G/W/B Token

by Shadownox on 29 June 2013

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Deck Tags

  • Green
  • White
  • Black
  • G/W/B
  • W/B/G
  • B/G/W
  • g/b/w
  • W/G/B
  • B/W/G
  • Token
  • centaur
  • tri-color
  • Multicolor

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for G/W/B Token

Your Token deck would benefit greatly from Parallel Lives. You'll generate twice as many tokens and that's awesome. Doubling Season is the same idea and I would recommend it as well, but it's not legal in Extended, so if you're looking for an Extended legal deck go with Parallel Lives, if you don't care, I'd run both.

Emmar Tandris would protect all your tokens. Most likely in late game though as she has a CMC of 7.

Trostani, Selesnya's Voice is a great card in Token decks. Life gain and populate.

Rhys Redeemed is another great way to pump up your tokens. (Not legal in Extended)

Keep in mind the last 3 suggestions are all subject to the Legend rule.

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Posted 30 June 2013 at 23:22

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Cool, thanks for the feedback! I built this using cards I have, so I'll have to get my hands on some of the suggested cards. I really don't care what they're legal in, I have no plans of playing competitively. I mostly just play with friends of mine. I've actually had my eye on Trostani for a bit, been waiting to get that. I'll look into the other cards.

Question: Do you think it would be better to substitute some cards for Murder Investigation and/or Rootborn Defenses? If so, which ones?

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Posted 02 July 2013 at 02:34

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I would also 'trim some of the fat'. Pick some cards that don't maintain the theme of your deck and drop them. Then put more instances of the cards you do have in your deck, this way you're not drawing cards you want/need 1/60th or 1/30th of the time.

Rootborn Defenses is a good card, I'd run it. Murder investigation is only worth running if you have some high powered creatures. In this case Wayfaring Temple would be your highest powered creature (most likely).

The nice thing about a lot of the cards you have is that getting a play set shouldn't be very expensive.

Good luck!

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Posted 02 July 2013 at 02:44

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