You either need to spend a turn removing a hate card, or you need to keep enough mana open to counter one. Trying to be faster loses against Leyline of the Void, and possibly against cheap permanent or instant-speed graveyard removal.
How do you protect against graveyard hate MTG?
The best way to protect your graveyard is to protect yourself. Bojuka Bog and similar cards target the player, not the graveyard itself. Giving your self hexproof with Witchbane Orb or Orbs of Warding would be a good place to start.
What is graveyard hate MTG?
Limit or stop interaction and abuse of graveyard shenanigans. Usually this involves exiling things from the graveyard, or making things in the graveyard otherwise untargetable.
How does dredge work MTG?
Dredge is a recursion mechanic, where the owner of a card in a graveyard with Dredge can return the card to their hand by choosing to skip their draw and mill a number of cards. That number is written on each card with dredge.
How do you protect Muldrotha?
Kaya’s Ghostform is another great way to protect Muldrotha; if she dies or gets exiled, she will come right back to the battlefield. Then, we can recast Kaya’s Ghostform from the graveyard to keep her safe again!
Can you respond to a land drop?
You can’t respond to a Player playing a Land. If you wished to use Dismember before they played a Land, you would have to do so before their Main Phase, such as during their Upkeep Step or Draw Step, or possibly before your turn ends.
Do you have to have graveyard hate in your deck?
Graveyard hate really sucks to have to put in your deck. Most players don’t want to “waste” a slot for it so this list features cards that don’t just hate the graveyard and so don’t feel like as much of a waste. Some of these cards feel like win conditions in their own right, see Necromancer’s Covenant
How can I play around graveyard hate in Magic The Gathering?
The big problem comes when they have different types of graveyard hate against you so you can’t bring in that perfect card against it. Mental Misstep, Daze, FoW and Snuff Out are examples of “free” spells that might be useful. Krosan Grip can be good against Relics and Crypts, though it’s quite expensive.
Why do so many people hate the graveyard?
Reasons for this list (with some examples to get hyped about): Graveyard hate really sucks to have to put in your deck. Most players don’t want to “waste” a slot for it so this list features cards that don’t just hate the graveyard and so don’t feel like as much of a waste.
What’s the best way to play Graveyard in dredge?
Try to get your graveyard to the point where the opponent needs to use their hate cards, but you haven’t committed all of yours. For example, suppose you’re playing Dredge and the most explosive play you have is to Cathartic Reunion to discard Stinkweed Imp and Golgari Thug.