Angus edh turbofog, Advice? :D

by HowlingPantera on 23 February 2013

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

Deck discussion for Angus edh turbofog, Advice? :D

You have too many CITP tapped lands. It will slow you down significantly. However, if you are using Lifeline, you NEED to be running some man lands. Following a board wipe, you stack the triggers to let all your opponent's creature's triggers resolve first, then before your creatures trigger resolve, you animate one of your man lands so that there is a creature in play for all of your creatures to come back at the end of the turn. Switch out some of your tapped lands for some man lands and try to cut the total amount of tapped lands to 5-6 max if possible...

You have a lot of nonbasics which leaves you very vulnerable to nonbasic hate. There's not really any major downside to using more basics as long as you have decent fixing.

Constant Mists is one of the best fogs for EDH since it is repeatable.

I'm not sure I understand the extra turn cards in this list... The deck is designed to slowly grind out advantage and you don't really have a means of of alpha strike or anything that a couple extra turns would really benefit.

It would probably benefit you to try and find a better balance of colors in the deck. Right now it's very heavily white with hardly any green. The activation cost and casting cost of your general supports a better balance of colors so you more reliably have the mana available to activate him while still being able to cast your other spells.

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Posted 04 March 2013 at 13:18

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