
The list I built is more similar to a list I saw that had done well at a Legacy Grand Prix last year. One thing I've noticed with most Manaless Dredge lists online, is that they usually have 2-3 Chancellor of the Annex in the main deck, and less than 4 Balustrade Spy, and usually less dredgers. I was hoping since there wasn't really a local metagame, people wouldn't be prepared with enough sideboard graveyard hate cards.I already owned a large portion of the cards.It is one of the cheapest decks in the format.There were a few reasons I decided to play Manaless Dredge. If you hadn't already guessed from the title, I ended up winning the tournament.

This ended up being partially correct, as the tournament consisted of: I was expecting a lot of mono-coloured decks like Burn or Death & Taxes to avoid the cost of dual-lands. The field was more diverse then I had been expecting. There's also potential to get more people in the future, as a few people from our sister-city Regina might come up to play Legacy if there is consistently enough people. 14 people showed up to play Legacy, which is about how many people we usually get for a Thursday night Modern event, so pretty good for our city.


Having never played Legacy before, I wanted to come play both because Legacy looks awesome, and to support local events that might have a hard time firing. The in-store event, being sanctioned, of course would require everyone to own all of the cards, and everyone wanted to see if there would be enough interest to hold events like this. Before this, the only way to play Legacy in town was the full-proxy Legacy league. A local store here in Saskatoon recently decided to attempt to start holding sanctioned Legacy events again.
