Precursor Golem

by nykid013 on 08 November 2010

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Deck Description

an artifact deck. comments and criticism welcome

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

Deck discussion for Precursor Golem

I have a few questions here.

1. Exactly what is your win condition here?
and 2. How do you plan on casting the Colossus?

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Posted 08 November 2010 at 12:04

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to get out the colossus use the Vesuva land to make a copy of the Cloudpost, this way you have more Locus lands. the Cloudpost gives you one mana for each Locus in play. so if you have the Cloudpost and Vesuva as a copy each would produce 2 mana. also the Glimmerpost is a Locus land too which will allow you to produce more mana.

as for a winning condition, if you use the Glimmerpost Stag with the Splinter Twin to make a copy of it you can exile the Precursor Golem till the end of the turn and when it comes back to play, you also get 2 more golems. and if you use something like lightning bolt on a golem you control you copy it for each golem you control and you pick new targets like your opponent.

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Posted 08 November 2010 at 14:23

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I see. Well I must say I like.

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Posted 09 November 2010 at 06:45

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That's not how precursor golem works--the copied spells have to target each one of your golems--you lightning bolt one of your golems, you are lightning bolting all of them. You target one golem with bull rush and assault strobe, then all of your golems get +2/+0 and double strike.

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Posted 27 April 2011 at 20:33

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