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Kor Kombo - W/r
Artifacts
3x Stuffy Doll
Creatures
4x Kor Sanctifiers
4x Outrider en-Kor
4x Daru Spiritualist
4x Shaman en-Kor
4x Warrior en-Kor
4x Nomads en-Kor
Enchantments
1x Animal Boneyard
1x Oblivion Ring
3x Pyrohemia
Land
2x Mountain
4x Arid Mesa
4x Plateau
4x Rugged Prairie
4x Starlit Sanctum
4x Sacred Foundry
1x Kor Haven
Spells
2x Enlightened Tutor
3x Swords to Plowshares
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Really Good job on the whole thing. Like
Roxolan Said... The mana base is pretty tough. I would suggest you go BW. Then you can use Urborg and Pestilence.
IronBlood111 2 years ago
Pyrohemia in a white deck that *splashes* red? It forces you to add tons of awkward dual lands for a mere 3 red cards. Well I guess it works if you've got 4 copies of all the best dual lands in Magic, but to your average viewer it's just not worth it.
Roxolan 2 years ago
Someone who read my first message noticed it and corrected me stating that the Rathi Kor were taken from their homeland. That means that the en and il kor's could be from Zendikar indeed probably are from Zendikar. However that does not change the fact that there family names could have come into existence either prior to or after they left Zendikar. Additionally is the fact that they were stolen from their homeland a centuries ago in argivian time.
Cadell02 2 years ago
I don't think the Zendikar Kor's are related to the il-Kor or en-Kor families of the species known as the Kor's. While they are a similar species I just do not think they are related by blood so to speak. I mean they even were raised on an entirely different plane.
Cadell02 2 years ago
Here's an Idea:
Shamans
Kavu
Merfolk
TeddyFilmz 2 years ago