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5 Hobbit Cards I want to Brew With!
I won’t lie. I’m not particularly excited for this set. My hobbit knowledge is lacking. Still, I’m always down for exciting new cards. I haven’t followed spoiler season too close this set, but some cards have stuck out to me. As always, this isn’t my guess on the most powerful cards or the cards that will shake up standard. These are the cards, regardless of format, that I am most excited to brew around. This is the part where I mention what formats I’m playing. Honestly, I’m mostly just playing Pauper and Tiny Leader. I play Pre-Modern, but unless some old card gets a stellar reprint, you won’t see a premodern on any of these list. Still I do like other formats even if I am not currently playing them. Anyway, here’s my top 5!
#5 Mirkwood Nurturer

Mirkwood Nurturer is my kind of card. Sure as a 3 drop simic I don’t think it could compare to the likes of Uro or Nadu or Oko or Hydroid Krasis, but that’s beside the point. This reminds me more so of Cavern Harpy.


The good news for Nurturer is she is easier to cast and stronger too. Its enters trigger is also a lot more flexible. It allows you to bounce any permanent back to your hand, not a color restricted creature. The bad news is she cannot bounce herself back to protect herself or to keep looping bounces over and over.

I’m mostly interested in her in pauper, but maybe she’s an interesting combo piece in commander/Tiny Leader? Anyway, in pauper she can bounce enchantments like Journey to Nowhere. She can also return artifacts like Grim Bauble and Cyrogen Relic. I’m not sure the best enter the battlefields to abuse with it, but I guess you bounce Thraben Inspector or Spellstutter Sprite? Anyway, I think she is cool!
#4 Desolation Prowler

I get it. This card doesn’t seem like much. I don’t know if it will do anything in any format. In a way, I kinda feel like surely there’s other versions of this effect. Maybe I’m wrong? Anyway, I’m building my brother a Cecil Tiny Leader Reborn deck. You can turn 1 Cecil. T2 this guy. Activate his ability in T3 and get some serious swings going all the while draining your health for Cecil.

I don’t have a finished list for it so I’m always looking for serviceable ways to lower my health while being aggressive. I’ll try this little guy out and see how he does.
#3 Wizard’s Staff

Holy cow is this a cool magic card! My wife’s favorite key word is prowess. This allows her to give any creature prowess. The funny thing is she hates blue. I told her they finally made a card worthy of wanting her to play blue. Now the fun part will be finding a deck for her to play it in. My mind goes to something ghetto like sticking this on Guttersnipe. I know she’s going to want it to be a trigger that burns. Third Path Iconoclast is interesting in some kind of Izzet Tiny Leader deck. Not sure, but it’ll be fun.


#2 Riddles in the Dark

Okay. A micro Fact or Fiction? Yes, please. Where will this see play? I’m not entirely sure. In more recent formats it is competing against Stock Up. While in older formats there’s the likes of Fact or Fiction, Brainstorm or Preordain.

But to me, Riddles in the Dark is just a fun interesting card. My wife and I play shared deck formats. We have a lot of fun interaction like Memory Lapse, scry effects, and instant speed draw spell cards. Another wrinkle in the deck manipulation/battle for the top of the deck is cards like this. We get to play a fun mini game inside the game. Do you leave the best card face up and lay the 3 other day? Forcing your opponent to decide if they want you to get the best single card or 3 mystery cards. Another fun wrinkle for this card is it flips the dynamitc of Fact or Fiction on its head. It reverses the role, allowing you to separate the piles instead of the opponent. Again, I think its competing with a lot of other blue card advantage spells, but it is neat nonetheless.
#1 Thranduil, the Elvenking

Oh, boy. I did not know about this card until I started prepping for this blog. I’ve been a Golgari Elves player since Shaman of the Pact. I’ve never been able to justify going Sultai. Maralan tempted me earlier this year and with Thranduil, Sultai is getting harder and harder to ignore.

Here’s a post I found on reddit for different things he combos with. Now at the same time he is 5 mana and you really want a way to give him haste so you can try to win on the spot. As a result, I don’t think he will take over the world or anything. But as a fan of both elves and Sultai, I’m digging all the elf support Lorwyn and Hobbit has provided.

