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Our next stop on our Peasant dual colors is Black and Red. I think of a few thinks when I hear B/R deck: Rakdos, aggro, and Vampire. Ever since Innistrad, Vampires have had the ability to splash in red, which has opened doors for the Vampire decks that they never knew they could open. Now, B/R vampire decks are a common sight, being a cheap and powerful option to the casual player. So, instead of going B/R rakdos like i almost did, and too keep things interesting, let us dive into B/R Vampires, Peasant Style.
When Zendikar hit, Vampires loved to torture life totals, getting special boosts when opponents had low life. When Innistrad hit, vampires gained even more power for harming the adversary. So this deck is all about reducing that life total of your opponents as quickly as possible. Pulse Tracker and Bump in the Night are the hardest life hitters, so try playing those ASAP so when your Cullblade and Guul Draz appear, they'll be nice and deadly. Since your an aggro deck, you'll find plenty of tools in your deck to keep the opponent on the defensive, mainly the Bloodcrazed Neonate. While she starts small, her ability to quickly become a threat makes he a perfect target for a baited removal spell, which means your Cullblade or Guul Draz will be a little safer to come to the party. Your best Vampire is the Stromkirk Captain however, who mega pumps all your vampires to levels beyond dealing with. Combined with Vampiric Fury and a flashbacked Bump, the game can end in the blink of an eye.
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In peasant is it 5 uncommons total or 5 playsets of 5 uncommons? i've seen some "peasant" decks with way more than 5 uncommons, but I thought it was only 5.
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You can only only 5 total uncommons in peasant is what i read on. Thats why only 4 captaIans in my deck for my uncommons.