that is a very very easy infinite turn combo. did wizards not catch this or something?
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thanks! i actually made this deck a while ago. its been doing REALLY well. the only problem its been having is card draw. since most of the spells cost 0-2 mana, i usually get at least 2 spells out a turn, depleting my hand. It also sometimes has trouble with endgame, but if i get at least 1 prototype portal out, im pretty much set.
I like it!
Thanks for the suggestions! ya, i really only put in doubling cube and the sphinxes because they were the cards that i have.
i love keeper of the nine gales
ya. ive seen sliver decks done like this and done with only a few of the sliver combos that appeared to be the best. they both have their pros and cons.
thats my bad. thats a pretty ridiculous combo then.
*especially since you only have one of many of your cards*
hahaha. this deck looks like a ton of fun. you have a lot of cards that are specific to certain colors though. which really isn't a great idea in most cases. especially when only 1 of many of your cards. if i was you, id take out a lot of color specific cards and re-delegate
alright. ill take a look.
Nice deck. I like it. good mana curve and synergy. The only problem i see is that with only 1 of almost all of these, its gonna be hard to get your best combos out. but then again, every game would be very different. so it could be a good choice a well, depending on how you look at it.
Thanks for the advice! But i decided against the thopter foundry/ sword of the meek combo. Mostly because I only use this deck for casual play and its extremely cheap and aggravating to play against. taking out thopter foundry seemed to make it good but not broken.
but since the swans only have 3 toughness, wouldnt it only prevent 3 damage?
oh ya, i did forget about the silver myr. This looks REALLY solid then. I can't think of any other suggestions. I especially like it because it has no superfluous planeswalkers or titans. I appreciate simple, well-constructed decks, that don't throw in those kinds of cards just because they're good. I can appreciate titan/planeswalker decks too, but there is something about winning without those cards that is so much more satisfying in my opinon.
thanks! Do you have any suggestions for a sideboard? because im trying to figure out a win condition in case the godheads aren't enough
i like it. my only suggestion would be to maybe switch out dissipation field for crumbling ashes. because if you send creatures back to their owners hands, they lose all their -1/-1 counters. and crumbling ashes is just awesome.
This looks very solid. I especially like Vedalken Certarch. Its like minister of impediments but better. my only suggestion would be to maybe use mana leak instead of stoic rebuttal seeing as mana curves barely ever pan out like you want them to. So getting 2 islands free for this may be a stretch in some cases. but this is just personal preference. and it looks like youre making this deck scars sealed
thanks for considering my advice! I like the changes you made and it looks like a solid deck. I hope you have fun playing it!
my comments about the planeswalkers was more my playstyle. they may work for you. Anyways, my comment was more about this deck seeming to have split focus. I really like the merfolk and equipment cards you have but I also don't see how your kembas will beef and your merfolk will amass in a timely manner (especially against aggro decks). For example, what if your opponent goes first and drops a watchwolf or garruk's companion on turn two and just didn't let up after that? I just feel like you could make a much more focused deck if you made your deck around only one strategy. But if this deck works for you, go for it. I guess i can relate because I made a merfolk/ moonfolk deck a while back and it got 10 times better when i decided to only focus around merfolk. Thanks for responding!
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