So there’s my top 5 cards I actually want to brew around with. Pauper Tron got a new little rock… or, uh, a giant boulder as it were this time that looks neat. What other cards are catching your eyes? Let me know. Thanks for reading and have a great day!
I’m Building a Pauper Battle Box [MtG]
Hey guys. I love Magic the Gathering. However, I almost exclusively play casually with my wife. As a result I like for us to have multiple decks sitting around the house so it never gets old. I like to build at least 4 decks for me and 4 decks for her. This is something I did with Pre-Modern. I’ll show those off in a future post. I like doing this with non rotating, affordable eternal formats. Now, affordable is obviously subjective and proxies exist and budget options to expensive cards exist. So with that said, unless your deck is built around something expensive, you can make most formats affordable one way or the other.
The affordability of Pauper as well as the sheer width of deck options is why Pauper has remained my favorite format since I gave up on Modern years ago. But I’ve never sat down and tried to flesh out a box. If I had done this experiment a decade ago when I started playing Pauper I would have thrown in my favorites at the time: GB Midrange for me. Burn for my wife. And rounded it out with stuff like Boros Monarch and Mono Black with Gary and the crew. But a lot changes in a decade. So here are the decks my wife and I are currently building
#1 Grixis Affinity
Before you scoff at this inclusion, I built this deck like 3 years ago ling before Utrom Monitor made this one of the most controversial decks in Pauper’s history. For those of you unfamiliar, with the release of the TMNT set brought ancillary products. Utrom Monitor found itself in oje of these side products. I believe it was a 3 of. Which made things awkward for 60 card formats where you want 4 of him, specifically Pauper. It was reselling for about $10 when it came out. When I’m building pauper decks, I don’t like cards even over $2. It kind of ruins the spirit of the format. Either way, I never invested in the Monitors. My win condition was a flipped Tithing Blade, Bolts, and Galvanic Blast. There was a creature package with Gingerbrute who could get in unblockable to set up ninjutsu for Ninja of the Deep Hour. And Refurbished Familiar was an absolute unit as long as you weren’t facing those Sneaky Snackers. This was probably my favorite Pauper deck of all time and could stand for some upgrades in the near future.



#2 Rakdos Madness
When I first saw the Madness Pauper deck, it was Rakdos. That’s my wife’s favorite guild so we started working on this build [foregoing the straight Mono Red Burn]. She plays burn in every format its available in [which is all of them…], so I thought it would be fun to add a layer of complexity to her decks. She loves point and click burn spells. This deck still plays loads of burn spells in the form of Lightning Bolt, Fiery Temper, Vampire’s Kiss, Alms of the Vein, Grab the Prize and, at least for right now, Fruit of Tizerus. But the discard package will encourage her to keep track of multiple game spaces and timing. Fiery Temper and Alms of the Vein deal with discard, exile, and timing. Fruit of Tizerus forces her to keep up and remember what’s in her graveyard. Grab the Prize pseudo forces her to think about what she’s discarding. While Vampire’s Kiss will make her keep track of tokens and the game board itself. Its still her preferred strategy of burning the player out, but I think it will force her to pay more attention and become a better player.



#3 UB Birds
This is my pet deck. I actually built this and streamed it on the Dahubbz Youtube channel 8 years ago. Admittedly, it is kind of jammed in a weird place. Cavern Harpy is one of my favorite cards. I love repeating and abusing Enter The Battl… oh, yeah we don’t use that verbiage anymore. I mean I love abusing the Enters trigger [yeah, just doesn’t sound the same…]. So I started looking for the best things to bounce back with Cavern Harper and landed on a creature called Parasitic Strix. These formed the backbone of the deck. Now, we don’t have Baleful Strix or we would be cooking. As it stands, I use Tidehollow Strix as a replacement. Its Blue and Black, is a bird, is an artifact, and has flying and deathtouch. It checks like 4 out of the 5 boxes Baleful Strix does, so its alright. The deck has gotten some new toys in the last 8 years including Grim Bauble, Cryogen Relic, and heck I did my video a month before Cast Down came out. The only thing is its kind of is a UB based Artifact Fliers deck. As you saw with my Grixis Affinity list I already have an artifact deck. And as you’ll see in a few entries, I am planning a fliers deck. Still this is my baby. I have to have it.



