
If you enjoy fast paced, high stake, synergistic games, then Dredge just may be the deck for you. While this does mean that the deck is very susceptible to graveyard hate, it also means that the deck can explosively win out of nowhere - mainly due to the deck’s namesake mechanic, “Dredge”. While most decks rely on traditional control, combo, or aggro elements, Dredge decks run almost exclusively out of a pilot’s graveyard. But at the end of the day, it is fast, mean, and very powerful.ĭredge decks attack the game at a different angle from all other Magic decks. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what Dredge is, as it is always changing what it wants to be. The closest thing to it would be Legacy Elves, or maybe a few combo decks in EDH. In fact playing Dredge is honestly unlike playing any other deck. The entire deck is one huge synergy, and every card in it helps to push the strategy forward in some way. It eloquently combines aspects of reanimator, tempo, and aggro strategies into a single efficient package.

Vintage Dredge is the ultimate graveyard deck. Today, we are going to be taking an in depth look at constructing and playing Vintage Dredge. And the Vintage version is the zenith of the strategy.

It is the ultimate graveyard deck in Magic. However, in spite of popular belief, it can actually be a very fun, competitive, and complex deck to play. It has quite the reputation for being a degenerate, undervalued deck.

22 Nov, 2017 in Articles / Formats / Vintage tagged Black / Blue / Competitive / Deck Tech / Green / Red / White by zebotcĭredge is a strategy that many players turn their noses up at.
