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Comments please! Possibly short on land?
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not only is your land way too short it's incredibly slow - every land is coming into play tapped. I suggest you get rid of the necropolises as the blue mana only helps the kredekt kreeper and the grim blades. get rid of the kredekt kreeper and the grimblades and switch for jund hackblades and sprouting thrinax. Increase your land too 22 - have 4 savage lands, 2 rootbound crag, 2 dragonskull summits and the corresponding forests, mountains and swamps. This will speed your deck up considerably You do realise that Kresh will not get bigger when opponents DISCARD cards as they have to leave play.
I suggest dropping out the grimblades all together and adding putrid leech. if you're focusing on discard, bump the amount of megrims up to 4. with lifegain, you could add one or two copies of dark confidant. bloodbraid elf isn't a bad idea to add in either. and maybe one or two copies of Garruk Wildspeaker. please give me feedback - http://mtgvault.com/Profile.aspx?UserID=16875
My focus isn't just discard, but to fill the graveyards to power up Lord of Extinction. So grimblades having deathtouch is a guaranteed way to do that early on in the game.
Also I am keeping this as a standard rules deck.
deadly recluse is much easier to play its standard aslo (1/2 , reach, deathtouch) 1G i colourless
I thought about deadly recluse as well, but I would think that the +1/+1 from multi-colored will help keep grimblades alive longer and thus filling the grave yards longer.