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Messages - smedlin1

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for some reason disrupt tagged as a card, but I meant the game tactic.

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Hey there,

My name is Sam.
I saw your deck list and I really like what you have conceptualized.
Its a great starting point, I think that there is a lot of potential.
First question is, are you set on the whole Legacy set? If so, not a bad start.
If not, find out what parts of the extended set are preventing it from registering as a modern set.
I think modern would fit this deck well.

Regardless, if this was my deck I would start by thinning down my overall mana curve. So it shows you have 15 cards that are over 4cc.
I would strip this down to the most essential cards.

Second, try looking for a simpler synchronicity between cards. I like the honor of the pure, but for me anything that adds counters with a cost over about 3cc in this deck is wasting space, when you could be filling the field with insane cards. "Spectral Procession" would be a great card to drop in. giving you easy chump blockers to kind of ward off enemies.

Third, if this was mine, again, just suggestions, I would drop some dual lands and splash a small amount of black. this opens you up to a whole new game play, just a few easy go to's, like "Orzhov Basilica" I like this in your deck because you are running SO MANY plains, that bouncing one back if you thin your curve down will feel like nothing ever happened. then you can play anything you want.
Or if you really have the time to invest into this concept. FETCH LANDS......

Marsh Flats all the way...

If I was using white splash black, I would def. run at least 1, maybe 2-3 "Vault of the Archangel"
Wonderful deck to top your great ideas off.

Black and white obviously have a huge gameplay advantage when creating a combo-style deck.
splash a little black and you can disrupt, you can play a little token pushing, and even get yourself some mad cheap drops,
like "Harsh Sustenance".


But, tbh, the only way to make a deck good, is to make it yours.
Casual play is always the best for me, but I can think up some crazy modern tournament decks that break the mold.

Keep at this deck and you might have something very off the grid that could do some awesome things.

,Sam
p.s. do you have cockatrice?



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