Unlike those dredge decks, which ran the occasional land, I was looking to make something that was completely devoid of mana. But if I was going to come up with something new where would I even begin? Besides, I wanted to brew up something original, and dredge had been done several times over. It had almost no interaction and might just win on the first turn there are only so many times I would want to play a deck like that. I remembered hearing about that bogeyman of a deck called “Manaless Dredge” which could win without even casting a spell, but while it was fascinating it didn’t sound like much fun to me. Is it possible to build a deck that cannot produce mana yet is still playable? If so, what does that deck look like? It was a simple question, but one that I needed to answer. I don’t quite remember why I thought of it, but an idea floated into my head and wouldn’t go away. Before I show you the list, though, I’d like to tell you a bit about the deck and why I built it. For today, however, let’s delve into the world of kitchen table magic with one of the strangest decks I’ve ever built. I know I’ve been talking a lot about Commander, and I’ll be getting back to that again shortly. We call it getting mana screwed, and it sucks, but depending on your deck, you might not care…. You draw your opening hand, full of spells and potential, but you realize to your dismay that there are no lands.
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