KnightoftheHokeyPokey

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I did add path to bravery to my lifegain deck. Thank you for your suggestion.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 23:35 in reply to #456404 on Good (k)night!

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I only see one issue with this deck.

I will need at least 8 kinds of tokens.

Add grove of the Guardian XD.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 20:13 as a comment on Dumpster Baby!

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Lol, add Emissary of the Beast to that deck!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 20:09 in reply to #456410 on Budget EDH: Sygg kills you!

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I really think Isocron scepter would work here. It combos well with fuse cards, since you can cast either half if it's under 2 CMC.

Maybe sideboard Redirect for the hilarious art and flavor text? (And some gnarly defense against instants).

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 20:07 in reply to #456409 on Weird Wild Cyclops F(r)iend

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O7 I accept your suggestion, but I must decline to preserve the mana curve's equal steps!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 20:03 in reply to #456404 on Good (k)night!

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No, I mean it goes 18, 14, 10, 6 =).

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 20:01 in reply to #456048 on Good (k)night!

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Force spike is modern legal. Choose whichever is cheaper, or be a maniac and use both (=.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 20:00 in reply to #456235 on Weird Wild Cyclops F(r)iend

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Yeah, good point. But don't shun the other 2 cards!

Isochron scepter would be awesome ... it works well with 2 mana instants, especially fuse cards. Also, it is one of 2 cards that actually CAST copies (the other being eye of the storm). I.E., it triggers abilities and is a valid target, unlike regular spell copies like the ones from Fork and Echomage. The logic is that the copy never came into play from another zone, or it originated from a creature ability. The scepter copies a spell in the exile zone, then brings it onto the battlefield, so it technically cast the spell.

Echomage would be a cool alternative to Fork, plus he is ridiculously powerful at his top level. How powerful? He makes lava axe competitive. His ability is a slightly less powerful version of Chandra's ultimate. He makes Jace jealous.

What more could you ask for? Cheaper leveling? Bring Goblin Electromancer along.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 19:58 in reply to #456396 on Weird Wild Cyclops F(r)iend

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Ditto, you won't regret checking it out!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 19:13 in reply to #456382 on Budget EDH: Sygg kills you!

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I agree with Northern, the name is awesome. I admit - I came here thinking this deck wasn't going to blow my socks off.

I should have known better by now.

You sir have made my day. I love the synergy of Izzet with green instants.

I think some Izzet Cards might be of use to you. Check my post near the bottom.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 18:59 in reply to #456237 on Weird Wild Cyclops F(r)iend

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On a different note, I suggest that you trade some of the instants for red burn. Also, totally put the 2 target spells, like Warrior's Lesson, in your main deck. Finally, bring in those counter magicks.

Basically, with a little more removal this deck is a beast (well, more of a beast, since it's already a beast).

Also, could any kind-hearted souls spare a moment to look at my decks-in-progress? They are dubbed Good (K)night or Pentarch Nemesis.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 18:53 as a comment on Weird Wild Cyclops F(r)iend

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Dude, consider this: Goblin Guttersnipe, Echo Mage, Goblin Electromancer, or Isocron Scepter. 'Nuff said. (Well, electromancer is built more for splashable spells, so he's not as much of an engine here.

Also, think about adding multicolored lands in this deck. Examples are Steam Vents and Simic Guildgate.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 18:47 as a comment on Weird Wild Cyclops F(r)iend

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A friend in need is a friend indeed. I'd be happy to ... as soon as I can get my @$&#! phone to copy and paste the link!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 18:37 in reply to #456380 on the best deck made by you?

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What really got me was the "Crippling and Annoying" tag.

That, and the ridiculously low cost.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 18:33 in reply to #456332 on Budget Decks: Ora et Labora

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Wow ... you just hit the jackpot. Consider him a damage prevention card, since your opponent won't be attacking you!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 18:32 in reply to #456134 on Budget Decks: Simic Hydras

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I just look it up on gatherer, then copy and paste!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 17:01 in reply to #456328 on Budget Decks: Sneaky Bastards

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You got it right, but the really hard card to spell is Sylvan Caryatid =).

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 16:43 in reply to #456328 on Budget Decks: Sneaky Bastards

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I'm gonna take this deck, if it's okay with you, and turn it into a W/G lifegain and lifelink deck!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 16:42 as a comment on Budget Decks: Knight of Might

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dude, you totally need a Congregate here! (gains 2 life for each creature on the battlefield)

And if you can, bring Voracious Wurm along! (it gains +1/+1 for each life you gained this turn)
There are some awesome green cards for this!

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 16:41 as a comment on Budget Lifegain

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Knights are so expensive because they are awesome:
Knight of the Reliquary
Student of Warfare

Though, maybe you can add some more enchantments to buff your knight boyz and girlz:
Indrik Umbra - +4/+4 lifelink, totem armor, and creatures must block it is just plain awesome, for 6CMC
Trollhide Amor - +2/+2, regenerate for 2CMC
Divine Favor - +1/+3 and gain 3 life for 2CMC

You should definitely add at least 1, maybe 2 honor of the pure's (I think that they won't put you over 20$)

You should definitely sideboard 1 more silver knights, some white knights, and my favorites, some fiendslayer paladins.

Actually, you should replace Youthful Knight with White Knight.

As you can probably tell, I LOVE knights.

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Posted 17 April 2014 at 16:38 in reply to #455319 on Budget Decks: Knight of Might

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