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Sek kuar edh
Sek kuar edh




sek kuar edh

Sacrifice: a deck riddled with valuable, useful, and powerful sacrifice effects makes for a VERY powerful Sek deck.

sek kuar edh

There are a few different directions you can take Sek in, and the right direction depends heavily on your meta. Hope this helps somewhat! If you have any questions, don't hesitate:) I don't play lords like Ashenmoor Liege, because if there are no blockers anyway, it doesn't really matter that I attack with 'just' a 3/1 instead of a 5/3, because their loss is imminent anyway. My deck is based on a lot of removal, and the fact that most of my stuff survives through that. Some other cards from my own Sek'Kuar deck that are pretty strong:Įternal Witness, Chancellor of the Forge, Puppeteer Clique, Mimic Vat, Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker, Bloodghast, Massacre Wurm, Living Death. It easily triggers 4-5 times before your next upkeep, so it is way faster to get an advantage out of it. With your amount of creatures, I would play Lurking Predators instead. My group is pretty heavy on removal, so something that needs to stick multiple turns to make a profit, doesn't really cut it. Primeval Bounty is also somehting I would not play. If you want to deal damage, take Vicious Shadows or Stalking Vengeance. You seem to only have a reasonable amount as well, so I think that it would not be as strong as you hope it will be. In my own deck, I have found Flayer of the Hatebound not that strong without an excessive amount of reanimation. You don't want to give your opponents their stuff back, and it holds back your own reanimate spells. Underworld Cerberus doesn't really do anything here.

Sek kuar edh upgrade#

Definitely upgrade Pharika to Necrogenesis, and Plague Boiler to Oblivion Stone.






Sek kuar edh