Grixis Hellraiser is a three-color deck that’s been taking Magic: The Gathering by storm. Thanks to the March of the Machine expansion, players are able to put this deck together and overwhelm their foes with a swarm of powerful dragons. Thanks to the way such interactions work, they can take advantage of the Capricious Hellraiser and See Double and start flooding the board with threats in short order. It’s not an especially complicated deck, but you do need a little luck to really see major results.
That’s because Grixis Hellraiser uses Capricious Hellraiser’s ability exile cards from your graveyard at random. You get to cast one of those (noncreature, nonland) without paying its mana cost, but if you don’t exile something useful, the combo falls a bit flat. That said, it’s still a powerful, not to mention fun, deck to run in Magic: The Gathering’s Standard meta.
Grixis Hellraiser is a Magic: The Gathering Standard deck that runs a handful of creatures and spells that benefit the deck's overall combo. You will want to use both Grixis Hellraiser and See Double to start triggering a wealth of creatures coming into play back-to-back. This particular deck came from SaffronOlive, a well-known MTG content creator.
However, See Double is a spell that you can’t copy in Magic: The Gathering. It clearly states on the card that you cannot copy it, but that only counts when the blue spell is in the stack. Once it’s in the graveyard, it’s fair game. That’s how this all works. Grixis Hellraiser wants to pick See Double from the graveyard to copy a target spell and/or create a token that’s a copy of the target creature.
In this case, you’re going to pick a Capricious Hellraiser in play. It will then trigger the dragon’s ability, which
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