WhiteAndBlueTheyKillYou

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Well I like the idea, but the deck has a curve that could be hazardous. I've never really worked with Crucible of Fire, Changelings, or a lot of this stuff :|

And I'm entirely with Sure on the matter of DragonStompy, it is lies. It is however a decent deck.

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Posted 06 January 2012 at 23:09 as a comment on Aggro Dragons

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I like TCGPlayer, the cart optimizer and mass import work really nicely.

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Posted 29 December 2011 at 01:50 in reply to #224535 on Legacy Forgemaster

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I don't know if this would really work with Dragonstorm, but the draw fours and Culling the Weak certainly could be used in an interesting version. Grapeshot I think was a thing for a while for QauSI, but I'm not sure since I never really payed that version much attention.

I'd like to thank all of you for the comments, it gives me a smile to see people showing interest in this deck, it's fun to play, and fun to play against(unless you play maverick)!

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Posted 27 December 2011 at 19:05 in reply to #224612 on Nobody remembered the Spanish Inquisition!

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Yup! Spanish Inquisition used to be a big deal, but a lot of people just didn't learn how to play it properly, and with the printing of mental misstep a lot of the few who played it just gave up, and haven't come back since the banning of MM.

And the Ad Nauseam versions of this deck actually play nothing like the Draw Four versions like this or Pact SI. Pact SI is the most viable form of the deck in Legacy right now, but it's a very risky move.

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Posted 27 December 2011 at 19:02 in reply to #224659 on Nobody remembered the Spanish Inquisition!

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There is a pact version of this deck, it's actually the version I run. I've had it up for a while, it's on here titled 'the next stage' since it was the next storm deck I ran in my oddly successful career with them.

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Posted 27 December 2011 at 18:57 in reply to #224644 on Nobody remembered the Spanish Inquisition!

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I dunno, this trades off about an equal amount of power for the stability. I just prefer being able to win out of nowhere against Maverick or TES with Spanish Inquisition
http://www.myfacewhen.com/212/

Goblin Charbelcher comes in at 100/0, Pact SI 70/40, and this at about 60/60 I'd say. Of course this has a better chance in the Reanimator match, and could support running a Trinisphere and maybe some other sphere effect.

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Posted 26 December 2011 at 02:07 in reply to #223106 on Legacy Forgemaster

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:O Goblin Charbelcher, the king of the random ass turn one wins! It's a weird deck, but it has moments(read:when they don't have a force).

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Posted 25 December 2011 at 17:37 in reply to #223106 on Legacy Forgemaster

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Not much? And a merry Christmas to all!

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Posted 25 December 2011 at 17:36 in reply to #224354 on (~)___(~)

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God I can't stand Christmas music... I've been playing thrash metal all day to ward off carolers XD It's amazing what you can accomplish through liberal application of Megadeth and Venom!

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Posted 25 December 2011 at 00:12 in reply to #224151 on (~)___(~)

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How about you stop being a dick and stop calling everybody who doesn't agree with you a cancer on this website?

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Posted 24 December 2011 at 19:29 in reply to #224151 on (~)___(~)

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I used to run a pair, but right now testing chalice is waaay too much fun. For actual tournament use I'd definitely be running Perish though, it's insanely good for fish.

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Posted 24 December 2011 at 02:26 in reply to #224014 on Out of the blue

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If you like explosive turns you COULD play Belcher or try your hand at Vintage :P I've really enjoyed my ventures into Vintage and Spanish Inquisition(BG Storm deck that uses Belcher as a secondary win condition), but I'm not going to lie that neither of them will ever be paper for me.
Vintage costs so much it's stupid to try and break into right now, and SI just because it's much too silly."

And as for FoW hurting you, I'd like to point out that I've made a storm player scoop from forcing a brainstorm on a whim... Poor fellow was digging for an answer to a rather obnoxious looking Canonist
http://www.myfacewhen.com/329/

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Posted 23 December 2011 at 23:14 in reply to #223106 on Legacy Forgemaster

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TES stands for The Epic Storm, it's a five colour list, and is noted as one of the most difficult versions of Storm to learn how to play properly. It's the most stable design, and the deck that can fight hate better than all of the others.

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Posted 23 December 2011 at 11:47 in reply to #222070 on The next stage

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Wouldn't a cheap version of Zoo have more staying power? For Bloodthirst this is great, but I mean for if your meta goes a little deeper into the land of competitive legacy.

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Posted 22 December 2011 at 20:32 as a comment on Challenge: Budget Gruul

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>_< These are oddly enough more difficult for me to disrupt than Storm right now, powering through Daze is a hell of a lot easier for it. You've made me glad I run the Needles and Images Ethan.

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Posted 22 December 2011 at 20:27 in reply to #223106 on Legacy Forgemaster

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Well my biggest thought for this deck is that when Faithless Looting is printed this will get a serious boost, but until then I dunno. As I've said many times, I'm by no means a standard player :/

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Posted 22 December 2011 at 19:34 as a comment on GWU(B) Reanimation (Standard)

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It's a weird extraction deck! I look forward to great things from you now, for competitive play this is one of the more challenging, unless you think your opponent is playing storm... Then you might be able to play Hide/Seek in response to an Infernal Tutor they cracked for, and it's just game over if they play ANT.

To give advice for Extraction requires knowing the meta it's being built for, a general guide to look into could be one of the earlier ones Surewhynot posted, but if you want something a bit quirkier I have a few Iso-Seek frames that run from a Pox shell.
However, what the truly best thing to do to learn Extraction is just to play it, and tweak. It really is a deck you have to build yourself.

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Posted 20 December 2011 at 11:36 as a comment on F you, combo

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Is it wrong that I strain more to try and play this than TES or Doomsday?

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Posted 20 December 2011 at 11:11 as a comment on Legacy Forgemaster

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Wouldn't it make more sense to run Blinkmoth Nexus or Mishra's Factory instead of Inkmoth? It's your only source of infect, so it's kind of going to waste :/

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Posted 20 December 2011 at 02:37 as a comment on Legacy Tempered Steel

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I'm always a little weirded out when Rituals become the acceleration of choice for Pox, but with Liliana now it really is a more powerful choice than Mox Diamond.

However, what truly sent this deck over the top is mana denial. I can't deny that more traditional Crucible Pox lists have a more powerful setup, but the speed of this style has simply outmoded them.
http://www.myfacewhen.com/327/


The funny thing is that this was a stable pox design before, but just never actually capable of keep pressure on the opponent, but with Liliana this version became the boss.

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Posted 19 December 2011 at 06:32 in reply to #222775 on Mono Black Pox

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