Hi thereI would replace:- Shielding Plax and Dramatic Rescue with Meekstone (if you keep the power of your creatures low, you can maximize your exalted ability, while hindering your opponent)- Turn to Mist with Silent Arbiter (another good way to maximize exalted ability)- Crystalization with Path to Exile (lowers your mana ramp)- Steel of the Godhead with Akrasan Squire (you need to lower your mana ramp, and you don't have sufficiet blue/white creatures)- Sovereign of Lost Alara with Sublime Archangel (taking out the enchantments, and maximizing Exalted)See my own Exalted deckhttp://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/exalted-budget/If you are determined to utilize the ability of your Sovereign of Lost Alara, you should include Eldrazi Conscription
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I know, but then it would not be a budget deck... :)
Actually, never thought of that when built this......thanks :)
Static Orb er et annet bra kort her. Låser ned din motstander mere enn deg.
I wouldn't say better, as a Graveborn decks will be slightly faster.
Begynner å se bra ut dettan. Følgende kort vil booste decken ganske bra:- Battlegrace Angel- Cathedral of War- Exalted Angel
Budget Mill-Deckhttp://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/mill-with-creatures-budget/Costly Mill-Deckhttp://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/mill-without-creatures/
Here is a suggested Mill deck, which is on a nice budget pricehttp://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/mill-with-creatures-budget/
I guess you know best what works against the types of deck which you are playing against. My Painter Servant has usually milled any deck by round 4, but then this is a combo deck :)How about trying out Nemesis of Reason? I've yet to see a deck successfully get Circu, Dimir Lobotomist to work properly. That is to say that this being the card you want as your round 4 drop.
Not much to say here. Get more power cards that increase your Aggro - Inkmoth Nexus - Hellrider - Goblin Guide - Vexin Devil - Curse of Stalked Prey Your Stromkirk Noble is actually more suited for this deck. He is not very expensive, so may consider getting more of him.
Smart to make it a Human-only deck, as that gives you some Synergies. Then it is all about getting the best humans :) Please see my Human Deck for ideas http://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/humans/
Since this is a red-white Aggro deck, you may consider making it into a Battalion deck Cheap Cards to consider: - Firemane Avenger - Boros Elite - Spark Trooper - Daring Skyjek - Tajik, Blade of the Legion Moderate Cards to Consider - Frontline Medic - Boros Charm - Aurelia's Fury Expensive Cards to Consider - Lightning Helix - Legion Loyalist - Aurelia, the Warleader - Balefire Liege - Boros Reckoner You will need a mixture of creatures and removals :)
If you play a Mill-Deck you should maximize the Mill-Effect. Any creatures you include are there only for defense, or to increase your mill-rate. Don't try to both Mill and Aggro your deck. Cheap cards you should consider - Jace's Phantasm - Devour Flesh (you shouldn't care if your opponent gains life) - Mind Sculpt - Hedron Crab - Agony Warp - Far//Away - Thought Scour
Your Mill Deck is a bit different then mine, as I don't have any creatures in mine :) I think you may struggle with any type of aggro deck, as your defenses are not very strong. Basicly not sure if you're able to Mill fast enough before you run out of life. My recommendation: - Replace Mind Grind with Mind Funeral. It is much better for its mana cost. - Woodloot Crawler is a sideboard card in case you're playing green. - Perplex is not a very good counterspell unless you also need the option to transmute to search for a combo-card.
I can see how Surgical Extraction and Extirpate can ruin your day if you're constantly playing vs. Mill Deck. So far nobody in my group has a valid Mill Deck, unless you count my Painter as a Mill Deck. But it's more off a kick-ass combo deck. Probably one of my best decks, but not a very social deck due to its effectiveness.. http://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/painter-servant-blue/ I am experimenting with a Mill Deck, but not playtested it yet: http://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/mill-it/
Higure is not allways the best choice, but a lot of times I experience that my opponent comes out with a big and nasty like an Eldrazi or similar. And then it is very nice to have the Higure for that final punch :)Not big on sideboards, as we mostly play casual. And with 42 decks, it would be a rather expensive exercise to also sideboard them :)
Well, Slaughter Game is mostly a sideboard card for tournament games to stop combo-decks like Thopter, Melira-Pod, Living End, Allure, Splinter, Glimpse, Pebbles etc. etc.. :) For those decks it's a nightmare, for this deck I would say it is a tough nuisance...
Hi thereI like the concept offcourse :) Black gives you a bit of variety in a ninja deck, but it will require you to invest in more dual lands. Watery Grave and Drowned Catacombs. You can't afford to loose any creature drops in a deck like this if you're to achieve board control. Your mana curve is a bit too high for the number of lands, also not sure why you have Ghost Quarter in the deck. I've never seen Ghost Quarter used effectively, except in a Sunny Side Up deck.If you don't get early board control you may have a big problem, which is why I would have included Ornithopters, even if they're not very good in late games. You're 100% dependent on early game creatures to ninjitsu as early as round 2 to start achieving board control.
Thanks for your advise:)I tried to make it a Black/Blue deck, but it just ended up being too slow.Yes, Sakashima is there for its variety.I agree that Ponder is better then Preordain, but it's restricted in Vintage. Although that's not a big issue on a casual deck, I just like to keep it as legal as possible :)I agree that Kira is a bit out of place in a Ninja deck. But these deck have a challenge with burn-decks, and so this little fella has saved me many times.Man-O'-War actually works very well in this deck. By bouncing my opponents cards I can then use him to ninjitsu a ninja afterward and then bounce again. I don't really like Walker of the Secret Ways. A bit costly for what you get.As you mention, the deck does not do a lot of aggro, so I either achieve early board control or I loose. Quietous Spike may assist there, but I wouldn't replace the Jitte. The Jitte is great for both offense, life and kill off my opponents creatures. Versatility is the key here :)
A Meathook version of the Sliver Decks. It's legacy but still very fun :) http://www.mtgvault.com/roar/decks/sliver-meathook/
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