![]() This means there are a few critical components to making a deck Maverick, which is perhaps a deeper list than most legacy “shells” you will find. Maverick, at its core, does two things to win games: disrupt mana and play creatures to disrupt strategies. If you’re looking for some insight from a player building Maverick on a budget, check out this article by Dan.įirst, before we start going into detail on how someone might go about putting together and upgrading a budget version of Maverick we need to establish a bit of a baseline on what Maverick does, as well as the methodology for our process. (As a note, this guide focuses on the paper experience.). Fear not, we’re here to help! This guide starts with a $500 build at the time of writing. Whatever your reason for deciding to play legacy might be, some folks will run into financial hurdles amassing a $2,000+ deck to play with (which is reasonable). ![]() Were you a GW Hatebears player in modern once upon a time? Perhaps you’ll have a home in legacy with Maverick or D&T. ![]() As players spend time playing Magic they will often accumulate huge collections and grow tired of some of their former favorite decks and formats. That doesn’t, however, mean it’s cheap – the bar to entry for legacy is pretty high. In the grand scheme of things Maverick is among the more budget-friendly decks in the entire legacy format (though Death & Taxes, Miracles, Dredge and Reanimator for common decks all are contenders here as well).
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