MTG Wiki
No edit summary
(Fixed typo)
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
 
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Splinter Twin''' is a blue/red [[combo]] deck for the [[Modern]] format. It primarily aims at putting a creature with an Untap ability onto the battlefield, either <c>Deceiver Exarch</c> or <c>Pestermite</c>, then copying it either with <c>Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker</c>, or enchanting that creature with the namesake <c>Splinter Twin</c> and giving it the ability to copy itself. Each copy put into play again untaps the creature that generated the copy. Thus a near infinite number of creatures can be put into play. All of those copies have [[haste]] and can immediately kill the opponent.
+
'''Splinter Twin''' is a blue/red [[combo]] deck for the [[Modern]] format (as of Jan 18th 2016, Splinter Twin has been banned in Modern format, rendering this deck unplayable). It primarily aims at putting a creature with an Untap ability onto the battlefield, either <c>Deceiver Exarch</c> or <c>Pestermite</c>, then copying it either with <c>Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker</c>, or enchanting that creature with the namesake <c>Splinter Twin</c> and giving it the ability to copy itself. Each copy put into play again untaps the creature that generated the copy. Thus a near infinite number of creatures can be put into play. All of those copies have [[haste]] and can immediately kill the opponent.
   
 
Patrick Dickmann won Grand Prix Antwerp 2013 with the following Splinter Twin deck:
 
Patrick Dickmann won Grand Prix Antwerp 2013 with the following Splinter Twin deck:
Line 20: Line 20:
 
4 Serum Visions
 
4 Serum Visions
 
4 Snapcaster Mage
 
4 Snapcaster Mage
2 Vendilion Cllique
+
2 Vendilion Clique
   
 
Lands
 
Lands
Line 45: Line 45:
 
</deck>
 
</deck>
   
[[Category:Modern format]][[Category:Tournament decks]]
+
[[Category:Modern format]]
  +
[[Category:Tournament decks]]

Latest revision as of 06:28, 8 January 2017

Splinter Twin is a blue/red combo deck for the Modern format (as of Jan 18th 2016, Splinter Twin has been banned in Modern format, rendering this deck unplayable). It primarily aims at putting a creature with an Untap ability onto the battlefield, either Deceiver Exarch or Pestermite, then copying it either with Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker, or enchanting that creature with the namesake Splinter Twin and giving it the ability to copy itself. Each copy put into play again untaps the creature that generated the copy. Thus a near infinite number of creatures can be put into play. All of those copies have haste and can immediately kill the opponent.

Patrick Dickmann won Grand Prix Antwerp 2013 with the following Splinter Twin deck: