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Deck Reviews / [Standard] My Personal Deck
« on: February 03, 2015, 01:50:19 am »
My Personal Deck

This is a combination of my two favorite decks. They were a green-black with no flyers, and a a mono-white filled with flyers. I fused the two to overlap their weaknesses. My green-black deck could be easily overthrown by flyers, and my mono-white could easily overthrown with big creatures that have trample. Eventually, my green-black deck came to a point where there were only 4 or five cards that need black mana. I decided to upgrade my deck by fusing my two most powerful decks and eliminated all but two cards needing black mana; Garruk, Apex Predator, and Pharika, God of Affliction. I personally do not count this as a three color deck, due to the lack of cards needing black mana. This is the actual deck I play with on a daily basis.

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Deck Comments / Re: Land Destroy - Comments
« on: January 06, 2015, 01:40:31 am »
In a multiplayer "Game" not "Deck" Sorry :(

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Deck Comments / Re: Land Destroy - Comments
« on: January 06, 2015, 01:40:03 am »
This is a cool deck! This may seem very minor, but you should consider one problem with this deck... When playing in groups of three and beyond, you have to consider the fact that nothing, nothing can aggravate a mtg player more than destroying their lands, other than countering a really high mana-cost creature. This deck destroys lands to set back the opponent, and then kills slowly by using sorceries to power up Magnivore, which has the potential to become a 20/20 creature in this deck. So keep in mind that in a multi-player deck, this deck will be the most-targeted deck among the players. After all, nothing unites more than the common enemy.

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Deck Reviews / [Standard] Jungle's Wrath V2
« on: January 06, 2015, 01:17:43 am »
Jungle's Wrath V2

This deck peppers the opponent with small creatures, then brings out the big boys to take care of business. The best way to win with this deck is to wipe out your opponents creatures with In Garruk's Wake, and the attack with everything.

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Deck Comments / Re: Counter/Removal Deck - Comments
« on: January 03, 2015, 07:17:34 pm »
Sorry about accidentally posting that comment two times.

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Deck Comments / Re: Counter/Removal Deck - Comments
« on: January 03, 2015, 07:15:58 pm »
There is one card you forgot. Fishliver Oil. I know it is disgusting, but it gives your creatures islandwalk which would be powerful with your leviathan. The only problem I could see with this deck is that since it relies so heavily on certain cards, it would fail against a good milling deck. The milling deck would not only cause you to have your battle strategy crumple, but it would also use the fact that your deck is blue to its advantage.

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Deck Comments / Re: Counter/Removal Deck - Comments
« on: January 03, 2015, 07:10:09 pm »
This deck is sweet! Maybe to make it stronger you should check out the deck Thoughts of the Wind. the Jace Beleren deck. It is really cool and has a some cards like yours. It is totally up to you, but, check out the card Denizen of the Deep. It is a mono-blue 11/11 creature. And even though it may not necessarily work in the your deck, it is a seriously powerful card with this color combo.

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Deck Comments / Re: Counter/Removal Deck - Comments
« on: January 03, 2015, 07:10:09 pm »
This deck is sweet! Maybe to make it stronger you should check out the deck Thoughts of the Wind. the Jace Beleren deck. It is really cool and has a some cards like yours. It is totally up to you, but, check out the card Denizen of the Deep. It is a mono-blue 11/11 creature. And even though it may not necessarily work in the your deck, it is a seriously powerful card with this color combo.

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Deck Reviews / Re: [Standard] Green/Black Power Deck
« on: January 03, 2015, 07:05:10 pm »
I actually kept a couple banners for some extra boost, and it works even though it costs three mana, because the whole point of this deck is to get mana before your opponent does. The reason I have a lot of singles in this deck is because I am a beginning player, and this is the deck I use at my playgroup at school. I am planning to modify it a bit and call it Jungle's Wrath V2.

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Deck Reviews / Chandra's Legacy
« on: January 03, 2015, 07:02:06 pm »
Chandra's Legacy

This is a Chandra-Based theme deck. As you all know, Chandra is a planeswalker who loves to kill her opponents by burning them. My favorite combo in this deck is how I can sacrifice a Chandra's Phoenix for Barrage of Expendables and deal one damage to my opponent, and then hit them with a lava axe, bring back Chandra's Phoenix and then attack with it; a total of 8 damage including 6 which can't be blocked. I would love to finish a game using Chandra Ablaze's Final ability on a life-gain deck. It would be fun unleashing 40 points of damage on someone in one turn.

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Deck Comments / Re: Black Rogues: Unblockable, Untouchable - Comments
« on: January 03, 2015, 06:23:01 pm »
This deck would be op if it was standard legal!!

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General Magic / New Playing Style that will blow your mind!
« on: January 02, 2015, 07:57:29 pm »
This playing style is much like bug house in chess. What if every time a creature was destroyed, it would switch loyalties to the player who killed it. This would be very fun among friends and casual play.

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If you didn't notice, I was using the prices off of THIS website, obviously the site made a calculation error as I added up all the costs of the cards that were listed on this website!

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Deck Reviews / [Standard] Jungle's Wrath
« on: January 02, 2015, 08:25:46 am »
Jungle's Wrath

This deck hopes to overwhelm the opponent with too many creatures for them to handle. It usually ends the game with brute force, using cards like: Tusked Colossodon, Ancient Silverback, Pheres-Band Raiders, Scuttling Doom Engine, Heroes' Bane, Snake of the Golden Grove, and .Nessian Wilds Ravager. It heavily boosts creatures, and in some of my experiences I have had a 12/12 Nessian Wilds Ravager with Eternal Thirst and two Become Immense on it, making it a 24/24 creature with lifelink and an extra +1/+1 counter for each creature an opponent controled died. One of the principle concepts of this deck is long term thinking, utilizing cards such as: Lens of Clarity, Elvish Mystic, Peregrination, Sultai Banner, Abzan Banner, and especially Yisan, the Wanderer Bard. This deck is fun to play against friends, said from experience, and it almost never lets you down. Once you've got Garruk, Apex Predator on the battlefield, your opponent will really have problems to worry about.

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Deck Comments / Re: Karma - Comments
« on: January 02, 2015, 08:12:21 am »
Dude, your commander is 3 mana and worth $1. That is kind of sad. Also what is the point of making all your lands swamps? Might as well go abzan crazy!

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