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Be quick, you have a show to run! This is the 5th part of my Hybrid Theory Series!
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Enjoy the Azorius hybrid, if done correctly its a really really good deck (and its fast)
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I will! Thanks for letting me know!
i like the deck but there is not enough land. you need at least 20.
Thanks for the tip! It's just so far, all of my decks have used 16 (For this series)
What is this "hybrid theory"?Tell me more about it!I love strange informative projects :Dhttps://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/the-diversity-threshold/
I call it Hybrid Theory because it is a series based on hybrid mana cards. Its also a Linkin Park reference, 'cause I like Linkin Park.
Thanx :DI've got some old data on computergenerated mana-curves where the computer had to use exactly 16 lands and then build the most powerfull mix of vanilla creatures from that point.If you want to I can give you some of the numbers that the computer spit out...
Yes please! I would love the tips.
I'll try to remember to post them tomorrow. If I forget, just remind me about it again on one of my pages :D
Alright, thanks!
Here's a couple of computergenerated manacurves :DPlease note that some of them aren't actually curve-like, because evolution didn't exactly perform the same way as the sligh principle recommended players back at the ice age times.The numbers below represents the following things:1st number represent the number of lands.2nd number represents cards costing 1 mana.3rd number represents cards costing 2 mana.4th number represents cards costing 3 mana.5th number represents cards costing 4 mana.16 21 23 00 0016 20 19 03 0216 21 20 01 0216 24 12 06 0216 18 18 04 0416 21 14 05 0416 19 18 04 0316 22 10 04 0816 17 19 03 0516 16 19 05 0416 16 19 03 06The curves are listed in order of efficiency, meaning that the topdeck won with the fastest killturns on average when it was used with creatures with power equal to their cost against a "goldfish" (A goldfish is basically an opponent with 20 lives that does nothing and plays nothing during your game)I hope you can use it to improve your decks :DAlso note that the best winning deck only has cards costing 1 to 2 mana :D
Haha, I've seen this comment somewhere!
Whoa... Awsome.
TYLOWRATH:When two players have similare problems, why not copy paste :D
Haha, true that
Hey lol I totally built a really good pauper boros deck that landed in that first category. It was all heroic attackers with protection cards in hand at all times. Its pretty hard to beat
This is really cool. I like how you could have all mountains or all swamps and this would work.
Also, murderous redcap could work well.
Thanks! I forgot about the litlle guy!
I was gonna say the same, switch to all mountains or swamps and throw in some mana shenanigans, or something that benefits from x mountains or swamps.
Yeah, but that kinda defeats the purpose of the deck. It's supposed to be based on hybrid mana, not on land types.
Put 15 mountains in sideboard