Gee, I'd SWEAR I heard that somewhere else before...
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Although fetchlands have been shown to have less utility in mono-C decks (which sometimes use them just for thinning), this being another LF trigger deck, can see them being useful here, as well. Like all the creative uses you're finding for Ghostly Flicker! +1.
Clever! Fetchland obviously adds 1 more trigger to your critter(s)...other than that, not much to add!! Good to see you using Vines...it's a solid card that seems to get overlooked a lot, especially considering you have the added value of being able to target an opponent's creature w/ it to nix combat tricks, etc. +1.
Wow, I should have looked at this deck more closely before I commented...serves me right for always trying to do 3 things at once. -.- I can def see Emrakul being hard-cast at this point, if all the key pieces are in place. Crucible seems made for this deck, but the list is tight...possibly cut 2 Path?
BDW! I would probably want to either include a couple Bojuka Bog or SB some en masse GY removal, just in case. Also, hoping they teach the flavor text from Rain of Tears in school these days. +1.
My bad...the Knight fetches Rogue's passage. Crucible would be nice in the event of land destruction, as well.
"Cat's In The Cradle"...?!? - Okay, these b@st@rds are just sick. Oh, wait...seriously...?...."Piano Man". Excuse me while I go regain control of my computer.
Spot-on sagacity.
BAMBAMBAM!!!
And yes...I'm singing along.
Jesus, the damn thing just cued up "American Pie". Who or what controls these things?!
I'd suggest "Late Winter, Early Spring" off the same album as a nice instrumental piece that speaks the referred season very aptly, except I'm afraid it might make your teeth ache. Annie's Song, maybe? (Open minds = open hearts, big guy.) ;)
Also: "Rocky Mountain High". I'm eclectic like that. (Yes...we "hippies" can be eclectic.) And just so you know...that's a beautiful song that I can relate to 100%, having had a similar experience at about the age of 12 or so.
(One of "my" songs: "Demons". And don't say nothin' 'gainst those boys...after all, if you can't imagine dragons, what are you doing in Magic??)
(1) The Boys 'Round Here (2) Meanwhile Back At Mama's (3) Cruise remix featuring Nelly. I DEFY you to determine which 2 are favored by my GD. Prize to be awarded: Whatever we find in the next box of Crackerjacks we open (pending on my being able to afford the shipping). ;)
This is a pretty deck, but it doesn't strike me as being all that functional. Much as I love Lotus Cobra (& have a few copies myself), Sylvan Caryatid (or Birds) would serve better. Your Knight has no means to push damage through other than 1 Rogue's Passage which you have no means of searching-up (hello, Scions), & I see no means of casting Emrakul other than hard-cast. With 22 lands in the deck (2 of them fetchlands), & an intent to sac lands for your Knight, it's hard to see that happening. If you dumped spaghetti-head, got more practical w/ your ramp, & added more ways by which your Knight could get through, I could maybe see it...at the same time, I do understand playing certain cards just because you love them (if that's the case here). (And no...I'm not overlooking the Coralhelm/Knight thing. I just don't see that being maximized here.)
Just popped in to mention Kor Spiritdancer, Celestial Ancient, Bear Umbra, Indrik Umbra, Sigil of the Empty Throne, & possibly Vines of Vastwood. (Your selections are fine, these are just some that have worked well for me in an enchantment-heavy deck I run, so I thought I'd mention them :D). (Since you're @ 45 cards & 4 lands, assuming you're in the middle of this...hope I wasn't intrusive!!)
Anticipate might be better for card draw, as it could help you avoid drawing Emrakul; either that, or a means of putting it back in your library, such as See Beyond or draw that requires you to discard.
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