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Lieges.
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hah theres no way that can really work... can it? like. i feel like my elf deck would stomp this. but i love lieges dont get me wrong. check out my decks and comment
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hahah cromat!!
Actually it does work, I got this deck for my friend for christmas and it routinely wins.
id take out the little guys with the mana cost of one and put acceleration
I would rather have early defenders that I can throw away than some mana acceleration.
This is extremely unfocused. It would be way too slow to accomplish anything. There are much easier ways to run a five color deck then this. I mean, you can claim that it is excellent, but a.) I have a hard time believing you, b.) What decks are you pitting it against? 4/10 and that is being nice. What about spells, why one of each creature. I bet land destruction really hurts huh?
Christmas present for a friend, routinely wins apparently, jeez but I'll go ahead and humour your questions... One of each creature:- Each creature was chosen to promote as many colours as possible for it's mana cost with a few exceptions (Progenitus & lieges) Choice of Creatures:- Because they are as many colours as possible they work amazingly well with coalition victory, dragon arch and pillar of the paruns. Spells:- Many of the creatures have abilities, the need for spells is cut because of this, similarly spells won't help with having permanents of all colours. Land Destruction:- Land destruction always hurts, against this I'm sure that remains true, however I have no idea if this has been pitted against land destruction since I'm not the one playing with it. Decks it is playing against:- Well, the magic scene at Warwick university apparently has quite a few tournament players so I can only assume they know their stuff, being a Portsmouth university student I've never played them. My claim it was excellent:- I never claimed it was excellent, I claimed that to my knowledge it wins on a fairly regular basis, as far as my resources have informed me. Easier ways of running a five colour deck:- naturally, but this was designed around the theme of the lieges of shadowmoor and eventide so that point is moot. Way too slow:- Magic is tending towards slower games for casual play nowadays anyhow what with the cost of an aldrazi generally being around about 7 - 15, furthermore if you look beyond a standard dual to a multi game where a bulk of the game is politics until you can win then that doesn't matter at all, even less in alternative play styles such as emperor or two headed giant.
I like it. 8/10