![]() ![]() ![]() As a result most of these cards are outside of our price range. Know what is equal parts powerful and popular in EDH? Free sac outlets and graveyard shenanigans. It focused on grinding out value by abusing the graveyard with cards like Living Death and Nether Traitor and free sac outlets like Ashnod's Altar and Viscera Seer. I had built a fairly typical Sek’kuar deck. Once you have something built a specific way, it can be difficult to deviate from. It was pretty fun, but wasn’t anything approaching a budget deck, which made this article significantly more difficult than I originally thought it would be. Sek’kuar is actually a deck that I had put together a few years ago. Alliance 4 lyfe (If you don’t understand what I am referring to, congratulations, you didn’t waste a portion of your life playing WoW) 5 mana is a bit more than I want to pay.Needless to say I was pretty ok with Sek’kuar winning, though a bit surprised that he was as popular as he was. After that, I thought Mayael might win simply because I have a fairly fierce aversion to G/W decks. I figured Rubinia would win simply because she had the fewest decks on EDHREC. At the end of the article, there was a poll listing off a number of 3 color generals and you all voted on which you wanted to see. Last time, we covered budget options from Hour of Devastation (Spoiler Alert: lots of the set is already budget while also being great for EDH). This article series builds EDH decks that only contain cards that cost less than $1, hopefully saving you money so that you can have nice things, like food and clothing, and still play this game that we enjoy. Welcome back to Ultra Budget Brews, the article that desperately wants to be named Dollar General, but can’t, serving as a grim reminder that I have nice things. ![]()
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