wickeddarkman

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Hi there, I'm wickeddarkman and I'm a pretty crazy individual. (Some might call me the sidney lee of magic!!!)

I'm trying to start a trend of playing with "halfdecks"
You split two decktypes into two halves of 30 cards that somehow makes sense, then smack them together with something else.

I'm working on splitting elfcombo, so you are herby invited to help me split the most average legacy elves deck in two!

Sounds like fun? Go here and help:
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/halfdeck-behemothelves/

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Posted 19 November 2013 at 13:03 as a comment on Legacy Combo Elves

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Hi there, I'm wickeddarkman and I'm a pretty crazy individual. (Some might call me the sidney lee of magic!!!)

I'm trying to start a trend of playing with "halfdecks"
You split two decktypes into two halves of 30 cards that somehow makes sense, then smack them together with something else.

I'm working on splitting elfcombo, so you are herby invited to help me split the most average legacy elves deck in two!

Sounds like fun? Go here and help:
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/halfdeck-behemothelves/

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Posted 19 November 2013 at 13:02 as a comment on Modern Combo Elves

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Hi there, I'm wickeddarkman and I'm a pretty crazy individual. (Some might call me the sidney lee of magic!!!)

I'm trying to start a trend of playing with "halfdecks"
You split two decktypes into two halves of 30 cards that somehow makes sense, then smack them together with something else.

I'm working on splitting elfcombo, so you are herby invited to help me split the most average legacy elves deck in two!

Sounds like fun? Go here and help:
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/halfdeck-behemothelves/

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Posted 19 November 2013 at 12:54 as a comment on Legacy Elves

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Hi there, I'm wickeddarkman and I'm a pretty crazy individual. (Some might call me the sidney lee of magic!!!)

I'm trying to start a trend of playing with "halfdecks"
You split two decktypes into two halves of 30 cards that somehow makes sense, then smack them together with something else.

I'm working on splitting elfcombo, so you are herby invited to help me split the most average legacy elves deck in two!

Sounds like fun? Go here and help:
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/halfdeck-behemothelves/

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Posted 19 November 2013 at 12:52 as a comment on Selesnya Flicker

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Well, for starters you probably know some people who are likely to participate in such a project, so give them a hint, and if you all like modern, go for it and start your own modern version right this instant. It's a cross-genre concept and can be transmitted throughout almost any format, bar standard and sealed...

Otherwise follow the legacy participants closely to know if anyone succedes :D

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Posted 19 November 2013 at 11:32 in reply to #413204 on BUG Pain

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I've got an interresting idea that I'm trying to spread.

You know me well, so of course it's a spam sent to everyone and their mother, but not everyone get a personel comment on top of their spam like you.

Consider that a privilidge

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:33 as a comment on Breaking Bad

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I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:29 as a comment on I've got the bumps

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Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:28 as a comment on Cowardice -Legacy

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294 decks?

That's what I call an active mind...

An EDH-post might not be the best place for the "spam" I got for you, but your "urge" to design is something you might want to channel into this new trend I'm trying to start up.

It's actually an old idea I've been working on for a long time, and I started using it in legacy with commoncards only, but since then the idea has "matured".

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:20 as a comment on Eternal Bargain, Oloro EDH

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Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:14 as a comment on Crank Mage

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I like the systematical way that you go through your m14 decks.
But you lack describing the stuff to everyone else :D

As it is, I need some smartthinking people to embrace a new deckbuilding trend that I'm starting up.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:08 as a comment on M14 fifth try - Blue

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Here's a knife for you :D

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 13:02 as a comment on the knife in your back

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You only got 1 deck, so I can't figure out why you are on my "list"
I tend to bug millers so if you've had a milldeck that must be why you are on the list.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:59 as a comment on Reanimate-a-ton Mono B

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Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:57 as a comment on PUNISHING GUTTERSNIPE

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So far you have been the "old tag"-recordbreaker.

Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:56 as a comment on Graveyard Dinner Party

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WOW, That's quite a tag-list on that deck.
What do you think of the new "only 4 tags" concept?
(Guess it's a downer)

Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:55 as a comment on A Little of the Top!

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What an amazing deckname!

We might have discussed some mill in the past since you are on my "list"

Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:52 as a comment on Didgeridoo conspiracy

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Sorry about the disturbance.

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:51 as a comment on Leviathan

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I must have read some of your stuff in the past, but can't quite seem to recall what the topic was.

I'm spamming people with a new usefull deckbuilding trend, and your it to be spammed!

I'm trying to establish a new trend in deckbuilding, and I'm inviting everyone I've come across to participate.

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:47 as a comment on Metallurgy

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So you forgot everything about old professor wdm?

Well I'm back to spamming people with weird stuff, and this time it's actually something a bit more usefull than advice on mill!

I hereby invite you to participate in a brand new trend in deckdesigning that might change the future of how to design decks.

Shortly told, there are two ways that new decktypes are made, the first is by designing something new, the second is by taking the best parts of two older decks, mix it together and you got a new decktype!!!

What I suggest is a turbo-version of mixing two different decktypes into a new one.

You simply split up existing designs into deckhalves (Called halfdecks) that are designed so that they keep as much of the origanal themes of a deck intact, and so that the half can be thrown together with almost any other halfdeck deigned in the future.

Splitting a deck up in two times 30 cards is not so easy as it sounds, so initially this trend will start out slowly, and if enough people adapt the idea it will probably explode into radical new decktypes made from decks designed with halfdecking in mind.

To get a better understanding of the concept you might need to take a look at the first 3 deckhalves I've made as examples. (Bear in mind that they were designed very roughly from memory)

I will improve these designs and add other deckhalves as fast as possible to start up the trend.

YOU, and everyone else that recieve this "spam" are welcome to start up your own version of this project, as it is intended to become everyones, and only by letting several minds work on it independently will it take on a better shape and spread out as a new deckbuilding tool.

Contact me at any time, with any questions you may have.

I only have one wish on how this new trend can be spread. If everyone involved tag their decks as halfdecks then the future halfdeck community may simply write halfdeck in the decksearching function to find what they are looking for!

The first half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-001/

The second half of a "death and taxes"-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-002/

The red half of a U/R delver-deck: (Only a sketch, not the real thing)
http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/legacy-halfdeck-003/

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Posted 18 November 2013 at 12:44 as a comment on Izzet GG/GN? Umhuh, for $20!

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