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I suggest Glimpse the Unthinkable, but that may be out of your budget.

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Posted 28 November 2009 at 00:58 as a comment on Ultimate Deck Destruction

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Have you considered Watchwolf? I think it fits your deck nicely.

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Posted 21 November 2009 at 13:17 as a comment on G/W Beats

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Hymn to Tourach and Mind Twist are incredible discard spells.
I would play Doom Blade or Smother over Dark Banishing.

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Posted 18 November 2009 at 23:53 as a comment on BB got Discard

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Agreed with Talmidutak.

Have you considered Mana Leak or even the original Counterspell? I think they'll help. Capsize is also very strong, from what I remember.

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Posted 18 October 2009 at 13:58 as a comment on Counter Blue

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You should read these two primers, cheesekiller. I think they'll help.

http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=134485

http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=148666

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Posted 18 October 2009 at 00:25 as a comment on Main Elf Deck

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cheesekiller, if this fits in your budget, you should play Gaea's Cradle. That thing is absolutely ridiculous in Elves.

Some of the most solid beaters in Elves are Wren's Run Vanquisher and Talara's Battalion. I've also heard of Prison Orb-oriented Elf decks (the creature mana makes up for the lock). You should consider these choices!

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Posted 17 October 2009 at 23:59 as a comment on Main Elf Deck

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My casual decks usually take budget into account more than decks of competitive formats. I play Skullclamp not because it's overpowered, but because it is budget. You're right, though.

Hm... are you sure that Heritage Druid is too slow? I've seen it in a lot of Elves decks, but that may just be me.

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Posted 17 October 2009 at 23:47 as a comment on Main Elf Deck

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I've heard from some people that Heritage Druid needs to be in every Elf deck. Then again, I don't play Elves - but you can consider the Druid.

rileyandholly88, do you play casual or competitive formats? I'm only asking this because I've been criticized for suggesting budget cards like Skullclamp (a lot of people think Skullclamp is too powerful) as a casual player.

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Posted 17 October 2009 at 23:35 as a comment on Main Elf Deck

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Heh, the name is a bit misleading...

I'm a casual player.

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Posted 17 October 2009 at 23:27 as a comment on Naya Blitz

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zxc is right. Determine your strongest cards and play four copies of those. Is having a single copy of Holy Day or Jump any useful?

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Posted 15 October 2009 at 00:42 as a comment on All my Blue, Black, and White Cards

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Sigh... not everyone can afford Moat, but Magus of the Moat is a viable replacement, if you really need to stop attackers (although it's vulnerable to removal).

Deck looks great. Thumbs up!

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Posted 12 October 2009 at 00:46 as a comment on Guilty Stuffy Combo Deck

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Control decks usually have a handful of threats. If Morphling, Mana Drain, and Force of Will are out of your budget, you should play cheaper spells like Mana Leak and Meloku, the Clouded Mirror.

You should consider playing Capsize. Capsize is pretty ridiculous.

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Posted 12 October 2009 at 00:45 as a comment on Mono Blue Control Draw Go

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It's an interesting mill deck that floated around Standard for a while. I can't find the primer, but here are some sample decklists.

http://www.deckcheck.net/list.php?type=Turbo%20Grinding

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Posted 12 October 2009 at 00:40 as a comment on Miller Family

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I love Turbofog (except when I'm playing against it). Great deck!

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Posted 12 October 2009 at 00:36 as a comment on Standard Turbo-Fog

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He's trying to keep it on the cheap side. In casual play, there are little to no restrictions, but budget is always an issue.

Have you heard of "Turbo Grinding?" It's a pretty cheap mill deck. I think you'll like it.

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Posted 02 October 2009 at 23:59 as a comment on Miller Family

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I think it's very innovative. That Storage Matrix trick is neat!

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Posted 02 October 2009 at 23:55 as a comment on Mirrodin Awesomeness

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I don't think so - the closest thing that I can find are Draw-7's like Windfall, but those are only good in combo decks. If it did exist, it would probably be REALLY powerful... (assuming its mana cost isn't too high).

If you want solid & fairly recent draw spells, try Mulldrifter or Cryptic Command (although Command is a bit pricy).

Older sets offer amazing draw spells. Fact or Fiction, Impulse, & Brainstorm are great choices.

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Posted 02 October 2009 at 23:53 as a comment on Draw, Heal, Kill!

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Goblins can be VERY strong, just as long as you're willing to spend some money on the deck. The staples of the best Goblins decks are "Goblin Lackey" and "Goblin Piledriver." Then again, those cards cost up to $10.00 a piece...

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Posted 29 September 2009 at 11:50 as a comment on Goblins!

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We don't hate your deck, skittensro. Why would we? We're just giving you tips on making your deck better and on making you a better deck-builder in general.

If you're fine with the way your deck plays in your playgroup, then you can keep it that way. Please, don't take any of these comments as "attacks" on your deck. They're friendly suggestions :D

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Posted 29 September 2009 at 11:47 as a comment on Draw, Heal, Kill!

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Nice deck! Boris has a point, but it's easily fixed. Play solid removal spells.

Since you run Sol Ring, you should also consider Mind Twist. There's nothing worse than being hit by a Mind Twist for four - and you can trust me on that.

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Posted 27 September 2009 at 01:09 as a comment on illegal discard/draw deck

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