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i like it, a sweet reiteration on the suicide black deck, full of pet cards and just devestating creatures. i would take the giant scorpions out and add some hard removal because your deck is lacking any way to interact with problem creatures/evasive creatures. also, a playset of dark rituals are essential to any mono-black deck. adding sanguine bond can give you a nice combo outlet with exquisite blood as well :)overall though, the flavor is there, and that all that really matters in the end anyway. +1
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Thanks for the feedback :)I put the Giant Scorpions in there for defense, but I guess the Sengir Autocrats can handle that. Plus you are right on more removal, so I'll see what I haveThe Dark Rituals I'll also look into, but I'm on a tight budget, so I use what I have available firstSame with the Sanguine Bond. My friend used the Bond/Blood combo, and it's scary as hell ._.
one more suggestion, putting in a playset of carnophage/vampire lacerator will prove infinitely more useful than wall of blood ever will be, and to that effect you might want to consider moltensteel dragon as he can be played in a monoblack deck. also, in terms of spot removal, tendrils of corruption seems like a winner in this deck. props on snuff out as well, one of my favorite removal spells
Thanks again. I probably won't add the Moltensteel, just because, even though he is a good card and I CAN run him in this deck, he's not black, and I want the deck's color identity to be black. Though I will take your advice on the Vampire Lacerators and the Tendrils of Corruption. I can't wait to get this deck together
let me know how it turns out
I totally forgot to tell you! This deck works like a charm! Works better than I expected. It's a slow start, sure, but once it gets rolling, it's hard to counter.