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I got Kari Zev as my dated Prerelease Foil :D
I should get a foil Ragavan made :P

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Posted 12 February 2017 at 05:26 in reply to #595772 on Energised Revolt

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Tireless Tracker isn't in the Kaladesh block, and Clues don't trigger Ninth Bridge Patrol. This deck is block constructed. Same goes for a lot of other Revolt triggering cards outside of the Kaladesh block.

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Posted 11 February 2017 at 06:39 in reply to #595742 on Energised Revolt

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That's why the Description and How to Play sections are so important. Not everyone sees the synergy / goal you're going for just by looking at the deck list. If I was going for a deck based around Pia's Revolution, I'd definitely play a second colour (probably white for Sram's Expertise and Servo Exhibition) and include the appropriate Implements as most of them cost 1 and all draw you a card once sacrificed.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 13:17 in reply to #595695 on Pia's Wrecking Crew

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Implement of Combustion? It's a fairly cheap artifact (1 mana) that draws you a card when you sacrifice it to its own ability; Intruder; or Colossus. It even makes Colossus cosy 1 less.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 13:00 as a comment on Pia's Wrecking Crew

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I remember I played a Selesnya Heroic deck. Solidarity of Heroes was an awesome card in there.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 12:44 in reply to #595689 on Energised Revolt

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Glad you like it. I've been designing block constructed for a few weeks now, I don't always post them though. Sticking to Kaladesh allows for some good builds that are safe from the next rotation and ready to be upgraded with the sets to come :P

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 12:13 in reply to #595689 on Energised Revolt

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Disallow is good because of its range of targets. Ceremonious Rejection is good because it hits almost all artefacts (the Gearhulks have colour), and all Eldrazi. Between the two, I'd say it depends on what you expect to encounter more often.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 11:03 in reply to #595668 on What's in the box!?

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http://www.mtgvault.com/dedwards/decks/energised-revolt/

First rough draft for Naya Revolt :D

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 10:59 in reply to #595664 on W/G Standard: Revolt

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I'm seriously considering a Boros / Naya Revolt build. Aethergeode Miner + Kari Zev almost guarantees Revolt and Ninth Bridge Patrol every time it's your combat. Harnessed Lightning helps Aethergeode outside of combat. And Renegade Rallier can return both Kari Zev and Aethergeode from the graveyard to the battlefield.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 10:10 in reply to #595664 on W/G Standard: Revolt

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Note about Ninth Bridge Patrol: it only triggers for creatures leaving the battlefield. Revolt triggers for any permanent leaving the battlefield. Including Ninth Bridge Patrol requires a good amount / all your planned triggers to be creatures.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 09:56 in reply to #595664 on W/G Standard: Revolt

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Fumigate? At least in sideboard?

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 09:47 as a comment on What's in the box!?

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Just stumbled across a creature that could work well in a deck that relies on creatures leaving the battlefield to trigger Revolt: Ninth Bridge Patrol.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 09:39 in reply to #595081 on W/G Standard: Revolt

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Aethergeode Miner is a good Revolt trigger. Attack to self flicker. Similarly, if you're playing red in your Revolt deck, Kari Zev's monkey triggers Revolt too.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 09:38 in reply to #595664 on W/G Standard: Revolt

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Naturally, if one goes the Heartless Summoning route, they should plan their creature base accordingly. If you still want mana acceleration in addition to the cost reduction of Heartless Summoning, then you should look at noncreature acceleration options. I've often used Wayfarer's Bauble in addition to Heartless, but if I where to play green in a Heartless deck, Utopia Sprawl is an automatic inclusion.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 09:24 in reply to #595656 on Dragons!! Jund Control

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Biggest problem with Dragons is their high converted mana costs. I've recently had success with 4 Arbor Elf + 4 Utopia Sprawl (with 2-4 Birds of Paradise, depending on my needs).

Next problem is what abilities your Dragons have. Because Dragons are the focus of the deck, your choice of abilities can affect how the rest of the deck is constructed.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 08:13 in reply to #595654 on Dragons!! Jund Control

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Eldritch Evolution requires you to play cards at specific converted mana costs. Cards that can come out cheaper than their actual cmc, like Tasigur or any creature cast with Heartless Summoning out, are ideal.

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 08:09 in reply to #595656 on Dragons!! Jund Control

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Before I make any suggestions, is there any limits to what you're looking to achieve? Like any particular format, cards that must remain in the deck, etc?

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 07:28 as a comment on Dragons!! Jund Control

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You ask for feedback (in the title), but don't fill out the Deck Description nor the How to Play section?

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Posted 10 February 2017 at 07:23 as a comment on Modern Bant Control- feedback?

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I like that the NEW "tag" is automated. It's automatically removed after a set amount of time too.

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Posted 09 February 2017 at 12:50 in reply to #595108 on MTGVault: The Gathering

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Have you considered blue? A large number of Curses trigger in the opponent's Upkeep, so Paradox Haze would be a great inclusion.

Cloud Key is also useful for making your enchantments easier to cast.

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Posted 09 February 2017 at 11:10 as a comment on CURSED DECK

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