![]() ![]() For just one mana, we can make it so only creatures with haste can block Gingerbrute, which is straight-up unblockability in most matchups. Gingerbrute is our best creature to load up with auras (outside of maybe Kor Spiritdancer) thanks to its super-evasion. Rounding out our creature base are Gingerbrute and Alseid of Life's Bounty. Once we get two Kor Spiritdancers (or a Kor Spiritdancer and a Sram) on the battlefield and we start drawing two cards for each aura we cast, the card advantage we generate quickly becomes overwhelming. The other important aspect of Kor Spiritdancer is that, unlike Sram, it's not legendary, which means we can stack up multiples on the battlefield. Meanwhile, Kor Spiritdancer is especially powerful since along with being a card-draw engine, it's also one of the best beaters in our deck, getting +2/+2 for each aura attached to it, which makes it incredibly easy to grow it to 10 or even 20 power early in the game. While we can load it up with auras in a pinch, it's the worst beatdown creature in our deck. Sram, Senior Edificer is pretty straightfoward-it's just a Grizzly Bears that draw us cards. Considering our deck has a massive 24 auras that cost one or two mana, our deck can draw an absurd number of cards if we can get one or two of these engine pieces on the battlefield. The most important cards in our deck are Kor Spiritdancer and Sram, Senior Edificer, both two-drops that draw us cards whenever we cast an aura. It's looking to kill the opponent quickly with combat damage, but the way it kills the opponent has a combo-esque feel, by drawing a ton of cards with Kor Spiritdancer and Sram, Senior Edificer while building a massive, evasive threat with the help of auras like All That Glitters, Ethereal Armor, and Gryff's Boon. ![]() Mono-White Aura is an aggro / combo deck. The deck's main goal is to stick a Sram, Senior Edificer or Kor Spiritdancer, cast a bunch of cheap auras on creatures like Gingerbrute to draw a ton of cards, and then finish off the game with just one or two attacks from a massive threat! More importantly, the deck is essentially ultra-budget, coming in at just $60! How many cards can we draw with Sram and Kor Spiritdancer? How good can a $60 deck be in Modern? Let's get to the video and find out then, we'll talk more about the deck!Īnother quick reminder: if you enjoy Budget Magic and the other content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. Бзиа збаша, Budget Magic lovers, it's that time once again! This week, we are heading back to Modern for a deck that does one of my favorite things in Magic: it draws a ton of cards! Drawing cards often is associated with durdling around and not doing much of anything, but today's deck-Mono-White Auras-manages to be very aggressive while also outdrawing opponents. ![]()
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