Starter Budget: Sea-Monsters!

by NorthernWarlord on 04 May 2014

Main Deck (60 cards)

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Deck Description

Starter Budget -series is variation of my famous(?) Budget Decks -series.
In this series, I attempt to create decks that go great for starters:
They do not have extremely valuable or complicated cards. Most of them are simple commons and uncommons.
Though, this doesn't mean that these decks aren't threat. In right hands (and some practice, of course,) they can overwhelm very tough opponents.
These decks are meant for those who have just dived into the mysterious depths of Magic: The Gathering, or for those people who like simple and cheap decks. Or, to just anyone!
Budget is meant to be low! (Less than 15 bucks.)

(Remember: If you are new player, do not be afraid to ask if you have questions. Northy has always time for newbies!)

How to Play

This deck teaches newbies how to handle these majestic beasts from the depths.
This deck contains some mana ramp, little creatures which you can use to block creatures at early game, and of course, large late-game Sea-Monsters.

Deck Tags

  • For Starters
  • monster
  • Budget
  • Cheap

Deck at a Glance

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Starter Budget: Sea-Monsters!

I like this :)

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Posted 04 May 2014 at 12:56

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Thanks, man!
: )

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Posted 04 May 2014 at 13:20

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Posted 08 May 2014 at 06:06

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I go through Northern Warlord's decks all the time looking for good budget decks to give to my coworkers to get them into magic. Budget decks aren't made to go to tournaments with, specially the starter decks which this is. These are for casual play and most aren't that bad for the money they are worth.

In addition to call another person's deck, which they spend their time on, shit and not add anything to make a "good deck" is just a lame thing to do.

Thornwood Falls would help the consistency of getting the correct mana. Also Inundate is a fun spell, I know it hits a few of your creatures, but is it so bad to be able to cast them again?

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Posted 02 December 2014 at 09:39

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Actually, casting cards like Elvish Visionary can even be profitable.
Thanks!

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Posted 02 December 2014 at 19:02

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