This deck is giving me some fun ideas for my black speed! NICE!
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Have you been playing this deck in tournaments? If so, explain how effective it is and what issues you run into.
I've got a B/W Vampire deck that needs some tweaking. THANKS! http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=252281
Cool deck.
Hour of Reckoning looks like a must.
I'm in the middle of creating my first token deck, so there are a lot of potential cards that have yet to grace my deck. I if you have play tested this deck yet. If so, can you answer a few questions. 1. Do you last long enough for get out your high mana cards? (5, 7) 2. Does the sheer amount of 1/1 tokens in play at a time make it possible to stave off any real attacks, so that you might get your good stuff out? 3. What deck styles have caused you issues?
Bloodthrone and Carrion Feeder were options. I tried both. The exact working for Carrion didn't mesh with the deck, and bloodthrone took my creatures away. This was a good theory back then. I realized it would be more beneficial to have a little support from the opponent having to "sacrifice creature." That phrase is the the heartbeat of the deck. I played a blue control, and I was just too damn fast for it. By the time the fool wanted to counter me, I already had what I needed out. I think thoughtpicker witch and cabal trainee could add a cool dynamic to this deck. Measure if wickedness is my smack down card, put I guess you would have to see the deck in action. I used to have cards that made me sacrifice my own creatures, but I realized it conflicted with the more important abilities they had. Thanks for all the suggestions, I hadn't seen most of those cards. Definitively something to consider or sideboard.
Good idea thinking outside the box. I'm going to have to come up with my own concept deck from this type of idea.
This is slightly based around the idea I have for a token deck. I was curios to see how it was so expensive until I see the plainswalker. Makes my wallet hurt, but I think it's probably a must for any token deck. Four of those in a deck seems like a little bit of an overkill, but I could see how it would potentially become the main target of interest once it comes into play.