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This deck was supposed to be based around benthic biomancer+slitherhead/courage but I think it turned out to be something where the synergy the deck is supposed to be built around is probably the weakest part of the deck so this appears to be a failed idea.

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Posted 26 September 2022 at 19:30 in reply to #648425 on Benthic Scales

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Because this is an all-out aggro deck, I don't think you need to be this committed to life gain - if the game gets to the point where your life total is threatened, you've probably lost anyway and are just delaying the inevitable.

Spark Trooper, Lightning Helix and Firemane Avenger are probably fine, because they are good without the life gain, but soul warden is almost a dead card in this deck and faith's fetters is probably not the most efficient option. Arrest or Pacifism would be better than Faith's Fetters and almost any cheap creature would be better than soul warden.

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Posted 05 February 2015 at 04:08 as a comment on Beginner Aggro

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I can use Craterhoof as my same-turn kill. I don't want a random untutorable kill con when I can just use that, and have enough ways to get around removal. And the Arbor Elf combo is WAAAY better than BoP.

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Posted 02 February 2014 at 17:33 in reply to #433627 on Rosheen Ramp

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Kami of False Hope, Contaminated Bond, Contract from Below

Wild Pair?

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Posted 30 December 2013 at 00:55 as a comment on I'm married too :(

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Gruul Ragebeast

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Posted 30 December 2013 at 00:51 as a comment on I'm married too :(

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um you can just evoke hm

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Posted 01 October 2013 at 12:43 in reply to #400546 on BW Blink

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I wanted card advantage blink spells

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Posted 11 August 2013 at 18:26 in reply to #386090 on Talrand Blink

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Wow this deck seems really overpowered. I really like how consistent your mana base is. I would play grapeshot though because I'm not sure how well this deck would do against really overcosted 1/1's.

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Posted 22 December 2010 at 16:12 as a comment on Camels

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