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I need a name that attracted attention, and had some thing to do hearts to hint a the deck theme Yes a heartless summons deck, but not aggro it has more of a control element to it. Psyche out an opponent using spare counter and kill spells. then use Rune-Scarred Demon as a dragon sized Squadron hawk All comments are accepted, but critique would be appreciated. Thank you.
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I'm curious as of what you win with? 14 creatures where as only 6 are biggies.. then again I guess you have plenty of control instead.. Interesting :)
srry tried toi post here but ended up a little farther down( under Jonney's 1st post)
interesting take on the Heartless Summoning theme, but relies heavily on your control to get to your R-SD to open up the rest of your library. I suppose another problem would be what are you choices for turn 2 - 4? if you needed to play cautiously, then turn 3 and 4 may just be holding onto Mana Leak and Doom Blade, while you have to hold back on playing Heartless Summoning and Solemn Simulacrum. Seems like a tough decision, but then again I barely play U/B control. maybe focus on either control or the big creatures, but having both seems to leave areas weak. good luck with building this deck!
The end game is to use the r-sd's as dragon sized squadron hawks. Once I play the first one i tutor for a metamorph, the following turn I play the metamorph for a reduced cost 2or 1 (depending on circumstance) copying the r-sd to tutor for more metamorphs, the last metamorph is used to tutor a counter, because my opponent will want to board sweep if possible, attack w/ the original to bring to 15, then zero the following turn.