kung-fu_elmo

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Oh, woops! That one really slipped by me: that really changes interactions with Sheoldred. Thanks for the catch!

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Posted 30 June 2013 at 07:33 in reply to #372315 on Profusion of Possibility

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I was thinking Idyllic over Enlightened (I know, not conventional but hear me out). Idyllic allows for more of what this deck needs to respond against more bombtastic style decks (y'know, like decks with game-changing top-end threats): Idyllic has the simple advantage of bringing the card to my hand versus making me wait an extra turn for my solution to the problem that's going to kill me before I can even draw again. However, I've also been thinking of adding it. SO, for the time being, I'm going to see if the early game//low cost advantage of enlightened ends up paying off more than I originally thought and which one I'd rather see. Orim's Prayer seems kind of redundant, no? If you're playing Humility, NOBODY is going to attack into an Orrim's Prayer. It's effect only is activated if a) the guy is a total moron and decides to attack into it, b) if he has some sort of enchantment destruction that he's going to use against Orrim's, or c) he's going to net-gain damage on your life. As such, Reverence protects me from a greater range of creatures (power 2 and below) by itself, not really persay *requiring* humility. Is Reverence a card I would play normally without Humility? No, but it still serves a sort of delaying function against the opponent by itself, if that makes sense? And, concerning journey to nowhere: the creature hate seems redundant and that's why I didn't include Journey to Nowhere. However, Oblivion Ring SOMEHOW totally slipped my mind. That's going in right away.

Anyways, thanks for the comment and bringing those ideas to my attention. I'm going to try out the 2 and 2 of the tutors next time I get a chance.

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Posted 24 June 2013 at 04:43 in reply to #369633 on White Enchantment Control

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Naya Allies post Shards
http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=86220

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Posted 16 August 2010 at 18:54 as a comment on Post Your Decks HERE!!!

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For those huge monster-mana cost creatures, i suggest you add a bit more mana: although you have a lot of mana producing creatures, it still would be a good idea to add 2-4 more forests. Also, the Oracle of Mul-Daya ROCKS. Lotus Cobra is also amazing. Cultivate would be a nice addition. These are just suggestions. Good luck!

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Posted 16 August 2010 at 18:50 as a comment on Standard Elves with some Eldrazi

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Mono-Black Vampires... This is supposed to be for standard tourney play hopefully sometime in the near future. The idea is to blast through the enemies defenses with cheap black kill spells and then bash through with the amazing aggro potential of vamps. Its called "Bloodsucking FTW".

http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=85163

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Posted 13 August 2010 at 14:44 as a comment on Post Your Decks HERE!!!

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Wow that idea is SOOOOO cool!!!! I suggest you add some boomerangs or Spreading Seas to slow down your oppoenent a little bit... Otherwise, this is an amazingly clever deck with a bright future of BEATDOWN ahead of it :P. Good luck!

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Posted 13 August 2010 at 14:38 as a comment on Proteus Emrakul

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I kinda like Gideon Jura: one of my friends plays a planeswalker control-type deck and his runs rather similarly to this one minus the fact he has hardly any creatures... lawl. So, why Gideon? Gideon can save you from some particularly nasty attacking force, he can turn into a 6/6 no damage taken juggernaut of sorts, and he is (essentially) an assassinate on a stick :P. I think he would be a great addition to this deck. Otherwise, this deck looks very solid and I would be rather scared to have to play it :P. Good luck!

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Posted 13 August 2010 at 10:26 as a comment on U W B control

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The assortment of discard spells here is very impressive... but here's the problem: if you don't draw your Quest for the Nihil Stone, you're going to be swamped with aggro and killed rather quickly. So, there's two different solutions for this: you can either give your deck a bigger badder secondary win condition (just some massive vampire to pwn face or something :P ) OR you can add a tutor so that you can be guaranteed drawing your Queest.... once you get the quest out, you can probably be assured that victory is yours. Neatio idea! GOOD LUCK!!!


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Posted 13 August 2010 at 10:22 as a comment on Discard to Death

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Kinda a cool idea :D. I suggest you add Oblivion Ring: its a great removal (ESPECIALLY for a white card). And also, I would replace some of your more vanilla wurms with Avatar of Zendikar if you can grab some: THOSE THINGS ARE CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZY!! Otherwise, this deck looks pretty koolio. Good luck!


