![]() Meanwhile, Ivy, Gleeful Spellthief is just a two-of, in part because it's rare and in part because it's legendary. We play it and protect it, and as we stick auras on it, we draw through our deck to find more auras and protection until we eventually overwhelm our opponent with a massive Drake. ![]() Stormchaser Drake's ability to draw us a card whenever we target it with a spell is one of our easiest ways to snowball card advantage. Rounding out our creature base are two engine creatures in Stormchaser Drake and Ivy, Gleeful Spellthief. But the recursive nature of Kami helps make up for this since if we can draw one, it will keep coming back from the graveyard throughout the game. Our deck only has 14 total creatures, which isn't a huge number. While this ability triggers on any enchantment going to the graveyard, the most obvious way to use is it to get an aura on Kami of Transience so that, if our opponent manages to kill our Kami, we'll get it back to our hand at the end of the turn. It's also worth mentioning that Kami of Transience's second ability-which returns it from our graveyard to our hand at the end of a turn when an enchantment goes to the graveyard-is super powerful. The main idea is to play at least one of these creatures early in the game and, with the help of some auras, quickly grow them into 5/5 or even 10/10 tramplers that can kill our opponent in just a few attacks. Both creatures grow whenever we cast an enchantment, with Generous Visitor having the flexibility of growing another creature rather than itself. We kick things off with the two biggest beaters in our deck: Generous Visitor and Kami of Transience. The main goal is to load up a creature or two with a bunch of auras, grow it into a massive evasive threat, protect it, and smash our opponent to death, all while snowballing with a ton of card advantage! The Threats ![]() Budget Magic: Bogles, Almost, but in Standardīogles, Almost is basically an aura-aggro deck that plays similarly to Modern Bogles, except we don't have any hexproof creatures, so we need to use spells and auras to protect our threats. Very cheap, coming in at just $50 in paper, a laughable 3 tix on Magic Online, and with just 14 total rares and mythics (and if you already have dual lands, just six rares and mythics) on Magic Arena! Does getting an almost- Rancor in Standard in Audacity mean it's time for almost-Bogles to shine in ultra-budget format? 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. Hey there, Budget Magic lovers, it's that time once again! Last week, we got to check out some The Brothers' War Standard during the early-access event on Magic Arena, but this week, we kick off our full exploration of the format with a deck I'm super hyped about, a deck that just might be the best budget deck in our new format: Bogles (except without the Bogles and in Standard, but bear with me)! The goal is to use auras to build a massive creature early in the game, protect the creature, and ride it to victory, all while snowballing an absurd amount of card draw along the way! The best part is that the deck is cheap.
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