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Legendary Creature — Frog Beast
Uurg's power is equal to the number of land cards in your graveyard. At the beginning of your upkeep, surveil 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put that card into your graveyard.) {B}{G}, Sacrifice a land: You gain 2 life.
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“Graveyard-scaling Frog that mills itself fat and swings for the win.”
Uurg wants you to load your graveyard with lands while growing into a massive threat. Every upkeep you surveil, which lets you mill lands into your bin at will, and Uurg's power scales directly with how many lands are down there. The deck leans into self-mill and land recursion: you're filling your graveyard early, then recasting those lands or using them as fuel for sacrifice outlets. You win by attacking with a huge Uurg—often boosted to 10+ power—backed by a grindy, resilient game plan that uses your graveyard as a resource rather than a liability.
The secondary game plan uses Uurg's built-in sacrifice outlet to drain life while gaining it back, turning extra lands into incremental value. You'll pack regrowth effects, cards that reward having lands in your graveyard, and recursive creatures to stay ahead while filling the bin. This isn't a fast combo deck—it's a grind where you turn your "weakness" (discarding lands) into your greatest strength, eventually swinging for lethal with a bloated Frog Beast.
Strategy generated by Tapped Decks AI. Not affiliated with Wizards of the Coast.
Skip expensive lands like Urza's Saga; use basics and cheap utility lands like Evolving Wilds and Fabled Passage instead. Swap pricey recursion for Reassemble and Noxious Revival.
Inclusion = % of Uurg, Spawn of Turg decks running this card. +lift = percentage-point boost over the format average.
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