It's mostly what he asked for, but I've been meaning to post this list here for a while now and never got around to it. Better late than never, I suppose...
How does one play this deck?
The deck has a few lines of play, all of which involve Jarad somehow. Jarad can win on general damage just by having a big graveyard, or you can use a few engines such as Scavenge or Death's Presence to get him to the magical land of 21 general damage. You can also sacrifice Lord of Extinction to him and just win on the spot, since that usually does it.
Nuances of the Deck
-First and foremost, play around graveyard hate. You don't need to be scared of it, but if you put all your dredge enablers eggs in one graveyard basket, you'll find yourself the target of Bojuka Bog triggers across the land. Just play it smart and don't Buried Alive all your dredge targets. (It is very much okay to go in on Golgari Grave-Troll first, however.)
-Bonehoard can singlehandedly be your best Lhurgoyf. Not only does it provide you a free Goyf on its own, but it turns all your other piddly little tokens from Korozda Guildmage or Worm Harvest into devastating threats for Jarad to abuse.
-When your hand is full of your graveyard cards, don't be afraid to overcommit to the board. It will dissuade all of your opponents from Wrathing you out, because some board positions will have your cards better off dead than alive.
1 Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord
Creatures
2 Avenging Druid
3 Bloodghast
4 Bloodgift Demon
5 Boneyard Wurm
6 Brawn
7 Corpse Connoisseur
8 Corpsejack Menace
9 Deadbridge Goliath
10 Dreg Mangler
11 Extractor Demon
12 Filth
13 Forgotten Ancient
14 Gaea's Herald
15 Ghoultree
16 Golgari Brownscale
17 Golgari Decoy
18 Golgari Grave-Troll
19 Golgari Thug
20 Greater Mossdog
21 Korozda Guildmage
22 Lhurgoyf
23 Lord of Extinction
24 Mortivore
25 Multani, Maro-Sorcerer
26 Necroplasm
27 Necropolis Regent
28 Putrid Imp
29 Reassembling Skeleton
30 Sewer Nemesis
31 Sewer Shambler
32 Shambling Shell
33 Sheoldred, Whispering One
34 Splinterfright
35 Stinkweed Imp
36 Vengeful Pharaoh
37 Vulturous Zombie
38 Wild Mongrel
39 Buried Alive
40 Dread Return
41 Increasing Savagery
42 Jarad's Orders
43 Nostalgic Dreams
44 Treasured Find
45 Worm Harvest
Instants
46 Entomb
47 Grisly Salvage
48 Insidious Dreams
49 Krosan Reclamation
Artifacts
50 Bonehoard
51 Champion's Helm
52 Elixir of Immortality
53 Expedition Map
54 Mesmeric Orb
55 Ring of Kalonia
56 Ring of Xathrid
57 Skullclamp
58 Swiftfoot Boots
59 Whispersilk Cloak
Enchantments
60 Animate Dead
61 Death's Presence
62 Phyrexian Arena
Basic Lands
4 Forest
5 Swamp
Nonbasic Lands
72 Barren Moor
73 Bayou
74 Buried Ruin
75 Cabal Coffers
76 Cathedral of War
77 Command Tower
78 Crypt of Agadeem
79 Dakmor Salvage
80 Dread Statuary
81 Dryad Arbor
82 Evolving Wilds
83 Golgari Guildgate
84 Golgari Rot Farm
85 Grim Backwoods
86 Khalni Garden
87 Llanowar Reborn
88 Mosswort Bridge
89 Overgrown Tomb
90 Polluted Mire
91 Rogue's Passage
92 Shizo, Death's Storehouse
93 Slippery Karst
94 Svogthos, the Restless Tomb
95 Tainted Wood
96 Terramorphic Expanse
97 Tranquil Thicket
98 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
99 Verdant Catacombs
100 Woodland Cemetery
So why Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord?
How does one play this deck?
Nuances of the Deck
dredge enablerseggs in onegraveyardbasket, you'll find yourself the target of Bojuka Bog triggers across the land. Just play it smart and don't Buried Alive all your dredge targets. (It is very much okay to go in on Golgari Grave-Troll first, however.)-Bonehoard can singlehandedly be your best Lhurgoyf. Not only does it provide you a free Goyf on its own, but it turns all your other piddly little tokens from Korozda Guildmage or Worm Harvest into devastating threats for Jarad to abuse.
-When your hand is full of your graveyard cards, don't be afraid to overcommit to the board. It will dissuade all of your opponents from Wrathing you out, because some board positions will have your cards better off dead than alive.
Changes Log
I guess I'm late to the party~