Quote Originally Posted by Nihil View Post
Oblivion Ring handles Pernicious Deed nicely, assuming they don't have the mana to play Deed and pop it for 3+ in the same turn. You can even sack it to an aggressive Smokestack once they are low on land, since they won't be able to use it anyway. However, Oblivion Ring is vulnerable to other things they may bring in (Grip and the like).

Suppression Field is another option. If you're confident in your ability to keep them under about five mana, it will hose Deeds quite effectively.

But really, I'd say Exalted Angel is the best anti-Deed card in the deck ;)
Hmm... Oblivion Ring is ok. You're right though, Suppression Field is good for anti-Deed.

I'm still thinking Karmic Justice warrants an SB option just because your opponent is going to lose 1 permanent of your choice whether if they choose to remove it or another artifact/enchantment as long as Karmic Justice is in play. Thus you're trading cards 2-for-1.