death by frost

by snakeumz5000 on 07 January 2011

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (15 cards)

Creatures (2)


Instants (4)

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Deck Description

a nice blue white control deck any suggestions anyone has will be helpfull

Deck Tags

  • Tournament

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for death by frost

You're short a card in the MD. I'd add Elixer of Immortality and cut Pierce / Rebuttal for 2 Trinket Mage. That package will hive you a for of invevitability via refilling your deck with good stuff.

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Posted 07 January 2011 at 02:22

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i think your right elixer would be a card i can use but the only artifact i have in this deck is ratchet bomb the spell pierce if for spells like duress and things.

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Posted 07 January 2011 at 02:31

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thaks for the coment on my deck, i dont see why you have stotic rebuttal in there, as you only have one artifact. why not cancel or something? yea, i agree with Anubuss. maye some life gain or creature return (return 1B= returned creature)? as if a few things get through, you havent got much to stop them apart from journey to nowhere.

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Posted 07 January 2011 at 03:48

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I would highly recommend adding these cards, this set-up looks nice, but a few cards that will definitely put it over the top are, contagion clasp, maining the tumble magnets, and taking out the spreading sea's. Let me explain why, you have the draw power, control, and removal pretty set with your spells, i would definitely take out or side board the spell pierce for infect deck's. but everything else is fine, maybe add another stioc rebbutal and your set. You don't have to worry about creatures to much or setting things up since your day of judgements usually hit pretty hard, and four is always good for control. I would definitely take out the halimar depths and main the four tectonic edge's or even three is ok, since your opponents lands are gonna be gone high late game, and less options late game is always good, (especially against valakut or elves with oran-rief lands.) and you don't really need to see what the next three cards are gonna be in your deck, your going to draw them with your jace anyways, and venser can just blink him to reuse his -1 over and over. You should be able to take anything your opponent can throw at you as it happens, and waiting one turn for that blue mana really makes a difference.


-Onto the explanation for the contagion clasps, these are just over kill in a blue/white control deck, you can proliferate ALL of your planeswalkers, take care of something lingering on the field, bounce it with your venser and proliferate to kill the creatures on your opponents field, give your tumble magnets more counters, lock anything else down that might have other wise survived, and oh yea, if they manage to last long enough till late game, and possibly cast something like lets say, emrakul? oh whats that, tumble magnet lock down an emrakul, how sad.....

oh and your card draw is already coming from your jace, venser bouncing your wall of omens, or bouncing jace like i said earlier. I feel as if the spreading sea's would really slow you down, you should switch those for the clasp's.

Everything else looks good, maybe take out the frost titan and add another sun titan, since most of your stuff cost three or less anyways, you can even return tectonic edge late game with him to mana screw your opponent. Oh and condems are sideboard definitely unless your playing kiln fiend or infect, your day of judgement should take care of everything else.

Good build, 8/10 for me, I feel you can make it a little more solid and consistent. Good luck!

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Posted 07 January 2011 at 04:39

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