The Most BROKEN deck ever?! Legacy Dredge! Golgari Grave-Troll fueled Bridge from Below Zombies MTG



I play a Magic the Gathering Online Legacy league with Dredge, one of Magic’s most broken decks EVER from Patreon subscriber Ewen! Dredge’s favor and metagame position change dramatically over the years, but there’s no denying this is one of the most un-Magic, rule-breaking, paradigm-shifting decks of all time. Golgari Grave-Troll fueling Bridge from Below Zombie combo beatdown nonsense, seeing most of your deck as early as turn 2. MTG

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0:00 Intro
0:50 Deck Tech
8:44 Round 1
16:56 Round 2
32:08 Round 3
47:33 Round 4
56:40 Round 5
1:12:12 Final Thoughts

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43 thoughts on “The Most BROKEN deck ever?! Legacy Dredge! Golgari Grave-Troll fueled Bridge from Below Zombies MTG”

  1. Thank you for the content Brian. No Lion's Eye Diamond?!?!?!?! I piloted Dredge in paper for years (pre-pandemic) and Lion's Eye Diamond was always the best card in the deck. Turn one LED, followed up by Breakthrough holding priority to crack LED to Dredge 20 cards was the nuts.

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  2. OG memory jar decks from tempest/urza saga era standard and extended(pre-emergency ban) or pre 4-max copies rule rack-balance will always be the most broken ever in my books, but context is everything. This was fun too watch though.

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  3. I seriously don't understand why in god's green earth this list doesn't have life from the loam like I get that it doesn't really dredge alot but it makes it so the deck can recur lands they dredge otherwise dredge doesn't have a prayer of winning

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  4. Im not going to say im the worlds foremost expert, but this list doesn't make any sense. Is it gaak? is it ichorid? its 2 or 3 different similar decks trying to be 1 deck. 🤷‍♂️

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  5. At 35:15 would it have been better to name Kaldra with the first Therapy, since that was a guaranteed hit, and you had multiple ready to cast, and then you can see what to name with the second one?

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  6. As a 2010-2012 Legacy dredge player, and a Modern dredge player whenever Troll was legal this video gave me PTSD because of how often things went wrong due to the format being so hostile and some bad luck(and the person who donated not using LED's). It is such a polarizing deck, when it is bad you feel like you are playing random draft commons and when it clicks it feels unbeatable. Kinda miss the 2010-2012 era when I played t1 careful study discarding dredgers and the opponent would just look at you with a "you have to be kidding me" kinda face.

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  7. On today's installment of "lines that I think are interesting that ended up not mattering at all":

    26:00 I kinda like holding the land and just passing game 2 turn 1 against DNT. Let's look at the possible outcomes:
    1. They RIP on turn 2 (you wish you played a land, but you get to claim the RIP. You only get punished if you go on to draw the enabler immediately afterwards)
    2. They wasteland you on turn 2. You are now completely mana screwed in a low-landcount deck (of course, you draw the land immediately to make me look like a fool, but I said we're talking about lines that ended up not mattering at all, so you knew this was coming).
    3. They do something that you either can't interact with or doesn't matter on turn 2 (this is what happened in game). If you draw your looting effect, and then go on to also draw another land and another looting effect off of that looting, you get punished. Otherwise, not playing the land doesn't matter here.

    Overall, playing around wasteland seems worth it to me since this hand could so easily end up doing nothing.

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  8. The very last play of the storm player at the end of the video is interesting, I'd rather have tried to go with blue and hit eons to try and keep going, but maybe it doesn't change much (I don't know how many ad nauseam they play)

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