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So I think this is a pretty alright build, if all goes well blight steel Colossus will be out rather quickly, if not we have some Blight Mamba to chump block / deal some poison counters, Primeval Titan should come out pretty quick as well as putrefax, The sideboard is kinda all over the place, if there's any suggestions for that i'd appreciate it, Phyrexian juggernaut and Swarmlord are for if i for some reason can't get quicksilver into Blightsteel off, semi-Affordable powerhouses. Bountiful harvest to take care of any weenie damage i took in the slow portion of the game that it took me to get the deck going. Comments are always welcome!!!
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I like this deck. especially quicksilver getting out blightsteel easily. Could you check out my blue black infect deck? http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=254102
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i would possibly add kessigs into it and like one or two mountais so the infect is that much easier to get over their head.
Hmm, the only problem is I'm worried about splashing because it ends up with me having useless cards in my hand, with none of the appropriate mana, I could try to mess with different ratios of mana and sample hands, because that is definitely a beastly idea! I'm more thinking of adding a little more mana accel stuff like Mulch and Viridian emissary.
If you add Kessig, just add like, 2x Rootbound Crag. You already have Birds, so having the mana for Kessig shouldn't be an issue. In addition or opposed to Rootbound, you could just stick 2x mountain into the deck and pull them with Rampant Growth. I fail to see how you'll end up with "useless cards in your hand" by adding Kessig.
Fair, good point.