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I'm a girl with braids who has a love for giant monsters, so this deck is created with that theme in mind. A low mana commander who can throw down terrifying creatures or artifacts each turn, and be able to produce the mana required for more turns and some irritating control. This deck would be significantly cheaper, $ wise, if you remove the few sorceries and stuff that are like 15 bucks. This deck was a lot better before I removed all cards over 20 dollars - put Emrakul the Aeons Torn, Kozilek Butcher of Truth, and Blightsteel Colossus for some ridiculously expensive but devastating creatures.
Pester your enemy with the small fry creatures I've thrown in there, and set up to drop some heavy mana help. Once you get the commander out, you'll likely be able to double land, and by that point it's just being able to pay for control. Throw down some insane creatures every turn, with an artifact here and there. Pay for some cheap creatures that can copy those already on the field, and prepare to have the most insane battlefield presence ever. And, if you find yourself with too many cards in hand, seeing as there is a one-big-dude-a-turn bottleneck on Braids, go ahead and send out some of the cheaper creatures that are as big and tough as the number of cards in hand. Eventually, you'll be taking extra turns, stealing or tapping the stuff your opponent managed to get out, and annihilating everything with your immense army.
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NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.