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My first angel deck. I use Belbe's Portal and Urza's Incubator to get the necessary amount of mana to play the expensive angels. Please Comment.
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dude for the love of god (pun intended) stick wrath of god in this deck. themestastic! also day of judgment is another themic card.
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Whenever you base your deck around a card it's best if you have more than one of it in your deck.. run x4 of any key cards you have and you will have a better chance of getting what you need.. you have too many 1 of's cards.. ~
Or if you want to go high-curve, Decree of Justice makes Angels to the tune of WOG...
thanks for the comments guys! so what would you remove to get wrath of god and more key cards in there? because i had a huge problem of having too many cards in there... the deck still contains 64 cards...
honestly i'd drop the luminarch ascension and opal archangel, as well as enlightened tutors (as tutors they are a very roundabout way of getting cheaper spells, let's be honest). that's 8 slots freed up to either make your deck more consistent (i.e. make your belbe's portal or urza's incubator 4x) or add wrath of god in there as well for theme-tastic goodness.
also, drop the coat of arms... given the decision to play the coat of arms, or just another angel... i would always pick the creature. keep your opponent on the back foot. and also, your deck will be slow. you need to make up for that by dominating the mid-game by constantly sticking down threats. cards like Silence can help, by effectively denying your opponent a turn (or pushing your threats on to the battlefield, if your opponent is playing control)