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This deck is a clone of Stoneforge Hussar by FRIENDLYFRIEND. http://www.mtgvault.com/friendlyfriend/decks/stoneforge-hussar/
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I see you move swift through a couple of hussar designs :)I can see the advantage of puzzling through them like this, but since I've done something similar with paper in the past I was wondering if that wouldn't be the better method.I think I had 18 decks per sheet of paper or something and could visually compare the decks all the time.On mtgvault you have to click in and out of the decks which means you might lose some focus.Sometimes I filled up entire notebooks with the tiniest changes to the decks, and since I'm into numbers I'd have minimum rules on how small amounts could get on certain numbers, like counterspells or discard.I truly believe you might find paper to be a better platform for your style of deck maintenance:)
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ADHD causes me to lose paper easily. Having an online repretoire of my deck variations allows me to easily go back to an original or more successful design after several previously failed iterations. I think that's the main reason. Paper could work for this too, but like I said I tend to lose paper easily haha
Totally forgot that seas cycles, could see it doing well with hussar at upkeep with a stalled board state!
With some changes it could become thing in the ice + ominous seas, after all cantrips would trigger both cards.It seems like you too, noadbrush, favors the method of varying the same deck in small details.I gotta ask you too, why not on paper? It's more "viewable".
I'm currently running ominious seas in my janky hollow one deck since bazaar trademage, burning inquiry and izzet charm draw many cards quite quickly