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About Pauper Boros Synthesizer
Belonging to the metagame from Pauper, Boros Synthesizer is a deck with the following key cards: Lightning Bolt, Galvanic Blast, Kor Skyfisher, Glint Hawk, Experimental Synthesizer, Rustvale Bridge, Plains, Mountain, Thraben Inspector, with an overall win percentage of 48.8% in 598 games in the last 6 months. The deck performances better against Kuldotha Burn and Rakdos Ingect and worst against Azorius Acid Moss and B R U. In recent appearances TiagoFuguete made 3V-0L at Fuguete League 195 and Garcia_Edu made 3V-1L at Tropical Pauper 204.
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Strategy
The Boros Synthesizer deck in Pauper focuses on a fast and aggressive strategy, utilizing a mix of efficient creatures like Glint Hawk and Kor Skyfisher to pressure the opponent early on. The deck aims to control the board with cards like Lightning Bolt, Galvanic Blast, and Pyroblast while enhancing its creatures with enchantments like All That Glitters to finish the game quickly. One of the deck's strengths is its ability to apply pressure on the opponent while disrupting their game plan with removal spells like Journey to Nowhere and Revoke Existence. Additionally, the deck can generate card advantage with cards like Thraben Inspector and Novice Inspector. However, the deck can struggle against heavily interactive strategies or decks with a lot of removal. It might also face challenges against faster aggro decks that can outpace its own aggressive strategy. The mana base of the deck, relying on dual lands like Rustvale Bridge and Wind-Scarred Crag, can sometimes be a bottleneck for the deck's early game consistency. Overall, Boros Synthesizer is a versatile and fun deck to play, with a balanced mix of aggression, disruption, and card advantage. With careful play and good sequencing, it can be a competitive choice in the Pauper format.
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