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You missed the @ in the title ;)I still like your tag "sleevedup" I try to innovate tags pretty often, but it's nice to see others do it.Recently I saw user alfred use some level-tags.I would steal the idea if it wasn't because it would blend our decks in a pile.
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:) Thank you! Fixed! Yes, 200+ decks here, only a few made public, doing my best to differentiate between "SleevedUp" and "Ideas" and just "CardPiles"
How long does it take to write up a 100 cards deck?I've always thought I'd spent a lot of time on 60 cards :)
It depends. Sometimes I'll look at one of the Average builds compiled on edhrec and adjust to taste, other times I'll spend a lot of time on scryfall looking for specific word fragments in the card text likeoracle:"put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control" commander:WG legal:commanderto abuse a mechanic I like on a commander like Emiel the Blessed
Scryfall is also my "go to"Mostly I just write "top" to find new millcards.I like the way you can change a search into a "do not search for"I used to make lots of decks, but then I got competitive and it sort of narrows down how many decks I can focus on.So seing you try to hold back 200 decks bring back some memories.
When the muse hits me I can find more commanders faster than I can brew/sleeve/test them.
You probably know the cards in the meta.At my own peak I memorized all relevant cards in the game. At that time it must have been between 10.000 to 15.000At the beginnings of magic I even memorized the flavour text, until fallen empires where they began to give cards different art and text. It somehow disrupted my memorisation.I could tell a player to pick a card with flavour text and read it out aloud and then I'd tell them what card it was. I could have earned a fortune if I thought of it at the time ;)
That sounds like a lot of dedication. These days, the game is very casual for me. Brew, build, play when I can. Always forgetting names of 'favorite' cards.
I'm at that point too.At least I know my mill.At the moment I'm monitoring modern to play mill again, and I usually play surgical extraction, so I need to know as many playlists as I can by heart.Right now for example some Japanese have restructured dredge into some mil/selfmill hybrid and gotten 3rd out of 50. And someone else has won with it as well. 4th place out of minimum 9 people (unknown number of players)Funny thing is I recently predicted that this is the perfect time to play mill.
Good luck!Meanwhile of 960+ legal commanders in the format today, it looks like I'm trying to sleeve up a lot of them! Lol.
I had my first breakthrough with the design today.Broke the back of merfolk, one of the 4 must beat aggrodecks I've set out to beat.You could aim at having 1000 comanderdecks at the end.How competitive are you within the format?
Congrats!I'm pretty sure not every 'legendary creature' would make a good commander, so I'll stick with just sleeving up brews that pique my interest through time. I play kitchen table casual with friends, no more competitive than that.
I often wonder what it is that separate casual from competitive in othersFor me it was a friend that forced me.You see, I trained him to be competitive, and one day he came up to me and said I was the laughing stock of the local store, because I was the worst player in magic history.I look at the register that back then actually covered everyone, and saw that I was actually at the bottom of the list of all registered players in the world.He then pleaded with me at how he knew I was better than them, because I made him what he was.He told me he was tired of hearing them laugh at me.And so I made myself competitive.I managed to become the 324 best out of the top 10000 in denmark.I did however become the laughing stock anyways, because I have a very different view on how magic works, and I wanted to share it. Few understood the basics of it and most people still don't get it.But through all the laughter I just kept rising. At times I launched insane projects like taking on legacy with commoncards.Eventually I got quite a bit of fame out of it.One time I dropped in unannounced on a tournament and they gave me the innovation price just because I was showing up, because all my decks are innovative :)You should try out tournament life with your friends just for a week, it will change how you look at things :)