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Jund (2009) vs. Mono-Black Devotion (2013) | Best Standard Deck Ever Top 64
This week, we have a battle between iconic midrange decks, with Bloodbraid Elf and Jund from 2009 taking on Gray Merchant of Asphodel and Mono-Black Devotion from 2013!
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