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Ever want to make an Eldrazi deck, but not want the hassle of all those eldrazi drones? Plus, don't have Emrakul, What-cha-ma-callshim, and kozilek, but have the other, common and uncommon eldrazi's? Well then, look no farther, because here is how you can get those nine-casting creatures out on turn five. With..... You guessed it, Defenders!
Quite simple. You mana ramp as much as you can, and use your defenders to hide behind as you acquire this mana. You don't have to match this deck perfectly, I mean, not everyone has a wall of wood lying around in their commons. But, this deck has always worked out well for me. Use cards like Overgrown Battlements to get those high-casting monsters out. And, if your back is against the wall, throw out a fireball or two. Those can get some real damage in this, and any mana ramp deck.
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you should make it so that attack you is a pain or a risk add cards like perimeter captain or stalwart shield-bearers also why not focus the deck so that it onlyfocuson defenders and cretures that get buffs from them and on last thing mabye some mre mama ramp might help
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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.
This has rares and uncommons in it. this is not pauper. pauper is defined as a deck made of only commons
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.