I like. Check out my glissa deck, Glissa's psychosis!
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Try playing against as many deck types as possible. This is a pretty standard beatdown deck, so go against decks that are good against a creature deck - burns, controls, etc. If you end up going .500 or better, then you're on the right track. :) Check out my deck and leave a comment! :D http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=154354
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If you're playing Legacy, go for Wound Reflection. Check out my deck and leave a comment! :D http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=154354
I really truthfully think this is the sort of thing WoTC wanted to see when they did the Zendikar block. Good on you. Check out my deck and leave a comment! :D http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=154354
I'm personally not a huuuuuuuuge fan of Eldrazi, and I have never pulled Progenitus off in a match outside of Elvish Piper, and dragons are not my thing. However, using summons that don't make you drop casting costs of over 5 can be a real useful strategy. Personally, I've got a habit of doing that with Angels. Check out my deck and leave a comment! :D http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=154354
Building a deck with moxen always ruffles my feathers. Why make a deck that calls out one of the power nine when they're a) not legal, and b) so hard to come by? It takes next to no skill to build a deck with moxen.
Not personally a fan of arrogant bloodlord. Try Gul'draz Vampire instead. Check out my Glissa's Psychosis deck!
I never advocate coat of arms in anything but a sideboard, because it helps most enemies too. Check out my Glissa's Psychosis deck!
Angelic Arbiter would be a good fit. Great staller card.
Might go a little lighter on the creature cards, you'll have a hard time with keeping or getting them on the board against certain other decks. Try splashing black and adding like some gravegill stuff and use rise from the grave or morbid plunder... stuff that let's you lower the creature number and allows for more utility spell slots.
I'd still make use of a set of Praetors, honestly. I've had an infect deck which featured them played against me and it threw me for a big loop every match.
When I built it, I actually didn't base it around Glissa. I built it around Psychosis Crawler. However, when i finally got to play test it against an actual opponent, it turned out that Glissa and Plague Myr ended up being my primary two creatures, and the combo (with a sac engine in Culling Dais or Throne of Geth) ended up being far more effective than the pumping up of Crawler through draw effects - which is actually why Rot Wolf is in there, infect wasn't really taken in to account at all when I built it. Anyhow, I played four matches with this deck, and it turned out to be one of my more powerful decks. I did a little bit of rebalancing before I started, and added a Mox Opal and tried it with a Temple Bell, though I think I am gonna take the Bell out and put a Dais or Throne back in. Anyhow, I won 75% of the matches, the loss ended up being from a bad draw and Temple Bell helping my opponent more than helping me.