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Posted 13 August 2010 at 10:19 as a comment on Air Aggro T2

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This deck loooks pretty coolio. Really, when you're playing a "tribal" deck like this, the only improvements you can make are to find better creatures. So, a very nice 2 drop would be Stormgald Crusader: it has good protection and some nifty abilities :P . Now, if you're looking for a big ol' crazy finisher: Korlash, Heir to Backblade. He can get pretty huge. He also has regenerate which is a nice feature; oh, and of course, he's a ZOMBIEEEEE!!! With a few minor modifications, these zombies will be full with the brains of your hapless opponents :P. Good luck!

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Posted 13 August 2010 at 10:16 as a comment on Dawn of the Dead

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oo... I have no idea why I didn't see that... lol... looks alot better now :)

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Posted 25 June 2009 at 21:31 as a comment on fist of the tyrant

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Also, with white comes Pariah... which is AWESOME!!!! Looks absolutely awesome. Thumbs up!

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Posted 25 June 2009 at 21:14 as a comment on upon the cross

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Aven Squire, Sigiled Paladin, and Akrasan Squire would allow you to start applying the beats earlier. Looks like a sturdy Bant deck.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 20:57 as a comment on birds of paradise

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Hellspark Elemental is awesome imo. But Keldon Mauraders is still really good. Lightning Bolt, I believe, is getting reprinted and it is AWESOME. Put 4 in here. Mogg Fanatic is also really good. Love the pseudo- Naya Zoo going on :P.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 16:54 as a comment on Naya Aggro

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This deck seems very strong on lockdown for creatures but what happens when your opponent is playing burn or combo, like storm? This also seems very agonizingly slow to actually kill somebody with. So, I suggest adding a finisher card such as Akroma or Spirit of the Hearth. Spirit of the Hearth will also help you against burn and grapeshot stuff. Looks fun to play with.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 14:39 as a comment on Palliation Accord - Please Comment

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Lifeline, more thrumming stone, take out altar of dementia, 4 marrow-gnawer, take out Followed Footsteps and Paradox Haze, take out counterspell, 2 more cranial extraction, and add in deny reality. All extra spots should be filled in with more relentless rats. Relentless rat decks are fun but watch out for extirpate and thought hemorrhage. Sideboard back in your counterspells if your opponent is playing those. Hope this helps.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 14:34 as a comment on Relentless Rats

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Okay... first of all take out dark depths. It takes up a land space and eats three mana a turn. Also to take out: All your artifacts, myojin of life's web, and wall of stone. Add in: Draco, Maelstrom Nexus, Wall of Denial, Orochi Leafcaller, Sakura-Tribe Elder and Kodama's Reach. For the mana base, for the build I just said, is 9 forests 2 mountains 2 plains 2 swamps 2 islands and 4 Terramorphic expanse. This is a very cheap mana base for you if you don't want to spend money on the shocklands from Ravnica. Rainbow decks rock and I think yours is pretty awesome.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 14:30 as a comment on 5 Sided Death

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Try Scatter the Seeds, Scion of the Wild, Spectral Procession, Ranger of Eos, Wilt-Leaf Liege, Knotvine Paladin, Dauntless Escort, Cloudgoat Ranger, and Overrun. These cards are some really strong GW cards for this deck. Also, I suggest obtaining multiples of these cards for extra reliability and consistency. Looks pretty cool.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 11:09 as a comment on Selesnya

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Pretty cool deck going on here. All I have to offer is to add more sacrifice outlets. So, try finding room for Nantuko Husk, Goblin Bombardment, and Grave Pact. Grave Pact adds insult to injury by making them lose to infinite tokens, infinite damage, AND their board wiped. lol... Nice combo.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 10:55 as a comment on D battery

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First of all, you have less than ten mana. For this deck you AT LEAST need 20 lands. On the creatures, Master Transmuter would make an awesome addition to this deck to make less dependent on a tinker. Looks like another fun and cool deck. Keep up the good work.

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Posted 24 June 2009 at 10:53 as a comment on fist of the tyrant

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