Vengevine...something

by Vornek on 23 April 2010

Main Deck (60 cards)

Instants (4)


Artifacts (4)


Enchantments (4)


Land (24)

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Deck Description

This is my first mtgvault made deck. (constructive critic welcomed)

it's for the vengevine challenge.

It focuses on having a large nuber of creatures and also deathrender to get a lot of mana using devoted druid. inserted momentus fall to kill vengevine in 2nd main phase and to thereafter get it out the next turn.

yes, i have a lack of eldrazi

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  • Creature-Based

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Vengevine...something

Hey, this is a pretty cool first attempt!

I don't think it will be tournament-caliber, though. Don't worry about that, as it takes years of careful practice to build a tournament-winning deck, keeping up with tournaments, and noticing what strategies are employed by the decks that continually win the majority of games.

The "combo" here is very complicated and an opponent could step in to break it at many steps. One very complicated trick to learn is how to maximize synergy between your cards: that means making sure that any three cards from your deck somehow work together in a productive way.

Notice your mana curve is mostly 3-cost and 4-cost spells. In a tournament, you wouldn't be able to play very many things until turn 3, and you'd be in a bad position by then: the opponent would use those first two turns preparing to disrupt you, and developing (putting helpful permanents into play).

Some lower-casting-cost creatures are going to be essential, especially with Vengevine -- you need to play two creatures from your hand in the same turn in order to trigger its return-to-play ability.

Best of luck, keep tinkering with decks! One good idea is to borrow a tournament-winning deck from the Internet, learn how it works, and then think about how you could change 4 cards in it to make it better or more fun. That's a lot easier than starting from scratch!

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Posted 23 April 2010 at 18:54

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thanks i've been playing for a year but this is my first mtgvault deck. seeing as i'm norwegian i'll just have to ask.

i don't play tournaments, well i play drafting but i don't feel like that counts toward tournament caliber.

did you say that i should have a bit more combo applicable cards? as i understood it, you said that it would be very easy for them to break my combo because momentous fall is meant to be used on [i]only[/i] vengevine, and deathrender mainly on devoted druid.

i know i have a bit expensive monsters or rather, not many cheap, but that's why i jammed in the druids, and i have way too much experience noticing how annoying it is that your cheap assault is nearly extended to a halt due to your opponents suddenly getting out like, two 5/5 in round 5.

-V

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Posted 24 April 2010 at 04:23

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