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So this deck seems scary because the first thing anyone sees is The Ur-Dragon. This deck has potential, but i wanted to play the deck with a little more of a durdle aspect. It has a hard time to do anything early game except ping the whole board for 3 every turn, but it has the ability to do great things once you get your 5th spell of Dragon's Approach. from there you can choose whatever dragon you might need, that being said you have already dealt 15 damage to people and have made no friends so by the time you can use the spells 2nd ability you have opponents to deal with.
It really is an archenemy style deck. but that makes winning with it so much better. the commander helps negate costs of dragons in your hand so you also have that option. I also have a Thrumming Stone in the deck to go off if you get the chance. by the time you get to cheat 5 dragons out into the field you have had done 90 damage, so that's a fun way to win, but that's the best outcome of the deck usually you will get only like 2 or 3 dragons tops if you run that but that's still a lot of damage with big dragons on the field.
What makes this deck fun for me is that I have the option to remove 31 cards, and I can make this deck stupid strong and an actual competitor, the mana base and creatures for the deck are decent already so I could just add support cards whether they be more mana rocks/ramp or draw spells to find my options better, with 5 colors this deck has endless potential.
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