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Legendary Creature — Dwarf Berserker
Other Dwarves you control get +1/+0. Whenever a Dwarf you control becomes tapped, create a Treasure token. Sacrifice five Treasures: Search your library for an artifact or Dragon card, put that card onto the battlefield, then shuffle.
“Tap Dwarves, make Treasures, tutor Dragons and combos.”
Magda, Brazen Outlaw is your engine for turning Dwarves into explosive artifact and Dragon payoffs. The deck focuses on tapping your Dwarf team—either through combat or via tap abilities—to generate Treasure tokens, which then fuel Magda's tutor ability to fetch mana rocks, combo pieces, or Dragons to close out the game. You're essentially playing a go-wide Dwarf aggro deck that pivots into artifact ramp or big Dragon finishers depending on what you need.
The core gameplan involves filling your deck with efficient Dwarves that have tap abilities or synergies with being tapped, letting you generate multiple Treasures per turn cycle. Cards like Goldspan Dragon and Embercleave turn your team into lethal threats while you're assembling resources. The beauty of Magda is that you're never just attacking for damage—you're simultaneously building toward a tutor chain that finds whatever you need to win, whether that's Purphoros for tokens, Ashnod's Altar for infinite loops, or a Dragon to seal the deal.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip expensive mana rocks like Mox Diamond; use Coldsteel Heart, Star Compass, and Treasure tokens to ramp instead. Budget Dragons like Gadrak, the Crown-Scourge and Inferno Titan replace pricey options.
Inclusion = % of Magda, Brazen Outlaw decks running this card. +lift = percentage-point boost over the format average.
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