
Gitaxian Probe is also very good in the deck since it’s free and you also get to know what your opponent has going in their hand.

One of he most obvious one is Street Wraith as it’s free to card and puts a creature in your graveyard on top of that. To trigger dredge you need to draw a card, so we have a few ways o do that. You will for sure mill at least one on those while dredging, then you can discard 3 cards to bring it back to your hand the cards you discarded are most likely some dredgers or other spells you want in your graveyard so this is a great way to fuel your grave and make sure that you have everything you need. We’ll see a bit later how you’ll play this since you don’t have any lands, but don’t worry, it’s fairly simple. Technically this card doesn’t have dredge but if you can get it on the battlefield you will mill your entire deck, so that’s sort of like one big dredge. You want to mill yourself as fast as possible. The best one by far is Grave-Troll since it dredges 6, but you also play some full playsets of Stinkweed Imp, Golgari Thug & Shambling Shell for the maximum amount of dredging. Obviously since the deck is called Manaless Dredge you need two things first of all you need to play no lands, fairly easy right? Second, you need dredgers. It’s a really fun deck and I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to get into legacy! Let’s get into it. Then all the sideboard that you have is to protect you from any graveyard hate so that you have a chance to win on game 2 or 3.

No one has sideboard hate in the mainboard and this deck is very aggressive and very strong. If you ask any dredge player, they will all tell you that usually, on the first game they will win. The reason why it’s so cheap is that A) it doesn’t play any lands, so you’re cutting all those dual lands money, and B) the deck is fragile to graveyard hate, so not that many people play it. You might be familiar with the modern version of the deck, and I’ll briefly talk about that one at the end of the article, but the legacy version is even spicier and is one of the cheapest deck in legacy, at around 250$ including the sideboard. Hello & welcome to this weekly deck tech! This week we’re exploring the legacy format with a deck that I like very much & that I’m not sure why I haven’t talked about it yet Dredge.
