Drewcifer

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I'm not sure how well the Figure of Destiny would work in this deck... that's a lot of red mana for a creature, especially since you don't run white.

Land-wise, I basically like your land base, but Exotic Orchard is a card I don't think is really worth running unless you know what colors your opponent is going to play - and I also think that you're running a dangerously large amount of pain lands... You should take some of your pain land out, and replace them with 4x Crumbling Necropolis. Who cares that it comes into play tapped!? You get all three colors that you need in one card! Also, I'd consider running (a lot) more basic lands and sticking in 4x Terramorphic Expanse. Cheaper on the wallet, and works just as well most of the time.

Other than that, it looks like a pretty solid deck! (If they weren't SO EXPENSIVE, I'd also suggest at least one more Nicol Bolas...)

Thanks for your comment on my sap deck!

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Posted 11 April 2009 at 13:36 as a comment on Grixis Beatdown Control

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WHOOT TROMPY!

lol

As I've played against this deck before, I know how disgrusting it can be!

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Posted 06 April 2009 at 17:33 as a comment on Tron Stompy

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Yeah, I used to think that Grave Pact wasn't triggered by tokens, either, so I don't blame you for thinking that! Thanks for the comments!

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Posted 06 April 2009 at 17:08 as a comment on Saproling Doom

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You have a good deck here; but I have a few suggestions.

First of all, you should be running (as well as anyone else who runs saps) at LEAST 2 Doubling Seasons, they make a slowish saproling deck into a fastish one, and that usually means the game is in your favor. If you out-produce your opponent (as long as they don't have flying... *sigh*...) as soon as possible, then you should be completely set. Since you have Utopia Mycons, you should be able to get Doubling Season out by turn 3 quite often, and that's nothing to shake a stick at!

Also, while Dryad Arbor is a fun card (a land that's a permanent creature! Whoot!), I don't think that it has any use being put into any deck... it's just too easy to destroy and set your mana back a turn. On that same note, I don't think that Sprout Swarm has any place in a deck, either. Pretty, but worthless. I'd replace it with Sporoloth Ancient, which will help more in late-game.

So, if I may, here's what I suggest for now:
OUT:
4x Dryad Arbor
4x Sprout Swarm

IN:
3x Doubling Season
3x Sporoloth Ancient
1x Thallid Shell-Dweller
1x Overrun

Hope that helps!

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Posted 05 April 2009 at 14:37 as a comment on Saproling Overrun

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