MTG > Metagame Pauper > deck Izzet Faeries
About Pauper Izzet Faeries
Belonging to the metagame from Pauper, Izzet Faeries is a deck with the following key cards: Counterspell, Spell Pierce, Snow-Covered Island, Volatile Fjord, Skred, Brainstorm, Snow-Covered Mountain, Lórien Revealed, Ponder, with an overall win percentage of 49.3% in 1125 games in the last 6 months. The deck performances better against Jeskai Control and Naya Elves and worst against MonoBlack Burn and Orzhov Gates. In recent appearances spockito made 3V-1L at FUGUETE CHAMP 218 and raulramos made 3V-1L at Pauper Royale 220.
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Strategy
The "Izzet Faeries" deck in the Pauper format of Magic: the Gathering is a tempo-based control deck that aims to disrupt the opponent's game plan while deploying evasive threats to win the game. The deck combines blue and red spells with Faerie creatures to create a powerful synergy. The strategy of the deck revolves around using cheap counter spells like Counterspell, Spell Pierce, and Pyroblast to disrupt the opponent's spells. Cards like Spellstutter Sprite and Ninja of the Deep Hours provide additional disruptive elements while also generating card advantage. Faerie Seer and Augur of Bolas help the deck to filter through cards and find the necessary pieces to control the game. In terms of threats, Murmuring Mystic creates a swarm of tokens that can quickly overwhelm the opponent if left unchecked. Ninja of the Deep Hours also provides card advantage and a recurring threat. Lightning Bolt and Skred offer removal options for problematic creatures, while Azure Fleet Admiral and Crimson Fleet Commodore provide evasive threats that can end the game quickly. Good points of the deck include its ability to disrupt the opponent's game plan, generate card advantage, and close out games quickly with evasive threats. The deck has a lot of flexibility and can adapt to various matchups. On the downside, the deck can struggle against aggressive decks that present a fast clock and pressure its life total. Additionally, the deck's reliance on counter spells can sometimes leave it vulnerable to resolved threats if it doesn't find the right answers in time. Overall, "Izzet Faeries" is a fun and strategic deck to play in the Pauper format, offering a mix of control elements and aggressive threats to keep opponents on their toes.
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