eldrazi demolition

by dmoore2595 on 17 December 2010

Main Deck (72 cards)

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Deck Description

build mana fast and hit hard with the huge eldrazi

Deck Tags

  • Experimental

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

000024

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for eldrazi demolition

Well, seeing how I'm new to magic, and don't really play green all that much, so I don't really know what a lot of these cards (creatures, not spells) are.
I am way too lazy to go through every single creature you have, so instead, i'll give you some global advice that was given to me when I started.

-Narrow it down. Choose your best creatures, and get multiples of those creatures. The more consitancy in your creatures, the more consitant your deck will be.

-WATCH THE CURVE: right off the bat, i see you have 17 cards that cost over 7 to drop. Mana ramp or not, thats almost 1/3 of your deck thats 7+. You will be mana screwed, trust me. With eldrazis you don't need multiples to win. usually, when an emrakul hits the board, that's game. plus, you have fauna shaman. discard a vengvine (which personally, i'd run), then bring an emrakul to your hand. Lotus cobras + fetch lands arent bad either.

-always make the deck 60 cards. No more, no less. (you legally can't have less, but you get the point). The more cards you have, the les chances you have of drawing the card you need. I know a lot of players who ignore this completely, and then complain about their deck not being as good as they want it to be. Just cut the cards that aren't doing you well. I.e. ornithropter, elixir of immortality, platinum angel, etc.

and finalllly,
-sideboard. Every deck, that has ever won a huge tournament, probably had a great sideboard. you need to think ahead of time, "what would I do if I was going against a control deck? An aggro deck? A lockdown?" ask yourself these questions, then make sideboard choices that answer said questions.

Sorry I wrote you a novel here, but, I hope I helped (:

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Posted 19 December 2010 at 14:09

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not to bad of advice, ive never lost with this deck, even beat a jace mill deck with it, made the guy deck out lol typicly i do but if i do go over a always keep the mana to spell ratio at 2 spells 1 mana and typicly a get eldrazi out turn 4 or sooner, depending on the draw order, ive been playing on and off sence 94, and realy tho only time i loose is when i get mana screwed, so maybe 1 out of 20 games give or take, this deck hasnt lost yet but to poison counters, hate those

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Posted 26 December 2010 at 23:25

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