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I was admiring Drakeraenes counter ramp deck, and thought I'd make my own, focusing more on the effects on planeswalkers. I tried to use mostly cards that I actually have, so that I won't have to actually spend the $300 on it. I know I could use shock or fetchlands, but I'm not going to spend the money to purchase them. The idea is pretty simple, and anyone can use whichever planeswalkers they already have.
Ramp with Birds, Caryatids, and Elders. Ideally get out a Doubling Season, and Smash Face with Planeswalkers!Remember, Planeswalkers enter the battlefield and THEN receive their loyalty counters, so if doubling season is on the battlefield, they will start out with double their usual counters, allowing most of them to use their ultimate ability as soon as they are played.
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im glad i was able to inspire you :D
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Your deck is awesome!
i try loli also just made one that is modern competeitve if you want to check it out too
I have the same idea in mine but mine is cheaper yet runs probably more effectively, dont run 5 colors if u dont have shock lands, id stick to 2 colors maybe 3 at the most, heres mine if you want to check it out http://www.mtgvault.com/soldier333/decks/sorry-my-tokens-hurt-you/
ya, that's cool. If I got a ton of planeswalkers I wouldn't want it to be focused though. This way it plays out differently every time, and keeps me interested. As far as being more competitive, you're probably right, but I also really wouldn't have a problem running all colors with my mana ramping creatures.
I actually ran this several times on Lackey CCG and it was very effective! Almost every turn 3 I had a Planeswalker out, the only exception was getting a Doubling Season out Turn 3 and using an Ultimate of a Planeswalker turn 4. Much better in practice than I had even expected!
WOO i love it when homebrews win , have you updated this deck since then?
Ya, I updated it to lower the price! Cut 70 bucks, 50 from a Karn, the Liberated haha. It works so well in this deck though! And I didn't edit it much. I think I only cut out 4 planeswalkers, and doubled up on 2 more. Added 2 fogs, and got rid of 3 evolving wilds for 2 more forests and 1 more Lantern.