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I read an article from ManaLeak today describing a format I'd never heard of before.
For those not in the know, it's standard format. 15 card decks. You can't have more than one of any card that isn't a basic land. You do not lose the game for drawing all your cards.
The only hangup is there are certain cards which reset boards and graveyards that are banned. No Cranial Archive, No Day's Undoing, and there's another one I can't remember the name of.
Now as cute as this format sounds, this is /r/spikes. With a 15 card singleton format, I feel this is somewhere a Spike could really reign. Isn't that what we do most of the time anyway, arguing over the best cards in standard?
So I'm just trying to figure out what strategies /r/Spikes would attack this with, and what would the best decks be?
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