YakuzaDemon

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I dig it, man. Nice deck with a decent amount of flexibility and a clear way of winning. However, it does seem a little on the slow side because of most things being at least 2 mana, if not usually more than that. Turn 1 seems wasted because of this, and because this is a standard deck you probably need to find a way to do at least something turn 1. Maybe 'ponder' turn 1 to help sift through your library strategically?

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Posted 24 September 2010 at 15:57 as a comment on Lord of Proliferation

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Might I suggest 'Soul Warden'... Because you have a lot of creatures that are played repeated or come back into play. I would ditch Reality Acid for 'Narcolepsy' for creature lockdown, because it is instantaneous and costs 1 less to play. What about 'Otherworldly Journey'? You can beef your creatures up with it, and double their "comes into play" effects. 'Luminarch Ascension' could also be amazing for this deck due to their creatures summoning sickness every time they are re-played from being bounced back to their hand. 'Propaganda' or 'Ghostly Prison' would slow them down even more, if it truly is about the 'art of delay.'

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Posted 24 September 2010 at 15:31 as a comment on The Art of Delay

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Maybe if you want to have at least some creature presence put in a Fire servant? But it's damn good overall. My first draw was: 1) isochron scepter, 2) pyromancer ascension, 3) a couple mountains, 4) shrapnel blast, 5) sign in blood, and 6) ensnaring bridge. My following draw order was 2 Staggershocks in a row, and then a couple lightning bolts. Those 2 staggershocks, 1st in the graveyard, second one after it rebounds is an auto trigger for a counterless Pyromancer Ascension. Then you start cloning those lightning bolts on 'the stick,' hahaha. When they are down to 5 or less, pull out the shrapnel blast that has been sitting in your hand and dispose of your equipment and them.

See what you think of this one of mine: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=96769

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Posted 24 September 2010 at 14:49 as a comment on Spell on a Stick

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