cmd276

13 Decks, 5 Comments, 1 Reputation

Any specific reason why you chose a Tormod's Crypt over something like Darksteel Relic?
In this specific setup, I'd prefer the idea that Darksteel Relic is indestructible, would prevent instants that destroys your nonland permanent.

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Posted 09 September 2018 at 16:24 as a comment on $30 Infinite Burn Combo-Pauper

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2x Gorehorn Minotaurs
You happen to have 2 copies of a card in here.
I'd also like to recommend that you review Coat of Arms. Not sure you'd find it pleasing or not. But with an almost strict Warrior deck, it provides more power to everything.

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Posted 23 September 2017 at 18:35 as a comment on Bad warrior tribal

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I have a mill deck that works on a low average of converted mana cost. The differences between mine and yours, is you dual colored yours, and mine is mono blue. (I have a bit more critters too.)

One of the problems I've had is the lack of draw power. For some reason or another, I hate how slow the deck feels like it goes using the standard draw paces.

I have a few creatures to recommend, and a few other spells.
Tome Scour (already mentioned) is a {1*Blue} cost, and people look at me weird when I use it first turn.
Mind Sculpt {1}{Blue} - Seven cards milled. - Not as good as Glimpse The Unthinkable. But is viable option I think.
Surveilling Sprite and Oculus - {1}{Blue} each. 1/1 creatures that let you draw when they die.
Jace's Archivist {1}{2*Blue} - Every player discards their hand, and draws the amount of who ever discarded the most. (Situation based, I know, but if you have no hand, and they do, you purely gain, and they lose what they were holding on to)

If you have an interest in my mill deck, heres the link.
http://www.mtgvault.com/cmd276/decks/blue-mill/

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Posted 27 May 2014 at 07:32 as a comment on First turn Mill...oh yeah.

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