planestalker

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One of my favorite decks of all time was a 2 decks in one deck.

The 1st deck was a heavy artifact B/U control mill deck with no creatures.
The sideboard was all creatures. If I remember right this type of deck is called a transformational deck.

The basic idea was in the second game the opponent would likely side in artifact removal but you've sideout all the artifacts and put in creatures and the opponent probably has sided out all creature kill.
Thus in the second game you should have lots of virtural card advantage as the artifact removal of the opponent is useless and your creatures also should do well because the opponent is likely to be light
creature removal.

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Posted 06 December 2011 at 00:56 as a comment on Double-Deck Wins

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Heck if you like the cost of this deck. I got even more expensive decks that just lose slower.

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Posted 30 November 2011 at 19:25 as a comment on World's Worst Deck

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I think you meant to say for use with Summoner's Pact. But yeah, the card is useless accept for it use can make you lose.

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Posted 30 November 2011 at 19:21 in reply to #217573 on World's Worst Deck

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ShinyPidgey,

Took out 2 dark rituals and added your combo. That's about all the combo's this deck can take I don't want to cut any more search cards. I'll consider changing out combo's if the combo costs 4 mana or less for the the total combo and the new combo has to be better than Quill Spike and Devoted Druid which would the first on the chopping block to go.

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Posted 25 November 2011 at 18:19 in reply to #216965 on Combo Crazy Deck

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Hi BillM207,

Good suggestion. Have added combo to the deck.

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Posted 24 November 2011 at 09:23 in reply to #216686 on Combo Crazy Deck

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Hi ShinyPidgey,

Thanks for the input.

Hey, I'm I right in thinking this is killer combo because Leyline of the Void never lets opponent's cards go to graveyard and thus will mill the opponent's whole deck? If this is so I will definitely consider adding the combo.

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Posted 24 November 2011 at 09:22 in reply to #216685 on Combo Crazy Deck

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Hi InternetAlias,

I think think you should post a link to your deck. Then we can really see and comment on your deck.

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Posted 18 November 2011 at 16:41 in reply to #215617 on Cascade of Hypergenesis

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Its been awhile since I've seen a game changing deck at this site. This might be one of them.
Congradulations on a possible new archetype.

Some current Aarchetypes in Legacy I can name

Show and Tell Hivemind
Dredge
Tempered Steel
Merfolk
Stoneblade
Reanimator
RedDeckWins
Infect
Zoo

Cascade of Hypergenesus (Cascade for short) might be a new archetype we'll see.

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Posted 17 November 2011 at 23:19 as a comment on Cascade of Hypergenesis

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shankarito,

I've taken a look at your decks and left comments and suggestions.

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Posted 17 November 2011 at 22:21 in reply to #215046 on G/B Hexproof Deck

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Hi JMorgan,

You asked me to look at this deck. What I see is:

Possibly add 2 Aetherplasm main board or to side board.

Possibly add Kira, Great Glass-Spinner instead of Meloku the Clouded Mirror.

Try negate or turn aside instead of rune snag.

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Posted 17 November 2011 at 22:13 as a comment on ILLUSIONS (modern)

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Hi shankarito

You asked me to look at your decks. Here's what I see

The deck I feel has too many discard cards given the deck is not a discard deck. Reduce the discard to 4-6 cards and add 4-6 destroy creature cards like 4 diabolic edict and 2 dismember.

I'm not sure why you have added jet mediallion it doesn't really hurt the deck, but the more typical
mana acceleration is 2 Dark Rituals.

There's nothing really wrong with the selections you've made for creatures, but personally I'd try to add 5/5 creatures that normally would cost 4 to cast but with Heartless summon only will cost 2. Obliterator for example is an good choice.

Most people like to add Myr Superion in a Heartless Summoning deck because it is effectively a 4/5 creature for free.

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Posted 17 November 2011 at 20:48 as a comment on MonoBlack Heartless Summoning

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Hi DedWards.

Just going to suggest the pretty obvious:
Mirran crusader seems like a really nice creature for most any white deck.
Angelic Destiny is also a pretty nice card to have in any white deck.
Swords of .... kill ass in alot of decks.

Thanks again for all the comments you've given my decks.

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Posted 17 November 2011 at 00:08 as a comment on Ded Deck: White Flight (Standard)

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Hi shankarito,

Thanks for the input. Took most of your advise. I think adding 2 Green Sun's Zenith and 2 Skinshifter will give the deck a little more versatility. If you have any decks you'd like me to check out post them here.

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Posted 16 November 2011 at 19:46 as a comment on G/B Hexproof Deck

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I totally forgot invisible stalker was in deck. Orginal version was blue/green but I decided Glissa was too useful a card with a deck full of swords so I change th deck to black/green, but I forgot to pull the invisible stalker. Have pulled the invisible stalker and bumped up the number of utility spells.

If you think the number of creatures is a little too low feel free to add any mixture of the following hexproof creatures; Dungrove Elder, Sacred Wolf, Lumberknot, Thrun, the Last Troll and cut some spells.


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Posted 15 November 2011 at 22:57 in reply to #214739 on G/B Hexproof Deck

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After testing have decide to drop goul caller's bell and use mulch and noxious revival instead the opportunity for improve mana flow outweighs ghoul caller's ability to act as bait for Naturalize bait.

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Posted 14 November 2011 at 18:24 as a comment on Standard Splinterfright Deck

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Kessid Cagebreaker is an awesome card for this type of deck, but its mana cost of 5 mana is a little steep as is bonehard at 4 mana. I can't but wonder if your mana base of 20 lands is a bit too small even if you do run 4 mulch. If you are finding your deck is running short on mana consider cutting 2 creatures and adding 2 caravan vigil or 2 land.

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Posted 14 November 2011 at 17:59 as a comment on turn 1 dream twist um....myself...gasp!! :o

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You should consider using naturalize maybe even in the mainboard as Oblivion ring, Angelic Destiny, Swiftfoot Boots, Swords of Various sorts, and curses are being played alot..

I like Whipflare over Rolling Tremblor it costs less and tends to damage more creatures.

You might find Arc Trail being of more utility than you would of thought with so many token generators being used.

Adding 4 R/G Dual land would help push the deck to a new level of power.

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Posted 13 November 2011 at 17:11 as a comment on Inn of the Wolf's Moon

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Hi ene39,

Believe me you're going to want the 4 naturalizes over half of the decks I played were W/U human decks or W/U control decks and they have a bunch of enchantments that are brutal like Angelic Destiny and Oblivion Rings just to name a few.
In fact the next time I play I'm likely to have naturalize main board for enchantments, swords, and swiftfoot boots which also are being played in most every deck except RDW.

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Posted 13 November 2011 at 16:55 as a comment on realdecks - R/G Werewolves Deck

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Cool my comment moved you to up and coming. Now more people might see the poem.

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Posted 13 November 2011 at 07:30 as a comment on Inn of the Wolf's Moon

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Nice clean deck. Doesn't have sideboard so don't really have a feel how it would do in tourney. But
you labeled this deck as experimental and as a experimental/casual deck it's fine. it really cool that
wrote a poem for you. This deck needs more likes so the poem will be seen by more people.

I recently tried my Werewolf deck at a local tourney and got trounced. Would appreciate your opinion on my deck.

Deck link: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=258584

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Posted 13 November 2011 at 07:29 as a comment on Inn of the Wolf's Moon

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