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Emerging Evil

The Old Ones have twisted nature into a bizarre mockery of its once tranquil form. The Eldritch emanations of their coming have mutated the denizens of the world into misshapen monsters that are overwhelming this embattled plane.

Emerging Evil is a Blue/Green creature deck that uses small creatures that provide value to ramp into Eldrazi horrors.

Overview

Aggro

A fast Blue-Green deck that applies immediate pressure using aggressive early plays like Sidisi's Faithful and Elvish Visionary and aims to close games before opponents can stabilize.

Signature Cards
It of the Horrid Swarm
Lashweed Lurker
Wretched Gryff
Keywords
EmergeFlyingDevoidExploit

Game Plan

Early Game

Turns 1-2
Deploy Sidisi's Faithful and Elvish Visionary as early as possible and commit to attacking. Every turn you don't attack, you fall behind on your plan.
Elvish Visionary
Runed Servitor
Viridian Emissary

Mid Game

Turns 3-4
Maintain pressure while watching for open attacks. Use your interaction to clear blockers rather than save it for defensive purposes.
Eldrazi Skyspawner
Sailor of Means
Profaner of the Dead

Late Game

Turn 5+
With most of your hand played out, aim to finish the game before topdecking. Prioritize evasive threats.
Wretched Gryff
It of the Horrid Swarm
Overrun

Deck Play Profile

Derived from automated card-by-card analysis across all known versions. The Capability Profile shows how the deck measures up across six functional dimensions — pressure, interaction, card advantage, and more. The Play Style hexagon uses the same data to place the deck on the aggro–control–combo–midrange spectrum.

Capability Profile
Play Style
MidrangeAggroControlCombo
Deck average (all versions)

Strengths & Weaknesses

  • Fast clock that puts opponents on the defensive immediately
  • Consistent early game due to low mana curve
  • Vulnerable to mass removal and lifegain that disrupts the damage race
  • Poor late game — topdecks are weak when the hand is empty