Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍)
legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$96.15
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0 Likes 6 Comments
Avg. CMC 1.73
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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, 14 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (10)
4 Delver of Secrets // Insectile Aberration
$0.23
Creature - Human Wizard // Creature - Human Insect
4 Snapcaster Mage
$12.14
Creature - Human Wizard
2 Stromkirk Noble
$0.19
Creature - Vampire Noble
Instant (24)
4 Brimstone Volley
$0.06
Instant
3 Dissipate
$0.09
Instant
2 Galvanic Blast
$1.76
Instant
4 Incinerate
$0.13
Instant
4 Mana Leak
$0.23
Instant
3 Psychic Barrier
$0.08
Instant
4 Vapor Snag
$0.21
Instant
Sorcery (4)
4 Ponder
$1.45
Sorcery
Land (22)
9 Island
$0.06
Basic Land - Island
9 Mountain
$0.06
Basic Land - Mountain
4 Sulfur Falls
$0.48
Land
Sideboard - 15 cards, 7 distinct
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Name  Ed. Price Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (4)
2 Inferno Titan
$0.33
Creature - Giant
2 Spellskite
$7.66
Artifact Creature - Phyrexian Horror
Instant (5)
2 Dismember
$5.08
Instant
3 Flashfreeze
$0.16
Instant
Sorcery (4)
2 Arc Trail
$0.13
Sorcery
2 Slagstorm
$0.17
Sorcery
Planeswalker (2)
2 Koth of the Hammer
$1.86
Legendary Planeswalker - Koth

Comments
  • supersquirell | Edited 09-Nov-2011 04:54
    don't forget Stromkirk Noble! It can be Delver's sidekick; having eight 1-drop critters ensures that you will a tempo match everytime.
    • Nolan Turk | 09-Nov-2011 05:28
      I'm not trying to go for an aggressive strategy with this deck, though. This is supposed to be a Counter-Burn deck, Stromkirk Noble doesn't really fit that style.
      • supersquirell | Edited 09-Nov-2011 20:48
        Yeah, I can see that you even have Inferno Titans, so obviosly you werent going for an aggressive deck. I just put up a more aggresive version of Delver if you want to take a look. I've play tested it a few times and it seems to work great just by playing a creature turn 1 and then beating the opponent by killing/countering any creature they cast themselves.
  • Stefan Warren | 18-Oct-2011 04:02
    I am intrigued
    • Nolan Turk | 18-Oct-2011 06:08
      Haha, so am I. Not sure if it will work at all, but I'm trying some stuff out.
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