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The Vedalken have always had a close relationship with artifactsjust making my Artifice (http://www.mtgvault.com/ankokuraven/decks/artifice-devotion-to-steel/) deck i noticed the sheer amount of Vedalken i used.So here's to the busy little bees, tinkering away...People think that only the strong survive, but the nature of knowledge and technology is to improve oneself by improving everything around you.Vedalken artificers forge bonds and steel to turn themselves into horrifyingly powerful foes... Green eat your heart out
Chief engineer and Grand Architect pay for artifacts while Etherium Sculptor makes them cheaper.Grand Architect and Master of Etherium act as Vedalken Lords while their creations Adaptive Automaton (also a Vedalken mind you) and Steel Overseer mimic these masters.Constructs are the least of the Vedalken armory, their very monuments, Hall of Triumph, Oblisk of Urd, Door of Destinies, Coat of Arms, and Akroma's Memorial grant onto them even greater strength.But their greatest strength is their forge itself... Darksteel Forge, stoked by knowledge (Tolarian Academy) fulled by unity (Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx).
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Only thing missing the ability to draw cards since your artifacts are going to be virtually free.
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I didn't understand: How does Nykthos works here?You forgot the Ensoul Artifact. It's quite strong.
there's a decent amount of blue creatures
You're right. I didn't noticed the colors!