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Draw, lifelink, and blue/white spell cost reduction. Pretty simple. Play your Familiars and Grand Arbiter to reduce the price of the high mana blue/white spells. Draw lots of cards.Gain lots of life. Again, pretty simple stuff. Casual deck for under 50 dollars.
Turn 1. Island. FamiliarTurn 2. Plains. Stormscape FamiliarTurn 3. Island. Grand ArbiterTurn 4. Plains. Sunscape Familiar. Now: Drogskol Reaver costs 3 mana Iridescent Angel costs 3 mana Fall of the Gravel costs 2 mana Kiss of the Amesha costs 2 mana Beck//Call will cost 2 mana. __________________________________ You can cast any of them, after the 2nd Familiar, on Turn 4. Gain life, powerful creatures, and counterspells for dirt cheap. Pretty simple stuff.
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I think this one has a lot of potential, once it gets rolling.
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Hi Jessie. Been a while - busy working on this deck --> http://www.mtgvault.com/tleung84633/decks/esper-pox-think-about-it/Sorry to advertise, so I chose to post this on one of your lesser-famous decks. Just hoping to get your advice on it. It's most definitely not budget =(
Will check it out.And no worries about advertizing.
I know it goes against your style of life gain but I would consider using Render Silent over Fall of the Gavel. It's going to be easier to cast most of the time, and prevents them from doing anything else they may want to do. Other than that the deck looks fairly promising with plenty of fuel through draw, disruption, and beaters. Good job.Thalia may also be something to look into. Disrupt them more, even though it affects you too it's not nearly as devastating to you.