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This is my 4,000th comment. Thought it'd be fitting to have it on a deck built by the guy whose deck was the FIRST comment I ever had on this site. Alright, sappy stuff aside. Though I miss the days of old where this deck would have slapped people around with the Iron Giant instead of Oneshot Robot...gotta say it looks fun.
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It's certainly been a while, and quite a nice run so far. :)http://i.imgur.com/TLN38i6.gifHonestly I enjoyed Inkwell most, it could have only been more amusing if it had been a Kraken(for reasons of Liam Neeson sound clips). This is quite fun, but honestly the Doomsday Gush deck is still my favorite for Vintage. Winning with Laboratory Maniac is just such a blast, whereas this is just "lolz, big robot kills you".
Inkwell might just be my favorite blue creature of all time. I once asked Arty (who used to play Vintage Doomsday Gush) what it's like playing a deck like that. He responded, "If you ever want to know how many 'wrongs' make a 'right', just ask someone who has played Doomsday Gush."
It's quite epic. Islandwalk, Shroud, Trample? Yes, very yes!That's about right, actually. Another thing that can be said about it is that it's not unlike the music of Frank Zappa, it's bizarre nature often finds it being lost on people.