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About Pauper Mono Blue Peticionários
Belonging to the metagame from Pauper, Mono Blue Peticionários is a deck with the following key cards: Persistent Petitioners, Island, Mothdust Changeling, Universal Automaton, Glistener Seer, Ponder, Counterspell, Generous Ent, with an overall win percentage of 60.0% in 10 games in the last 6 months. The deck performances better against MonoBlack Burn . In recent appearances TiagoFuguete made 3V-1L at Pauper Royale 227 and .
Main Deck cards Mono Blue Peticionários
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Sideboard cards Mono Blue Peticionários
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Strategy
The Mono Blue Persistent Petitioners deck in Pauper is a unique and fun deck to play with a strategy centered around milling your opponent, meaning you aim to deplete their library by forcing them to draw more cards than they have. Here's a breakdown of the deck: - **Strategy**: The main strategy of this deck is to play Persistent Petitioners, a creature that mills your opponent whenever you tap four of them. By combining this with countermagic like Counterspell, Spell Pierce, and Dispel, you can protect your creatures and disrupt your opponent's game plan. Cards like Ponder, Preordain, and Behold the Multiverse help you find the cards you need quickly. Additionally, having cards like Faerie Macabre and Mothdust Changeling can provide utility and graveyard hate. - **Good Points**: The deck has a unique win condition and can catch opponents off guard who are not prepared for a mill strategy. It can be very satisfying to tap a bunch of Persistent Petitioners and watch your opponent's library disappear. The deck also has a lot of card draw and selection to help you find your combo pieces quickly. - **Bad Points**: The deck can be vulnerable to aggressive strategies since it takes time to set up your milling engine. Additionally, if your opponent has ways to exile your Persistent Petitioners or shuffle their graveyard back into their library, it can disrupt your game plan. The deck also relies heavily on the synergy between the Petitioners, so if they get removed or countered consistently, it can be challenging to win. Overall, the Mono Blue Persistent Petitioners deck is a fun and quirky deck to play in Pauper, and with the right pilot and a bit of luck, it can definitely hold its own against different strategies in the format.
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