Unkillables/Unblockables

by BOOKWORM_77 on 20 December 2009

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Deck Description

Takes abilities of creatures who can't be killed to be used as blockers, add shroud (General's Kabuto, Zephid's Embrace, Veilstone Amulet, Shielding Plax) and/or deathtouch (Quietus Spike) and the ability to block any number of creatures (Entangler, Valor Made Real) along with Unblockables and various boosts because will always make it through oppenents defenses (Banshee's Blade, Necromantic Thirst, Larceny). Would like to cut a few cards out, any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Unkillables/Unblockables

Just play Palace Guard and play Indestructability on it. both are white and Standard. Take out that Tidal Kraken, even though its powerful, its expensive, plus you only have one in there. otherwise this deck is pretty scary. Well done.

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Posted 20 December 2009 at 16:32

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Thanks Zeus, but about your suggestion with Palace Guard, getting it into play with indestructibility is easier said than done, and i'd honestly much rather have a few unkillable blockers who can't block any number of creatures (yet) but won't die than a creature who can block any number of creatures and can die until i get the indestructibility on it. And i had greatly considered taking Tidal Kraken out, but i wanted a second opinion, and i think i'm going to take it out now, thanks again.

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Posted 22 December 2009 at 12:43

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When I play Cho-Manno I always tend to put in Pariah, just because of the synergy, also works with Dawn Elemental.
I would put Quietus Spike in place of Gorgon Flail, but that is just an opinion (because the unblockables)

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Posted 23 December 2009 at 14:04

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Hmm that's not a bad idea about Quietus Spike its just whether or not i'd have the money to afford the actual card, Gorgon Flail costs less. And well, i wud put Pariah in but it's a little off theme. Thanks for commenting though.

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Posted 23 December 2009 at 23:51

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looks cool but to me it seems you have the same mana problems i do becuase of how many cards you have. looks cool though. its just 23 lands seems a little low for a 72 card deck.

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Posted 24 December 2009 at 13:45

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Thanks hipponox, and well yea you're right but some of the lands add more than one mana to your mana pool, i did notice that problem tho i just didn't kno whether to add more land (which i don't want to do) or remove other cards, but i have trouble with the second one as well because it took me long enough just to cut it down to 72 cards.

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Posted 24 December 2009 at 13:57

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*EDIT* I took Zapherion's idea and put in Quietus Spike in place of Gorgon Flail.

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Posted 24 December 2009 at 14:20

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if you want to cut it to a 60-card deck I would remove following cards:
Dawn Elemental, WWWW is just an insane cost in a tricolour deck.
Larceny, just a discarding action and you only got one of them anyway, could be put in the sideboard if you made one.
Wall of Shadows, they are just too risky with only 1 toughness and are killable by almost all non-black spot removal.
Uncle Istvan, again a card with a mana cost extremely specified so the same as Dawn Elemental
Commander Eesha would probably be the last card I would remove to cut to 60 cards, but if you are happy with 61 I would keep it, or maybe replace it with another Cho-Manno, Revolutionary or replace Cho-Manno with a Commander Eesha.

It really were hard to narrow the cards down, but I mainly looked at the mana cost and the ability to pull it off in a tricoloured deck and I realize after I made the cut I almost destroyed your defence.
So you might want to turn it fully offensive by replacing some of the last defensive cards, but on the other hand it was made to be a hardcore defensive deck and my cut seems to have ruined that, so you might not be able to use it, but that's all from me.

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Posted 24 December 2009 at 17:05

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Wow, I'm soon to hate this deck. Well, I guess im gonna have some competition now!!!

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Posted 26 December 2009 at 23:41

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