Splinterfright Feeder

by dgallo911 on 16 March 2012

Main Deck (67 cards)

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Deck Description

A standand Blue/Green deck made with only Innistrad and Dark Ascension so it will have a long life span and can constantly be tweeked/improved as new editions come i can get this deck the better out. As the name suggests, the main player here is splinterfright but by no means is he the only one to watch out for.Please leave feedback (positive and negative) as the better i can get this deck the better. THANKS!

Deck Tags

  • Tournament

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Splinterfright Feeder

try finding a spot for ghoultree he is great in this type of deck

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Posted 16 March 2012 at 01:02

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Thanks, thats an awesome idea. scarecrow is out and ghoultree is in

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Posted 17 March 2012 at 03:17

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It's pretty interesting, I do like some of the ideas you have, like memory's journey to cycle cards into the deck and wreath of geists. Those are two cards I really didn't think about. I would suggest for any self mill deck that you at least put one laboratory maniac in the deck and one in sideboard because if you opponents strategy is more of a stall, then it can ruin you. I like this deck, but the only concern is the amount of two drops and three drops. What I mean is this, just in terms of finding what you need is going to be rough with only 2 copies of most cards, but also trying to decide what to play with everything you have. You have a ton of flexibility with the deck, don't get me wrong, but you need to keep the cards that do the most good for the deck and limit your choices, that way, your deck should be more consistent and you should see a better flow. After looking through your deck, here is what I would take out:

Invisible Stalker: he really doesn't help anything, he is just a 1/1 hexproof blocker in this deck, find other cards that fuel the deck.
Gnaw to the Bone: with self-mill decks, I find they need to work fast, so having 50 life is not a big an issue as with having enough cards in you deck.
Dawntreader Elk: even though he finds you what you need, put in 4 copies of HInterland Harbor and put in some Evolving Wilds and you should be good.

There might be several others I would take out, but this deck looks decent so far. Hope these comment helped and thanks for your help with my deck!!!

~TheyCallMeTim...

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Posted 17 March 2012 at 18:50

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Thanks for your detailed analysis of my deck (it has left me quite a bit to think about). In a perfect world i would have 3-4 of each card type but i have tried to use the cards that i currently have and arnt tied up in other decks as it shits me to tears when someone takes 10-15mins rebuilding their decks or having to use proxy's before the game starts so until i get a few more copies of each im gonna go with unpredictability is a good thing lol.
I did seriously consider using the maniac's in this deck (as they are currently collecting dusk in my collection) but i didnt consider this a hardcore self miller and with the memory's in there im able to recall almost half the cards i mill (from flashback) so i decieded against it but sideboarding a few is a good idea as he does give me a back up plan if my creatures keep getting killed.
Gnaw to the bone only made the cut due to the flashback, as there is a pretty good chance one of them will end up in my graveyard fairly early and with my mana curve being very low i thought it might help counter burn decks.
I gotta admit i am a fan of the invisible stalker, but your right, 2 isnt enough, i did like the idea of him and wreath though so i might have to try and get and extra 1 of each if not 2 as i think those 2 combined can really dominate a game with this deck.
Im not sure about subbing out my dawntreaders for hinterland harbours as despite them both giving me a mana source, dawntreader gives me the benifit of a blocker if hes in play and the added bonus for splinter if hes milled. If i mill hinterland (which is fairly likely) then it does nothing for me.
Now evoliving wilds is something i desperatly need to get a few of, i cant believe i didnt think about including them.
Thanks again for your feedback/insight with this deck unfortunatly you have forced me to dust off my credit card and go shopping on ebay for quite a few extra cards lol.

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Posted 18 March 2012 at 02:08

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