This deck has surely some persona!Love it! We need more personal decks like this! It may not win but it will be something cool to test out though.By the way, I did plan to create a deck named "Possum Approves" unless you don't want me to.If this is okay with you, I want you to tell me colors for the deck. Maybe a bit of theme too.I just thought it would be something "Phyrexian-styled". What do you say?
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Me? Doing videos?Doesn't sound too appealing, since there is few problems:First of all, I feel ashamed to just think about being in YouTube.Second, I do not have proper camera.Third, well, this is awkward...I DO NOT EVEN HAVE OWN COMPUTER.
You mean that I plan decks and you make videos about them?
I liked it. Your deck is pretty damn good, Gothy. Or, should I say Toby?I laughed at your "Temple of Scrylence" -joke.
Thank you my friend.I'm sorry if I misunderstood what you meant, but at least now they who don't know can see it right here.
That's how the Game of Thrones goes, right?
Yes. Infect creatures with buff up will deal several poison counters to players, and several -1/-1 counters to creatures.If you want, you can check out my old deck "Budget Decks: Fast Infect". It has chance of defeating your opponent as early as turn 2.
@brago40If player is about to cast Stab Wound on a creature that is (as example) 2/2, and you cast Giant Growth on it BEFORE Stab Wound resolves, it will become 5/5, while Stab Wound makes it 3/3. At end of turn, Giant Growth's effect wores off, while Stab Wound is still in effect, making creature 0/0, which causes it to die.So, if you cast Giant Growth on a creature that is about to be getting killed by Stab Wound, you keep the creature, but it will die as the next turn begins.@KazzongIf a creature gets Lightning Bolted and Giant Growthed at the same time, it depends on which one resolves first does the creature live or die.As example, lets think that you control Garruk's Companion (3/2 trample). Your opponent chooses to cast Lightning Bolt, targeting your companion. In response, you cast Giant Growth on your Companion. Giant Growth makes it 6/5, then Lightning Bolt deals 3 damage, making it 6/2 until end of turn. Companion survives.But, if you choose to cast Giant Growth first, before your opponent has even played Bolt yet, your opponent can cast Lightning Bolt in response of your Giant Growth, making bolt to resolve first. Lightning Bolt deals 3 damage to Garruk's Companion, making it 3/0, killing it. Then resolves Giant Growth, but since its target is already dead, it does nothing and it is just placed in your graveyard.I hope my answers did answer your questions. If something is left unsure, feel free to ask. Northy has always time.
This is awesome, man! So great standard deck for such a low value!This is a deck I like!There is no other card that I would suggest except Goblin Electromancer!Great work, keep going!
Thanks! Nice to hear you like it!I love it myself too! This might be the best EDH I've done so far, but that's just my opinion. Shirei was good too.
Added Butcher Ghoul and Bone Splinters. Good enough?
It is not.: (Innistrad block is not standard anymore. That's pretty sad.
Flash or flying...An eternal dilemma, and not the easiest one...
There is surely room for at least one Jubie...
Good ideas, friend. Especially the Mimic Vat! Didn't thought about that myself.Thank you.
No. It would not break break the budget.
I you wish.
My friend runs them both and uses Kuldotha Rebirths.Once he did beat my butt on turn 3!
Northy broke the bank.:'(I hope you can all forgive me this time...
That's a deadly idea.I must find room for it now...
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