![]() ![]() One way to build around Underworld Breach is to ramp aggressively to try to make as much mana as possible. But for the plan to work, we need to have a full graveyard (to keep paying escape three for each spell we cast) and enough mana to cast those spells. Once it hits the battlefield, we can cast anything we want from our graveyard thanks to the escape mechanic, which allows for some sweet combo finishes. Underworld Breach is an incredibly powerful card but has a couple of major deck-building restrictions. Thankfully, it seemed like a good choice in the end since our deck today is super sweet! So I wanted to try to do something different with the card rather than rehash something that at least some of you have already seen. My first thought when Underworld Breach was previewed was that it would be sweet with Thousand-Year Storm, and while that thought seems to be correct and I expect we'll play the combo before long, a few people (most notably Ali Aintrazi) have already been streaming and making content with Underworld Breach and Thousand-Year Storm. ![]() Against the Odds: Underworld Dredge (Standard) What are the odds of winning with Underworld Breach in Standard? Let's get to the video and find out in today's Against the Odds then, we'll talk more about the deck!Ī quick reminder: if you haven't already, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel. While there are a few ways to build an Underworld Breach plan in Standard, our deck is going all-in on the graveyard in a pseudo-dredge shell, looking to mill cards like Arclight Phoenix and Creeping Chill, which can steal some wins on their own, or at least keep us alive long enough to win by casting some game-ending spells from our graveyard with Underworld Breach. As such, we're heading to our new Standard format today to embrace the power of an enchantment that looks suspiciously like Yawgmoth's Will-one of the most broken cards in Magic's history-assuming we can fill our graveyard for escape. ![]() Last week, we had our first all– Theros: Beyond Death Against the Odds poll, and in the end, Underworld Breach took home a close win over Gallia of the Endless Dance. Welcome to episode 225 of Against the Odds. ![]()
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