getting trampling going, which was secondary in Network Security. There are 7 cards that grant trample, and 6 that boost directly (some overlap). The idea is that a single creature can grow and plow over defense for lethal damage. While there are some expensive cards, the 25/2/6/4/2/1 curve averages out to only 1.98.
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