I thought Cockatrice was sued/ ordered a cease and desist?! I'm not really finding much on google either about it.
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I know you made this deck a while ago and probably haven't looked at it recently but, I think Prophet of Kruphix would be awesome in this deck. I might base a deck off of this to piss my friends off for laughs.
Toxin would also kill themselves.
This deck looks pretty solid man! Good job! Let us know how it plays out when you get it built.
Personally, I think slivers almost NEED Progenitor Mimic in standard. He's a beast paired up with either Syphon, Meganctic (in your case Predatory) and Flamecaster. Also the vigilance one is pretty amazing. I actually ended up adding the full amount in my deck once I play tested a few times. I mostly play 3+ players within my circle of friends though.It looks pretty aggro but you don't have a lot of options when it comes to a control deck at all.Here's my deck to maybe give you some ideas.http://www.mtgvault.com/mesapunk87/decks/for-the-horde/
Thanks for the comment on my slivers man. I was hoping to find yours here for ideas but I'll comment this one cause I'm a sucker for Goblins. How does the 15 lands work out for you? I've never built anything with less than 18 personally.
Also throw in a creature with protection from all colours instead of having separate creatures for different colours. With the enchantment all of your creatures would have protection.
I'm very shocked that you aren't running Concerted Effort in this deck. Use Stillmoon's flying ability during your upkeep and then they would all gain flying as well. Though it'd be beneficial to add a knight with vigilance too to take advantage.
Ensnaring Bride stops your creatures from being able to attack as well. That's how I'm reading the card anyways.
isn't Consuming Aberration only based on opponent graveyards?
The Cat token loop is an illegal loop. Solely because there is no end to it. The other loops are legal because when the opponent has no more life to lose then the loop ends. The mana loop is also legal because you decide how many time you tap/untap Axebane. Very neat deck but it is broken as is. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news :(
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Valdez for clarifying that :)
I don't know if this works. The rules from what I've learned playing Two-Headed Dragon on PC is that you choose which "head" to attack. So if your opponents choose to attack your team mate you can't block for him. Again I don't know if the PC game just mucked that up or not.