White/Blue [Comments Please!]

by sonicdeathmunky on 14 December 2011

Main Deck (80 cards)

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Deck Description

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Please help! Fairly new to MTG. Looking to turn this into a more competitive deck for casual play. It plays pretty well, but feels too unpredictable. Not really constructed with any particular playstyle in mind, just using it to get into MTG, whilst waiting to get more cards.

Any comments/assistance welcome! Help me turn this hodgepodge into an awesome deck or awesomeness!

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  • Casual

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for White/Blue [Comments Please!]

It's unpredictable because you have 80 cards and lots of 1 and 2 of's. Decide what you want the deck to do, and choose the cards that are needed for that style of play. There should be 4 copies of these cards. Then you want choose the chards that complement the deck, but aren't necessarily needed for the deck to function. Try to keep it at 60 cards, too, it helps you get better draws.

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Posted 14 December 2011 at 04:08

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Thanks, yeah I definitely need to focus and cut the deck down

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Posted 15 December 2011 at 04:01

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Screw predictability!!!!! You said competitive, but still casual?
In my experience.... and I've only made one of these.....
http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=246138
Simply start with a combo. Mine was sunblast angel with leyline of anticipation. flash the angel right after they swing. Then I added various other cards that seemed to help out. I needed longer games, in came damage prevention. wanted fliers... so squadron hawks. so on and so forth
My first piece of advice is to find some swiftfoot boots. It helps keep key creatures alive.
Secondly, People will always talk about current meta.... problem with that is that meta is different everywhere. If you're playing with the same group if friends, then your meta is what they play. if no one plays enchantment removal like naturalize, start playing some more enchantments. Ect.
Next, try some azure mage. There will often be turns that you either don't want to do anything or can't. you can dump spare mana to draw more cards.
After that, I would suggest safe passage. Defensively it can save your life. offensively you can act like you've given up, and swing with everything even if most will die. Drop the spell and deal some surprise damage.
I'd also add some more unsummon. It slows your opponent, and doubles as a creature save agaisn't burn or spells like doomblade.

This is all very simple advice, and far from "competitive meta" but everyone starts somewhere.


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Posted 14 December 2011 at 04:37

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Thank you very much for the info! Will have a look at your deck and see if I can't glean some tips from it :)

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Posted 15 December 2011 at 04:03

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