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HalfDecking, you create half a deck and get to combine the other half with another pair to create an "original" deck. My personal design is a bit different as I like to choose lands and sidedeck later with the assumption of 20 lands per deck, so 60-20/2=20 cards for each of my HalfDeck posts. Sideboard includes cards I'd possibly swap depending what I combine with.Props to wickeddarkman for creating this forum and as per his request: if you liked this list and would like to view others please search tag [halfdeck] (and remember to reprint this message if you create your own)
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I've asked all "half-deckers" to come up with some advice on how to build a halfdeck.Maybe you want to participate in the link I've made for that purpose?http://www.mtgvault.com/wickeddarkman/decks/guide-how-to-build-a-halfdeck/
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Sure thing :) I will take a look and see what I can contribute, and thank you for all your contributions to my decks.
I do what I can to spread the general concept, but hope that others take over that role later, as I am not the best type of a leader, since I'm too erratic, and might get lost in some other idea that fancies me, so I try to bring as much life into this concept as possible before I lose it. So far I'm starting to use halfdecks at tournaments, and when I've built something that works at my usual playlevel I think it will catch on in my playarea as well, since it has the design-challenge inherited that some magic-players actually need, and others may like it for the combination-thing because they can scout out some halfs that they see the potential in, then build them into a new decktype and then leave the overall halfdeck-concept behind. It's a usefull concept, so I hope it gains it's own life!