Cat-o-rama - Budget Version

by Quaranth on 13 March 2021

Main Deck (76 cards)

Sideboard (41 cards)

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Deck Description

Trying to learn how to make a deck. I'm a newb. I like cats. It's a work in progress.

Deck Tags

  • Cats
  • Green
  • White

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Cat-o-rama - Budget Version

What format do you hope to enter ?

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Posted 14 March 2021 at 20:46

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no idea! I've only played casually with my boyfriend so I don't even know what the formats are 0.0

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Posted 15 March 2021 at 04:37

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Lol, tell him that if he isn't teaching you formats, then he's keeping you in the "kitchen"
Kitchen table is sort of the format less format, only subjective to house rules :)

When you search the web for cats, there's a type of cat that most searches never reveals.

In magic there is a species of shape shifters that can be anything, and though thematically they aren't really those species they count as ALL creature types mechanically. They are absolutely everything in the game.

I always tell people that they MUST never forget this, because then they can always use these creatures in any deck with a new creature type.

You build your deck around cats and cat lords that grow your cats, so I suggest that the first changeling you learn about is mirror entity.

Second I can recommend that your deck always have a way to deal with as many card types as possible, like artifacts, creatures, enchantments, instants, lands, planeswalkers and sorceries. Some cards deals with several types, and those are usually the best choices, but sometimes some cards are very hard to stop, so cards that stop those are called silver bullets.

The reason why you need these type of cards is that there are a lot of cards that make the opponent indestructible if you can't remove such a card. (Look up ensnaring bridge, or worship)

I'm wickeddarkman, and I've been haunting magic for so long that songs have been written about me.
(Okay, one song, that I know of, but there might be more)

If you stay long enough in mtgvault I will try to take over your mana and try to make you study the past decks of magic to learn how the game will look in the future.

For now I'll let you of the hook with these few words :)

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Posted 15 March 2021 at 06:56

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well thank you! my boyfriend has been playing for a long time as well, he's helping me round it out into an actual deck. He was not impressed with my impulse buying LOL

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Posted 29 March 2021 at 22:49

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Get him to proxy the cards you want to test out.
If they work, buy them, if they don't you save the money :)

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Posted 30 March 2021 at 00:07

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I think we are going to proxy card this one and try it out, although I did already buy some of them!

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Posted 30 March 2021 at 05:31

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Sometimes the body just wants to buy stuff.
For thousands of years our Gene's have been adapted to hold on to property, and modern times gave us consumerism because we naturally crave for owning stuff. It's why hoarding has become an illness. We used to have larger living areas and less markets.

I'm not a man of faith, but I do study religious texts from time to time, and when you read the ten commandments it becomes clear that property as a concept wasn't widespread at the time of moses. Think of all the text used to describe that you shouldn't desire your neighbours property.

Back to the theme of cats...

There was a deck around the 2018, first made by jordan boisvert's girlfriend, that he later started to fine tune a lot.

It's called countercat and might be fun to proxy as well.

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Posted 30 March 2021 at 11:59

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