This is the list that I have been playing. The really cruel thing about Force of Negation in this deck is that it can be used offensively Force was deliberately worded so that you couldn’t use it on your own turn to force your own game plan through, but Violent Outburst is an instant, meaning you can cast it on your opponent’s turn and protect it with a Force of Negation. In my opinion, Grief is the one card that truly makes Living End viable right now.įorce of Negation operates similarly, protecting you from most graveyard hate, Chalice of the Void, 3-mana Teferi, and so on. Grief cannot be hardcast, but is enabled by drawn copies of Living End (which are otherwise useless), Street Wraith, Architects of Will, and other Griefs. The deck today runs the full four copies of both Grief and Force of Negation, both of which can be operated with zero mana and don’t interfere with the cascade plan. However, what most people don’t realise about modern builds of Living End is that it is also highly disruptive. The Living End will both wipe the opponent’s board and bring all of your cycled fatties back from the graveyard. The basic idea of the deck is to cycle a bunch of cheap cyclers like Striped Riverwinder and Curator of Mysteries in the first two turns, then cast either Violent Outburst or Shardless Agent to cascade into Living End as early as turn 3. I happen to be all three of those, so you can probably imagine how hyped I am on this deck.
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