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    Effective Taxing effect

    Taxing Effect:

    The way I would define it is simply you'll have to pay on what you're about to do or doing. A good example would be [cards]Ghostly Prison[cards].

    I am trying to make a mono-white casual deck. Unfortunately, I am at work; not to mention that my knowledge with cards isnt as broad. Outside Ghostly Prison, what are some good taxing cards?

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    Re: Effective Taxing effect

    Staying mono white, these are the first that come to mind:

    - Magus of the tabernacle
    - Kataki, War's Wage
    - Windborn Muse
    - Spelltithe Enforcer
    - Brainwash

    Not much, really.
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    Re: Effective Taxing effect

    Suppression Field
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    Re: Effective Taxing effect

    The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale

    But I doubt you wanna shell out >200 bucks for a casual deck^^.
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    Re: Effective Taxing effect

    Suppression field has great synergy with other such effects since it helps to turn off fetchlands.

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    I didn't know Geddonstax was casual.
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    Re: Effective Taxing effect

    There's a friend of mine who plays something like that. His deck is chock full of taxing effects like Glowrider, Suppression field, Cursed Totem, and a bunch of creatures that don't die unless you pay something. Like Glittering Lion and lynx, Knight of the holy nimbus, and stuff like that. It's truly annoying, but actually quite fun to play against.

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