![]() ![]() ![]() While doing this you also cheat creatures into play like Narcomeba or if you’re playing Legacy or Vintage, Ichorid. No matter what format you’re playing Dredge does have one overarching idea: use the namesake mechanic (instead of drawing you mill a number of cards that is set on the card with the mechanic and return that card from your graveyard to your hand) to dump as much of your deck into your graveyard as possible. Believe it or not Dredge really isn’t that scary, and like most things in Magic knowledge is power! The Basic Engine I’m not going to dive too deep into the different decks but instead I just want to touch on some of the basics since most people seem to find Dredge petrifying. Andrea Mengucci (Bug Delver): MPL player and Mythic Invitational I champion.This week I’m going to talk about one of the most talked about decks right now in Modern, Legacy and Vintage.Andreas Ganz (U/R Dredge): Magic pro and card trader from Switzerland.Franco Cicchini (U/R Delver): Student from Italy.Lorenzo Tassone (White Eldrazi): Programmer from Belgium.Matt Brown (Sneak and Show): Accountant from England.Tristan Pölzl (Zenith Oko): Chemistry technician from France.Marc Vogt (Bant Miracles): Engineer at BMW from Germany.Other top-eight finishers included an accountant from England and a data analyst from Italy. After 76 attempts, it was his first top-eight finish at a Grand Prix. Mythic Invitational champion and MPL player Andrea Mengucci also had a solid run at the Bologna GP. #MTGBologna /DXQnFTOZ84- ChannelFireball December 1, 2019 Marc Vogt ( celebrated after winning the finals of the 1,596-player Legacy Grand Prix in Bologna. ![]()
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