world ends

by ikkiy on 02 October 2014

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Deck Description

new set

How to Play

get lots of monsters out then use spells

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

201620140

Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for world ends

bit land heavy?

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Posted 02 October 2014 at 00:32

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Very land heavy. Need to cut that down to about 20-22. Also, you run four guttersnipe but only have 12 sorceries, making him not nearly as powerful as he could be. Also, while the abzan cards you have in here are all good, they are out of place. You have nothing other than their outlast abilities to give them the +1/+1 counters that they need, and that will only work against you. Also, running four fieldwipes while giving your creatures no possible form of protection from it is dangerous. I would nix the 2 racecourse fury, 3 end hostilities, and at least 5 lands. I'd replace them with instants and sorceries that give +1/+1 counters so your abzan cards can activate their effects and guttersnipe can damage opponents at the same time (test of faith, tempt with glory, temper, otherworldly journey, feat of resistance... and so on). Since a lot of the cards that do that in these colors are defensive, that would allow you to use abzan as blockers and finish them off with guttersnipe and your instants/sorceries that do damage. Still, that'd be a lot of changes to the deck and I don't know if that would be straying too far from what you want it to be, so ignore this if you think it's too much of a change.

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Posted 02 October 2014 at 02:13

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