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Well, now I'm thinking about going red/green/white, so I can have cards like Wild Nactle. Hmm. What say you?
I'm saying like, wait for his ability to trigger. Get it off, get the tokens, play Sarkhan the Mad, and use his ability. Probably should have made that more clear XD
This seems like it would be a really fun deck to play. I'm going to probably make this.
That would be cool, with the infinite mana, but there is only ONE way to get that infinite mana, and that's with Stonybrook schoolmaster, equipped to Paradise Mantle, while Intruder alarm is out. But, in that way, you have infinite creatures too, which, if you swing, you win. So, that just seems unnecessary.
Enduring Renewal is for the ornithopter, Grinding station Combo. Have grinding station and enduring renewal out, and start sacking and milling.
Thanks for that, don't know what I was thinking XD
I don't have that, but that sounds amazing, and as Kiln Fiend is one of my favorite cheap-casting burn creatures, I am going to try to get a set of Goblin Tunneler. That sounds awesome.
That's good in theory, and is actually a really good idea. Taking out the eldrazi and Dragons would make this deck have no need for mana ramp. Plus, there are some cards, like Vent Sentinel, that deal damage to my opponent equal to the number of defenders. Or, you could splash blue, and add this one blue defender that whenever you tap it, it mills your opponent for each defender you have. Defenders work so well together.
The only rares in this deck are the three dragons. I guess a better name for this deck would be cheep costing mana ramp/eldrazi. The only uncommons in this deck is Artisian, Fireball, and Blaze. Fireball and Blaze, you can both get for 10 cents, easy. The same price as most commons. You could switch Artisian out with another hand of emrakul if you wanted (Although I don't recommend it), and you can take all the dragons out and put in something else with flying that's red or green. This deck is more of an outline for what you can make. But hey, now I know the true meaning of pauper decks. I thought it was just a deck anyone could buy. Thanks.
That seems like an awesome, and very effective card, but this deck is all about quick, snappy hits. That would be great, maybe replacing a lava axe, or a traitorous Blood. However, that card, a rare, is not what this deck is about. This deck is about cards that anyone could have. Ever. The only Rare, Galvanoth, is one that you get in the dual decks. It's a rare that floats around. This decks' low cost is $3.24. That's something that almost any magic player could afford.But thanks for the view and comment :D