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About Pauper B G
Belonging to the metagame from Pauper, B G is a deck with the following key cards: Conjurer's Bauble, Swamp, Sagu Wildling , Pactdoll Terror, Malevolent Rumble, Eviscerator's Insight, Candy Trail, Many Partings, Generous Ent, with an overall win percentage of 59.1% in 49 games in the last 6 months. The deck performances better against Grixis Burn and Gruul Ponza and worst against Mono Red Aggro and Mono Blue Tempo. In recent appearances Kampo made 6º at Pauper Challenge 32 and Renoncius made 3V-1L at Tropical Pauper 190.
Main Deck cards B G
2.5 in 100% of decks
2.0 in 100% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
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4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
4.0 in 50% of decks
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1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
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Sideboard cards B G
4.0 in 50% of decks
3.0 in 50% of decks
3.0 in 50% of decks
3.0 in 50% of decks
2.0 in 50% of decks
2.0 in 50% of decks
2.0 in 50% of decks
2.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
1.0 in 50% of decks
Strategy
The "B G" deck in Pauper Magic: The Gathering is a Black-Green midrange deck focused on value and efficiency. The deck utilizes a combination of removal spells, efficient creatures, and card draw to outvalue opponents over the course of a game. The strategy of the deck revolves around controlling the board with removal spells like Tragic Slip and efficient creatures like Carrion Feeder and Gurmag Angler. The deck also has access to hand disruption with cards like Duress and Mesmeric Fiend to disrupt the opponent's game plan. One of the strengths of the deck is its ability to grind out games against slower decks by generating incremental value with cards like Ichor Wellspring and Village Rites. The deck also has a decent amount of card selection and graveyard recursion to help find key pieces or answer threats. However, the deck can struggle against fast aggro decks that can put on a lot of pressure early in the game. The lack of lifegain and board wipes can make it difficult to stabilize against aggressive strategies. Additionally, the deck can sometimes have trouble closing out games quickly if opponents are able to stabilize and build up their own board presence. Overall, the "B G" deck in Pauper offers a flexible and grindy playstyle with a good mix of removal, threats, and card advantage. It can be a rewarding deck to pilot for players who enjoy midrange strategies and resource management.
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