#4 Mardu Synthesizer
This was a deck I thought up for a wife a while back but never had the pieces for it. Its an update [albeit now like 3 years old] take on Boros Monarch. I really liked the Kor Skyfisher and Glinthawk interaction back in the day. Synthesizer is a good pick up because it has a great ETB you want to abuse. Grim Bauble has another cool abusable ETB allowing the deck to pick off small aggro creatures. Of course, Refurbished Familiar is probably the main reason to play black. A 2/1 flier that forces the opponent to discard upon entrance is going to be great to bounce back to your hand and replay it. I was sold on the Mardu version for my wife when I saw Black Mage’s Rod. It fits my wife’s playstyle very well. Other reasons to splash black can include Cast Down, Tithing Blade, or Fanatical Offering. Outside of that, red provides burn in the form of Lightning Bolt and Galvanic Blast and some good sideboard cards like Red Elemental Blast, Smash to Smithereens, and End the Festivities.



#5 Gruul Monsters/Cascade
I love Gruul monsters. The original Gruul Monsters from Khans of Tarkir was one of the first decks I saw play on camera and I fell in love. I certainly try to recreate it in any format I can. Unfortunately I’m not sure the curve is in their in Pauper. I don’t think we have something like Gruul Spellbreaker in Pauper. However, the top end in Red Green is super strong. It also plays into argubly my favorite mechanic in Magic- Cascade! I’m still working on an exact 60 I like but some of suspects I’m looking at are: Writhing Chyrsalis, Annoyed Altisaur, Boarding Party, Arbor Elf, Llanowar Visionary and Eldrazi Processor. The rest of the curve will be filled out as I go. All in all this appeals to the gruul part of my brain. Ramp into big mana, cast big dumb dudes, and Cascade into values.



#6 Jund Sac
Okay, hear me out. I’m not entirely sure what I want this to be. In 2015, my wife and I walked into a Walmart and bought the Demonic Deals starter the deck where my wife learned the joys of casting Act of Treason, stealing my elf, and saccing it to her Blazing Hellhound. I think Pauper has potential for a similiar deck. However, it seems black is mostly preoccupied with saccing its own stuff. That’s mostly done in Golgari Gardens. Which seems to have turned into a mostly mono black deck these days. Gixian Infiltrator seems like he would be an interesting build around card, but I’d have to think about fun unique ways to build this that aren’t just Golgari Garden. So this is a work in progress.



#7 Cawgates
Caw Go and Caw Blade are some of the most iconic decks in Magic’s history from a time before I played. This is a chance to play a similiar style deck. Now sure, I don’t get access to Jace the Mind Sculpture, Stoneforge Mystic, or the great equipment package of Standard’s past. However, now we get to use Brainstorm, Counterspell, Journey to Nowhere, and the gate package to simulate the equipment angle. This is probably the deck I’m customizing the least. I’ll most likely find a stock list and just rock it. But really what battle box is complete without some form of UW?



#8 Soul Sisters
Mono Red Burn was my wife’s first MtG love. Oddly enough, mono white life gain or Soul Sisters was the deck she played next. We put a spin on it where she played the Soul Sisters first, but then played cards like Keldon Marauders and Viashino Pyromancer to play creatures that burned on entering. I think they literally made Phlage based off this deck idea, so blame my wife for that one. Anyway, there’s ample ways to get a Soul burn deck going in pauper with Souls Attendent, Soul Warden, Essence Warden, and Suture Priest plus all the burn we can do with Molten Gatekeeper, Raphael Tough Turtle, and Marauding Blight-Priest. We also can go infinite with Scurry Oaks if we build a combo engine around it with something like Ivy Lane Denizen. Our Battle Box is also lacking in combo, so I think this would be welcomed. Its really up to my wife to figure out exactly how she wants to build it.



Pauper is cheap enough, I’d like to work up to a good bit of decks over time. Elves, W Heroic and Simic Land Animate all are on my radar. You also never know when a busted common will come out and create a new archetype over night.



Do any of you guys play pauper? Do you ever build battle boxes for your favorite formats? Let me know what your favorite Pauper decks are!