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MTG Deck of the Week: “Quintorius Combo” – Kand Dynasty

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Nov 22 2023
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Check out the current trending decks in Magic: The Gathering! This week, “Quintorius Combo” will have you seeing double…make that triple.

Welcome Magic: the Gathering players! We’re back to showcase one of the top decks of the week for competitive Magic. We have the top lists being played on MTGO, what’s winning, and the decks that won the major events this last week. So get your playmat ready, set your spindown to 20, and dive into the data, brought to us by TCGPlayer.com.

Our deck of the week is “Quintorius Combo” by triosk, which is currently trending on TCGPlayer. The deck came in first place during the MTGO Pioneer Showcase Challenge on November 19th.

Decklist

4 Overgrown Tomb
4 Stomping Ground
2 Clever Impersonator
3 Consign // Oblivion
1 Plains
1 Island
2 Swamp
2 Mountain
1 Forest
4 Spark Double
4 Beanstalk Giant
2 Indatha Triome
2 Zagoth Triome
2 Ketria Triome
2 Greater Tanuki
2 Raffine’s Tower
2 Xander’s Lounge
4 Herd Migration
4 Leyline Binding
4 Virtue of Persistence
4 Quintorius Kand
4 Trumpeting Carnosaur

Sideboard

2 Shefet Monitor
4 Bedeck // Bedazzle
4 Repudiate // Replicate
4 Thought Distortion
1 Keruga, the Macrosage

 

Deck Notes

The newest planeswalker on the block, Quintorius Kand, leads this deck, but he’s certainly not alone. With several ways to copy him and plenty of spells to cast from exile, you’ll be getting his passive ability over and over again. Honestly, this deck could win without ever attacking, just with exile triggers from your Kand Army and the pop from Trumpeting Carnosaur. Even when things go to the graveyard, your opponent isn’t safe. Everything there is just fuel for Quintorius.

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Author: Clint Lienau
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