That deck is more of a hybrid strategy that can reanimate creatures, or simply use Mishra’s Workshop to quickly hard-cast large artifact creatures. This build is much different than the JunkShop Reanimator deck we featured earlier in the month. From Mark Chalice’s ‘The Machine’ (Hell’s Caretaker) deck, to Stephen Menendian’s Alan Comer-inspired 1995 era Reanimator deck, to modern adaptations of Vintage Dredge, Bazaar is the glue that holds together Reanimator decks across eras, enabling necromancers to quickly and consistently dump creatures in the graveyard, while tearing through their deck to find reanimation spells. As the card pool gets deeper over the years, and more crazy creatures and reanimation spells are printed, its strength only increases. Constructing All-In Reanimatorīazaar of Baghdad is a unique card in Old School Magic, and one that has fueled Reanimator strategies for years. Here is the latest version I’ve been toying with. Today’s deck is All-In Reanimator, which puts most of its emphasis on reanimating a large creature with either Animate Dead, or reanimating multiple creatures with All Hallow’s Eve to create a tidal wave of fatties. We’re looking at a different Old School 93-94 deck each day of the month. Welcome to Old School Month on Eternal Central.
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