

Fell Stinger pairs very well with decayed tokens but also with Shambling Ghast to ramp you even further if needed.

Tainted Adversary | Illustration by Tuan Duong Chu
#Standard deck zombie card game simulator plus
Plus the ability to bring back your entire army after you cast your board wipe is something that can only happen in this deck. While not just a land, Agadeem’s Awakening can serve as one when it’s needed. That’s an advantage for any mono-colored deck since it means you can run Faceless Haven to apply more pressure along with its partner in crime, Hive of the Eye Tyrant which helps the aggro plan. The LandsĪs far as lands go this deck doesn’t need any fixing. You don’t really care about your creatures dying since you have value cards that reward you when that happens. It’s awkward to run board wipes in aggro decks, but The Meathook Massacre pairs particularly well with this deck’s synergies. The second is unconditional removal that can kill things no matter what for the minor cost of two life, but be careful not to waste it since you can easily fall behind if you’re not paying attention.

The first one goes well with decayed zombies and excels alongside Shambling Ghast. Because of that you’ve got some removal in the form of Eaten Alive and Infernal Grasp. Things can’t always go according to plan, especially against other aggro decks. Not to mention that you can bring creatures back from the dead if you have the mana available.

This creature can be played at the end of your opponent’s, and there’s a big chance they tap out if they counter it, meaning you get to resolve spells on your turn. I like Ebondeath as an answer to tempo games or control matches where your first few creatures tend to hit the board, but you may be afraid to play more spells since your opponents could have counterspells. In multiples these can flood the board in no time, and you’ll clean your opponent’s creatures while you’re left with an army of ravenous zombies when paired with board wipes.Įbondeath, Dracolich is the last creature on the list, and it packs a big punch. Headless Rider provides pseudo-protection for your zombies since you still get a 2/2 token out of the deal even if they die. Archghoul sometimes acts as a Murderous Rider without the life loss and card filtering since you can put cards you don’t want to draw into the graveyard or draw zombies whenever one dies. Jadar might not be a zombie itself but its ability to create a decayed zombie every turn is excellent in this deck.ĭecayed zombies are good sacrifice fodders for Fell Stinger and also trigger Archghoul of Thraben’s ability, the next creature on the list. The real MVP of the deck might be Jadar, Ghoulcaller of Nephalia. Moving on, Tainted Adversary can act as a simple 2/3 deathtouch creature or a late drop that creates a small army on its own. And there aren’t many other 1-drop zombies anyway. While not as powerful as Champion of the Perished, it packs some synergies that are hard to find on other creatures, especially with Fell Stinger. Shambling Ghast is the deck’s other 1-drop. Champion can grow to unmanageable sizes pretty quickly. You might even say the deck is built around it and you wouldn’t be wrong. The first creature on the list is Champion of the Perished, a fine addition to the build.
