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Messages - Drakeslayr

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Deck Comments / Re: Blossoming Deathbloom - Comments
« on: June 07, 2018, 02:14:45 am »
Shared Animosity (doesnt trigger on the tokens, but you can stack the attack triggers such that the tokens provide power to the attacker who spawned them)
Brutal Hordechief
Herald's Horn

Been liking this deck, planning on a Najeela deck similar to it. Sharing my ideas/findings as thanks :)

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Deck Comments / Re: Cycling Deck - Comments
« on: March 09, 2017, 03:07:54 am »
Those are all fun cards for a normal cycling deck, but the purpose of this deck is to not have spells under 3 mana. This way you are guaranteed to cast Living End when you play Violent Outburst. Astral Slide is playable with this combo, but it doesn't really synergize with most creatures as there aren't many ETB effects.

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Deck Comments / Re: Hexproof - Comments
« on: October 09, 2013, 06:36:44 am »
Oh right, one comment I forgot. Check out this website about mana probabilities. It has tons of good info, and reading the provided tables can give you some great ways to know if you are meeting your deck's mana and color cost requirements.

http://bopmtg.net/blog/mana-base-probabilities
http://bopmtg.net/misc/mana-tables

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Deck Comments / Re: Hexproof - Comments
« on: October 09, 2013, 06:21:56 am »
Alright, comments on your deck. Let's get this started.

19 Lands... seems a little low. I would at least bump it to 20 since your average CMC is still 2.41. With only 19 lands and no ramp, do not expect to be playing Avacyn, Angel of Hope at all. Sigarda, Host of Herons still seems like a good choice though, especially with Ryan in existence. Privileged Position offers you a little bit of protection similar to Avacyn, but with the benefit of being an enchantment and a more suitable casting cost. Yes you have mana creatures, but they seem out of place.

Another land to consider if you want to cut down the cost of your deck is Graypelt Refuge. It is dual color with a nice bonus and is dirt cheap.

Angelic Destiny: I approve of this. I would consider increasing it to 3 as it is a very strong effect.
Daybreak Coronet: Godly of course. This is likely dictated by your wallet I imagine.
Ethereal Armor: Quite good, and very cheap. I would highly recommend picking up all 4 regardless since you're not at a loss if you decide to take them out.
Green Sun's Zenith: A good card for any situation. Running more wouldnt hurt. You should throw in a Dryad Arbor if you plan to use this card, as it gives it the option of searching X=0 for a mana. Very Strong.
Leyline of Sanctity: Definitely useful. One or two seems like the correct amount.
Sol Ring: Honestly I don't imagine this deck being the best use of your sol rings. Most of your costs are highly colored. Maybe use it elsewhere.
Spider Umbra: Not bad. Again, a cheap card so it wouldnt hurt your wallet if they didn't play as well as expected.
Spirit Mantle: This is awesome. I am in agreement on the x4.
Unflinching Courage: A solid card all around.

Sigarda/Avacyn: Already commented.
Fleeceman Lion: Awesome for this deck. Definitely a 4.
Kor Spiritdancer: Another 4 of 4. This is a deck enabler.
Silhana Ledgewalker: Not bad... you should check out some of the other cards I've found below and make your comparisons.
Sylvan Caryatid: Yes this has hexproof, but being a defender it really isnt a viable target for any auras. So it is basically a mana rock that has the option of blocking when not in use, but can be taken out by creature sweepers. Not sure about this one.
Tarmagoyf: Goyf! I still think you should sell it haha.

And below are a few cards I have picked out for your consideration that might play well with your deck.

Rancor: This card is just straight busted. Recursion, increased power, and trample, which is a keyword sorely missed in this deck. Seriously consider this one.
Spirit Loop: This is a STACKING form of lifelink that has the added effect of coming back when it dies. Any recursion will work well with your Kor Spiritdancer
Bear Umbra: This is probably my favourite umbra. I am suprised you dont have a couple of them in here.
Nomad Mythmaker: He doesnt just put it into your hand, no. It comes into play. Seems like he could be fun.
Replenish: A tad expensive but could be fun to play with one of these.
Oblivion Ring / Prison Term: You are low on removal in this deck, which could prove an issue when a serious threat comes out. The first is good for targeting any permanents, while the second can be changed to a new creature if a greater threat emerges.
Luminarch Ascension: I recall telling you about this. Don't run more than one if you intend to play it. It gets you ganked FAST.
Sigil of the Empty Throne: Not sure how effective this would be, but a decent thought nonetheless. It doesn't count itself sadly.
Spellwild Ouphe: Honestly I think this card could be really busted in your deck. Definitely worth trying out. Imagine how quickly you could pump through your auras if you had card draw from the spiritdancer while playing them.
Three Dreams: An honourable mention. Not sure if you even need tutors it seems.
Verdant Embrace: If you are looking for a beefy multiplayer enchantment this might work. Notice how it is EVERY upkeep.
Gladecover Scout: A cheap form of hexproof to even out a mana curve.
Troll Ascetic: Hexproof and regenerate, very hard to deal with.
Thrun, the Last Troll: Hexproof, regeneration, and uncounterable. Running this guy would really screw with Ryan's deck.
Umbra Mystic: Unfortunately totem armor is redundant. Currently only 12% of your Auras have totem armor, so these guys could be good.
Eldrazi Conscription: More fitting to the deck than Avacyn in my opinion. Keep in mind that this is a good target for Nomad Mythmaker.
Celestial Mantle: I just dont see an aura deck without one of these. You have no idea how many games this card has taken and made amazing. Not even frustrating. This card just lends itself to really entertaining games. Oh, and it's strong too!
Battle Mastery: Perhaps worth a mention, but I do think Unflinching Courage is a stronger choice for a three mana aura.

Well that is my comprehensive review of your current deck. Hopefully you've gained some new ideas and insight.

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