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Just Another Integral Monster Emerges
The initial idea is that every card is the main card of a more focused deck but together they all combo at random and in weird situations. Lastly the deck had to be so color diffused that almost every card has enough color to build towards in any other deck, but this deck builds mana production towards all five equally. Side note: Any three different tricolor lands and two of any other land will be able to produce all five colors.If two Tri-color lands have two different colors and there is at least two of each and one filler you can still produce all five colors.
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It's a funny way to build a deck, but it could be more efficient. Here's how I'd do it.Take each creature, count how many others it would interact with, and write down the number.Do this for all the creatures.When you have rated all the creatures you can start hunting new creatures. Whenever you find a creature that beats the lowest score add it to the deck and remove the looser.You will soon gain a deck with immense synergy.That's fast track evolution baby ;)If you don't know it, I let evolution build my own decks by using a point system during test games to reveal the worst cards.If you are curious on what such builds may look like search for my tag:Evolutionbuilt The decks produced look weird, but they operate as a sum of a whole.
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This is a bit of a old deck of mine. I built it to resemble my friend named Jaime's play style. Then I went back and named it to fit the deck and his playstyle. It's a bit of a biased deck you could say. It was never meant to be a good deck just a funny dig at a friend but he ended up liking it so I guess all well that ends well. Fun idea though.
Yeah I can't stop letting evolution build my decks.I've learned more about the game from studying why the hell it picks out one card rather than the other than I have from watching human decklists.Human designs look sensible and seem to contain some inner logic.Evolution designs are freaking alien and truly gains synergy from the deck as a whole, and once evolution has found a pathway through all the opposing decks, it magically seems like you top deck every freaking time you draw a card, no matter what you face. It performs impossible feats and comebacks from so many lousy looking hands.I usually say keep if there is just a single land in the deck, or if I draw a 7 land hand.It's just miraculous in its own way.