MTG >Metagame Pauper > deck Simic Mill
About Pauper Simic Mill
Belonging to the metagame from Pauper, Simic Mill is a deck with the following key cards: Persistent Petitioners, Island, Glistener Seer, Masked Vandal, Generous Ent, Mothdust Changeling, Lead the Stampede, Gnaw to the Bone, with an overall win percentage of 44.9% in 89 games in the last 6 months. The deck performances better against Jund Gardens and Grixis Burn and worst against Gruul Ponza and Grixis Aggro. In recent appearances jean10br made 4V-1L at FUGUETE CHAMP 263 - PLAY POINT p/ TOP 10 and Kaholtz made 3V-1L at Fuguete League 246 - Premiação EXTRA.
Main Deck cards Simic Mill

10.7 in 100% of decks

9.7 in 100% of decks

4.0 in 100% of decks

4.0 in 100% of decks

3.7 in 100% of decks

3.7 in 100% of decks

3.0 in 100% of decks

2.8 in 100% of decks

2.7 in 100% of decks

1.0 in 100% of decks

4.0 in 66% of decks

3.0 in 66% of decks

2.5 in 66% of decks

1.5 in 66% of decks
Sideboard cards Simic Mill

3.0 in 100% of decks

2.0 in 100% of decks

3.5 in 66% of decks

3.5 in 66% of decks

1.0 in 66% of decks
Strategy
The "Simic Mill" deck in Pauper format focuses on using Persistent Petitioners as a win condition by milling the opponent's deck. The deck aims to control the board with a mix of creatures like Masked Vandal and Spellstutter Sprite, while also utilizing counter spells like Counterspell and Dispel for protection. The strategy of the deck is to play Persistent Petitioners early and often, tapping them to mill the opponent's deck while maintaining control of the board with counter spells and removal. Cards like Winding Way and Lead the Stampede help to draw more creatures and find the Petitioners consistently. One of the strengths of the deck is its ability to mill the opponent out relatively quickly if left unchecked. The deck can overwhelm opponents with a swarm of Persistent Petitioners, especially if they can't deal with them efficiently. However, one weakness of the deck is its reliance on Persistent Petitioners as the main win condition. If the opponent has ways to remove or exile the Petitioners, the deck can struggle to close out the game. Additionally, since the deck is focused on milling, it may have a harder time against decks that can quickly close out the game with aggressive creatures or burn spells. Overall, the Simic Mill deck can be a fun and challenging deck to pilot in Pauper, offering a unique playstyle with the goal of milling the opponent's deck to victory.
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