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Rage Nimbus would combo pretty well with Aether Membrane.

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Posted 29 November 2014 at 18:56 as a comment on What I Did For A Klondike Bar

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Also, Dismember would be great as well. It'll allow you to pay four life and one mana, to give a creature a -5/-5.

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Posted 24 November 2014 at 19:17 in reply to #519044 on Fates Outbreak

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I like this deck. You have a strange strategy, but I think It may just work. Kudos. +1

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Posted 24 November 2014 at 18:46 as a comment on $15 Modern Combo-Control

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Too bad you don't want to go modern; Death's Shadow would slay in a deck like this.
Personally, I think you have this set too much on Fateful Hour, and not enough to get you there. One of the things that New Phyrexia gave us was Phyrexian mana. I would take out Debt to the Deathless, Killing Wave, and Heliod, God of the Sun, and replace them with Vault Skirge. Remember, you need low cost cards to get you to five life more quickly; Vault Skirge is a good start, as well as Thoughtseize. Perhaps instead of Gideon (while he is a badass card) you can throw in Norn's Annex. That'll help you knock your life down. I would also add two Phyrexian Unlife, and remove one Blind Obedience, and one Underworld Connections. Your goal is to knock your life down; you don't want to be unprotected.

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Posted 24 November 2014 at 18:30 as a comment on Fates Outbreak

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Of course, buddy.

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Posted 24 November 2014 at 17:58 in reply to #518672 on Tibalt Scavange Burn

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That'd be better. EoCB is an awesome card, but I don't think it's for this deck.

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Posted 24 November 2014 at 17:56 in reply to #518642 on Abzan Constellation

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Aspect of Gorgon would work really well with Brave the Sands. You'd be able to lock down the board. Also, Grisly Transformation would allow you to draw a card, and give the creature intimidate. The only downfall is most standard decks are tri-color decks, so it might lose some of its effect. Ordeal of Nylea would allow you to beef your creature, plus get land on the field. The only downfall with that, is it will only temporarily work with EoCB. I still think it's a decent trade-off though.

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Posted 23 November 2014 at 14:44 in reply to #518642 on Abzan Constellation

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Understood. I'll see what I can find. Keep in mind that EoCB only counts for auras, not global enchantments.

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Posted 23 November 2014 at 03:17 in reply to #518642 on Abzan Constellation

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I think Book Burning would be a great choice. It costs two mana, and allows you to mill six cards out of your own deck, or one of your opponents can choose to have it deal six damage to them instead.

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Posted 23 November 2014 at 03:05 in reply to #518672 on Tibalt Scavange Burn

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Are you trying to keep it extended? Or do you not care about the format?

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Posted 23 November 2014 at 02:07 in reply to #518672 on Tibalt Scavange Burn

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How about Brute Force? It will possibly help with creature removal, and will beef up one of your unblocked creatures. Mix that with Double Cleave, and a simple 1/1 will do 8 damage. Just a thought.

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 23:22 as a comment on Budget Decks: Balls-Deep-Aggro

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Oh, shit. My bad, dude. I saw Grindclock, but I was thinking of Sands of Delirium.

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 23:03 in reply to #518669 on interchangable control

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I think you might also like Tormenting Voice.

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 21:24 as a comment on Tibalt Scavange Burn

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Pretty nice deck, sir. I like how you can use Varolz for the creature cards, and Grim Lavamamcer for the rest.

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 21:21 as a comment on Tibalt Scavange Burn

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I'm thinking that Dictate of Karametra would work amazingly with Grindclock. Just an idea.

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 21:14 as a comment on interchangable control

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Fair enough. What kind of strategy are you going for, exactly? Are you looking for removal so you can hit with your creatures?

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 20:41 in reply to #518642 on Abzan Constellation

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There are a number of cards that come to mind, like Atheros, God of Passage, as well as Archetype of Endurance. I think having four Doomwake Giants in there is just too much. If you want a deck to operate smoothly, you need to be able to play your cards. You can't afford to just hold cards in your hand. I would rid of Doomwake Giant for Dictate of Erebos. That will be a way to lock in creatures like Brain Maggot. Also, Gift of Immortality would be great because it is an enchantment, and if your creature dies, you can bring them back. If you happen to have Dictate of Erebos out, you can make them sacrifice creatures. Grisly Transformation would also work for your end game. You can have any creature on the field, enchanted by Eidelon of Countless Battles, them use Grisly Transformation to make them unblockable. Just keep in mind that you need lower mana costs. If you're going to have higher costs, they need to be extremely useful. Doomeake Giant won't do too much, since you'll only be able to give your opponents a -1/-1 or -2/-2 each turn. If all of your enchantmentments had a CMC of one or two, you'd be able to wipe the field.

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Posted 22 November 2014 at 18:05 as a comment on Abzan Constellation

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Since there are so many counters in this deck, why not add in Contagion Clasp and Thrummingbird for proliferate?

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Posted 20 November 2014 at 04:07 as a comment on Squared

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Also, rememember that Shared Animosity stacks. So if you have the same scenario, and two of them out, all of your creatures will get at least a +18/+0, making them 19/1s with haste. Sadly, though, since I have built my deck, Shared Animosity has gone from about $2 up to around $6 or $7. Probably because it's just that good of a card.

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Posted 19 November 2014 at 05:49 in reply to #518003 on Elemental Storm

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You got it, sir. Any time.

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Posted 19 November 2014 at 05:46 in reply to #518003 on Elemental Storm

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