![]() It has a minor reanimation theme, and its got a couple of engines that are good on their own, but infrequently assemble to allow the deck to have a combo finish. It took on a lands theme since Life From the Loam is so integral to a dredge deck. Its got a Big Dudes theme since Mimeo is often an enormous creature, and it feeds on huge creatures well. The deck doesn’t play Sol Ring or any of a number of staples from the format because they don’t do anything from the graveyard.Īs the deck evolved it took on a number of sub-themes. Being an entirely graveyard deck presented a number of deck building challenges that were fun to solve. What’s unique about him was that he was a dredge pay off card that could live outside the deck, giving you powerful options as time went on. Mimeo gave me an opportunity to build a Dredge edh deck, which essentially didn’t exist at the time. I am a fan of Dredge as a mechanic, specifically due to it being the first Extended deck I ever played. ![]() For instance, I built Mimeoplasm in 2011 and the deck has been with me ever since. For me the idea of an edh deck generally starts when I see a legendary creature that meshes well with a theme that I want to explore or re-live from something else in my magic career. ![]()
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