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The "U W" deck in the Pauper format of Magic: the Gathering focuses on a control strategy, using counter spells and removal to disrupt the opponent's game plan while generating card advantage through cantrips and efficient creatures. The deck is primarily blue and white, with a mana base of Islands and Plains along with some utility lands like Azorius Chancery and Tranquil Cove. One of the main strengths of the deck is its versatility and adaptability. With access to powerful counterspells like Counterspell and efficient removal such as Journey to Nowhere and Revoke Existence, the deck can handle a wide range of threats. Additionally, the deck has access to card draw and selection with cards like Preordain, Brainstorm, and Ponder, allowing it to find answers quickly. The deck also has some powerful synergies, such as the combo of Tireless Tribe and Inside Out to create a one-shot kill condition. Ephemerate can be used to blink creatures like Mulldrifter and Archaeomancer for value, while Stonehorn Dignitary provides a lockout effect against aggressive decks. However, the deck can struggle against fast aggro decks that can overwhelm its defenses before it can stabilize. It also has a somewhat slow clock, meaning it can struggle to close out games quickly against certain combo or control decks. Overall, the "U W" deck in Pauper is a solid choice for players who enjoy a control playstyle and value interaction and decision making. With the right pilot, it can be a formidable force in the format.
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