Overview
Lorehold College has always been about the past. Its mages summon the spirits of long-dead scholars and warriors, drawing on history as a resource rather than a curiosity. The Lorehold Spirit precon embodies this philosophy fully: it is a deck that treats the graveyard and exile zone as extensions of your hand, constantly cycling cards through them to trigger Quintorius and his spirit companions.
The deck combines two interlocking themes. Spirit tribal gives you an army of synergistic creatures that reward each other's presence. Flashback and exile-casting effects give you value on every spell, with Quintorius rewarding each cast from a non-hand zone with a spirit token. Together they produce a wide board that refills quickly after sweepers and punishes opponents who try to trade resources.
Key Cards
Playing the Deck
The early turns are about deploying ramp pieces and getting Quintorius online as quickly as possible. Archaeomancer's Map fetches Plains when opponents play lands, accelerating your mana while building toward Emeria. Sol Ring and Arcane Signet provide the standard ramp package. Prioritise casting Quintorius before turn four if possible.
The mid game is about establishing your loops. With Quintorius and Hofri Ghostforge both in play, every creature death generates a spirit token and every spirit token creates additional triggers. Tocasia's Welcome draws a card whenever a creature with power two or less enters, turning your spirit token generation into card advantage. Staff of the Storyteller provides similar draw attached to spirit creation directly.
The late game is won through inevitability. Emeria starts returning creatures for free each upkeep. Sun Titan attacks and returns permanents with mana value three or less on each attack and trigger. Moonshaker Cavalry provides a closing burst when the spirit army is large enough to end the game.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Strengths: Exceptional resilience to removal. Every creature that dies can come back through multiple different recursion effects, making the deck very difficult to permanently answer. The spirit token generation creates wide boards quickly, and Tocasia's Welcome and Staff of the Storyteller ensure the deck never loses gas. Emeria is a genuine late-game inevitability engine.
Weaknesses: Graveyard and exile hate (Rest in Peace, Leyline of the Void) shuts off a significant portion of the deck's power. The strategy is relatively slow to get online; aggressive decks can apply pressure before Quintorius generates enough value. Boros lacks the card draw of blue or the tutoring of black, so the deck can run out of gas if key pieces are repeatedly answered early.
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All 100 cards from the out-of-the-box Lorehold Spirit precon, enriched with current prices. Click any card to expand it.