![]() ![]() This will allow you to further fill your graveyard with creatures that have abilities that allow them to enter the battlefield from your graveyard, bypassing the need to cast them. The basic idea here is to get a creature with dredge in your graveyard, dredge every draw step instead of drawing, and then cast even more spells like the ones mentioned above. With all of these discard effects, Dredge is capable of filling its graveyard with enough creatures to reliably present turn four or five kills. Now, the deck features enough enabler cards between Cathartic Reunion, Thrilling Discovery, and Otherworldy Gaze to be properly considered a combo deck. In the past, Dredge presented aggressive threats from the graveyard repeatedly, but it never managed to kill its opponent over the course of one or two turns. Usually, combo decks almost assuredly claim victory when they manage to properly enact their combo. Dredge has long been a contender in the Modern format, but it's only due to recent iterations of the deck that players have begun regarding Dredge as a true combo deck. ![]()
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