![]() Witherbloom Apprentice and Professor Onyx drain our opponents directly whenever we cast or copy an instant or sorcery, which is particularly dangerous with the Storm cards we're using. Even recurring the ramp cards like Sakura-Tribe Elder and Font of Fertility will help us get the mana to cast the biggest, game-changing spells. However, Muldrotha adds a very unique flavor to the instant-and-sorcery-based strategy: the ability to recur the various permanents that care about instants and sorceries, some of which are win conditions. ![]() Considering how much Muldrotha cares about permanents, a Spellslinger deck seems counterintuitive. This deck has 43 instants and sorceries and 20 nonland permanents. In the year 2022, Muldrotha is looking to slim down by cutting permanents out of her deck and enrolling in a Spellslinger class. That experience might not be for everyone, though, and fortunately for us, Muldrotha's got some New Year's resolutions, and one of them is to try the Power Sink diet. The Muldrotha decks people are actually building likely do have wincons, but I don't think it's unfair to say that Muldrotha decks are commonly looking to win through attrition. However, something the average deck lacks is a decisive win condition. Spore Frog can continue to Fog combats, making life very difficult for combat-focused decks, and Spellslinger opponents are going to have a hard time fighting through a Glen Elendra Archmage that just keeps coming back. Plaguecrafter and Shriekmaw keep creatures down, Caustic Caterpillar and Seal of Primordium take out artifacts and enchantments, and Pernicious Deed and Nevinyrral's Disk are there if everything needs to go. Muldrotha also has a lot of removal options to keep opponents under control. ![]() ![]() Mulldrifter and Mystic Remora are great for keeping the cards flowing, and going over max hand size is not a problem. Ramp with cards like Sakura-Tribe Elder are very strong, as Muldrotha effectively makes your graveyard a second hand, giving you plenty of options for all that mana. Self-sacrificing permanents are a real problem for your opponents in this deck, as they are readily reusable. Buy this decklist from Card Kingdom Buy this decklist from TCGplayer ![]()
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