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I'm glad that you like it Jessie.
Thanks vaan. It was hard indeed, but guess it was worth it.
Thank the god you reminded me Barracuda! How could I forget something that important?
Me too mate. Me too.: )
All you are missing is Underground Sea.
I'm glad that you can enjoy tournaments even when I am unable to do so. Tournaments bring lots and lots money to the Wizards of the Coast, so I'm pretty glad that so many go into them and craft expensive decks. Since if Wizards get money, MTG will keep coming. And if MTG keeps coming, I keep playing. And if I keep playing, I'll stay happy. Tournaments are not meant for me. But I still understand it is great that they exist.I must once again say that I'm sorry about this deck since it didn't please you. I hope you can still tolerate my other decks. And after all, decks meant for casual shouldn't be judged that badly.
Anything left unsure? Something to ask?Leave comment right here!
That is the way you think. I'm not saying you are wrong or anything, but I'm not sure that improving as a player is mandatory. And if player wants to improve himself or herself as a player, high budget decks are not required for it. If you don't believe it, take a look at me and say otherwise. I dare you.I have always thought and will always think that having fun is the most important thing in MTG. I would have given up playing a long time ago if my friends didn't play with me. I've always played casual only, except I've gone into few preleases too. That's the way I like it. I'll still keep crafting some new sweet decks to challenge my friends with the most funniest ways possible. Back when I created that My Little Pony -themed deck, I brought laughter and fun to my group for like two months. And it only costed like 10 bucks. (I still play with it.)I understand you completely. Some players do want to become the best. Some of my friends are assembling devastating standard decks right now. But I just think playing standard takes away something important: fun. When playing standard tournaments, no one laughs, everybody looks deadly serious and dead silence is all around. That... That is plain scary. That's not the way I want to go. And I'm sure somewhere there are players who agree with me. That's why my Budget Decks -series exist.
Of course. White-Red Tokens incoming.
Hmph... Gyre Sage sounds worthwhile... Going to the sideboard.
I thank you Gothy for feedback. I just want to make one thing sure:I do not try to make people win tournaments. I'm encouraging them to build cheap decks to play casual with. Though I understand your point, I will not change the way I craft decks here. Maybe I'll create some expensive decks, who knows. But I'm pretty damn sure that the budget decks will always my main idea around here.Also, I can't thank you enough Lycandros. I know what a true friend looks like when I see one.
In that case, you can be happy that still 90% of the Hot Page decks are far from budget.I'm sorry that I cannot please you with my decks. I'm sorry.
*understands he completely agrees with exodd**gives a comment +1 like*
You are welcome.
I like the idea of Tomb of the Spirit Dragon.
I knew that someone would say that...But can you say anything better for that slot? Elvish Aberration is exactly what this deck needs. It basically allows you to cast Eldrazi couple of turns earlier.Don't get me wrong though. I appreciated your suggestion.
A deck must have some removal. That's why Prey Upons are going to stay. Going to put in some Overwhelming Stampedes though...
Kitty Cats!Your EDH is done. Tell me what you think about it.http://www.mtgvault.com/northernwarlord/decks/budget-edh-zurgos-minocats/
Thanks. I do think so too about Eldrazi spawns.
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