![]() ![]() “Dredge N” means “As long as you have at least N cards in your library, if you would draw a card, you may instead put N cards from the top of your library into your graveyard and return this card from your graveyard to your hand.” 702.50b A player with fewer cards in his or her library than the number required by a dredge ability can’t put any of them into his or her graveyard this way.īasically, what Dredge means is that “skip drawing a card, mill X cards”. Dredge 702.50a Dredge is a static ability that functions only while the card with dredge is in a player’s graveyard. Here are the relevant comprehensive rules for Dredge: 702.50. We’ll go over each element of Dredge individually. I will list some basic techniques with Dredge so you will be familiar with what they’re doing and why, but not detailed strategy to play this deck.ĭredge is a graveyard-based deck that focuses on the synergy between the Dredge mechanic and tons of other cards that do things while in the graveyard. One last note, this is more of just explaining WHAT Dredge does, not HOW to play Dredge this is more explanation than strategy. But if you saw his list and questioned what the deck even did, then here we go. This article is a primer on Dredge, of sorts - again if you already know why people were questioning Prosak’s list and his specific card choices, then this article isn’t for you. One minute the Dredge player lands a Putrid Imp, then they’re discarding their whole hand? And milling themselves? Wait what, now they’re attacking with 8 2/2s? What on earth just happened here? ![]() An odd choice for Prosak, and for newer players can be one of the most confusing decks to play against. The familiar Adam Prosak won the SCG Legacy Open: Cincinnati piloting none other than Dredge. ![]()
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