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The walls of Duskmourn echo with the screams of its victims.
Survive combat and you’ll get great rewards with Magic: The Gathering’s survival mechanic.
Duskmourn is spooky enough without being left in the dark!
Azorius eerie tempocan be splashed with a little red or blackand maintain most synergies.
Enchantments with bounce and counter effects will trigger eerie effects for added value.
Sacrifice (Red/Black)
In Duskmourn,Rakdos (black/red) is all about sacrifice.
But for the extra cost of sacrificing another creature or enchantment, it will also draw you two cards.
Look for additional triggered sacrifice effects, like Popular Egoist’s ability to sacrifice a creature to become indestructible.
This archetype requires inexpensive creatures to sacrifice, which can be easily pulled from the red/white aggro archetype.
Unfortunately, Survivors tend to be pretty frail, so you’ll need a little strategy.
Do this a few times, and your Survivors will be strong enough to attack on their own.
If you find that happening, prioritize blue in early packs and look for red in later ones.
White and black are both good third colorsthanks to their focus on enchantments and Rooms.
This allows you to build a board while working toward the delirium bonus.
Alsowatch out for Patchwork Beastie, which you might play on turn one and immediately start filling your graveyard.
White and red are both good third-color optionsfor different reasons.
These rewards can come in the form of direct damage, in card draw, or in other ways.
it’s possible for you to turn your face-down creatures face-up later, or use them to bluff.
This archetype isgreat for players who like to bluffor play mind games!
When you manifest dread,your opponent will only see the card you throw away.
White and red are good splash options.
And the red/greendelirium mechanic benefits from manifest dread’s mill-like effectto power up easily.
Watch where you step in Magic: The Gathering’s modern horror-themed set, Duskmourn: House Of Horror.