White Weenie
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Format: Pioneer
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Deck Date: Oct 24, 2019
Deck Primer / Description
An amusingly-named deck with a simple yet solid game plan: quickly fill up the battlefield with low-cost ("Weenie") creatures, and swing for the win! White is one of the best colours for this, as it specialises in buff/support effects that reinforce your troops.
This list isn't set in stone. Feel free to tailor the deck to your personal preference by adding or removing cards of your choice.
Below is a list of other cards that you may want to consider, depending on what the people in your playgroup bring against you. Note that some of these cards are slightly more expensive in money and/or mana cost. If you're incorporating cards with a mana cost of 4 or higher, you'll need to adjust the land count to 21 or 22:
Aerial Responder
Alseid of Life's Bounty
Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit
Angel of Invention
Archon of Absolution
Baird, Steward of Argive
Basri's Solidarity
Benalish Marshal
Cast Out
Castle Ardenvale
Cleansing Nova
Conclave Tribunal
Containment Priest
Declaration in Stone
Faerie Guidemother
Fight as One
Giant Killer
Glorious Anthem in place of Always Watching
Gods Willing
Haazda Marshal
Healer's Hawk
Hunted Witness
Ixalan's Binding
Kytheon, Hero of Akros
Leonin Vanguard
Light of Hope
Prison Realm
Runed Halo
Rustwing Falcon
Seal Away
Selfless Savior in place of Dauntless Bodyguard
Selfless Spirit
Settle the Wreckage
Shalai, Voice of Plenty
Shefet Dunes
Sheltering Light
Snubhorn Sentry
Taranika, Akroan Veteran
Thraben Inspector
Tocatli Honor Guard
Tomik, Distinguished Advokist
Unbreakable Formation
The below cards may be at the upper end of a casual player's budget ($5 and above per card), but provide fantastic value:
Ajani, Adversary of Tyrants
Ajani, Strength of the Pride
Ajani Steadfast
Baneslayer Angel
Basri Ket
Gideon Blackblade
Gideon of the Trials
God-Eternal Oketra
Knight of the White Orchid
Lyra Dawnbringer
Resplendent Angel
When making your selections, make sure you don't totally fill the deck with cards that cost 3 mana or more. Although it's tempting to have a deck that's stacked with big, imposing threats, you leave yourself in a vulnerable position if you don't manage to present a threat in your early turns. The point of this deck is to fill up the battlefield with creatures in a short space of time. The most efficient way to do this is to have the majority of your deck composed of 1- and 2-mana creatures.