Nick_Hayes

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Howl of the Night Pack is really meant for mono-green decks. If you make your deck a little more red-centered, you can use alternate token producers such as Dragon Fodder, Goblin Assault, and Predatory Advantage. I assume you want to steer away from token-producing creatures, such as Mycoloth, so that you can consistently Polymorph into one of your bomb creatures. You can also add Lurking Predators so that you have an alternate method to get your creatures out. It also combos great with Ponder, if you want to put that in.

Also, your mana seems a little shaky. Try to balance it out a bit more among your colors. You might not want to run a full playset of Gargoyle Castle.

Lastly, this deck should run a one-of Progenitus. Because... Why not?

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Posted 03 January 2010 at 23:29 as a comment on polymorph

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Take out Uril and Sigil of the Empty Throne, you don't have enough enchantments to make them worth it. Sideboard Spellbreaker Behemoth for when you face control decks, run Mycoid Shepherd or Cliffrunner Behemoth instead. Replace Branching Bolt with Lightning Bolt. Also, you can only have 4 Kazandu and Graypelt Refuges, you can replace the extra ones with Jungle Shrine.

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Posted 02 January 2010 at 17:22 as a comment on Cascade Naya

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Since you're using devour, you might want to swap Rampant Growth for Borderland Ranger. For one more mana, you get the same effect tacked on to a 2/2 that your dragons can eat. Also, take out two Dragon Whelps for two more Broodmothers, if those are going to be your big token producers. Obviously, Rootbound Crag and Birds of Paradise would be great for this deck, but those are pretty expensive.

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Posted 02 January 2010 at 02:37 as a comment on Hellkite Brood

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Well, I do like it, I had something like this a while back. I think you should run four of each -blade creature, if they're the focus of this deck, you should have enough of them. Also, this deck can totally abuse Bloodbraid Elf. If it cascades into a Jund Hackblade, for example, you have two hasted 3/2s for four mana. It kind of sucks to cascade into a Borderpost, though. You can get around that by using Violent Outburst or Demonic Dread, which can get you the creatures you want and pass by the borderposts.

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Posted 29 December 2009 at 12:32 as a comment on Blades of Glory

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Why is Living Tsunami in this deck? Replace it with Nemesis of Reason, it fits this deck much better. Also, swap out the Terramorphics for two more of each basic land (or Drowned Catacombs, if you can afford it).

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Posted 29 December 2009 at 02:57 as a comment on down by the mill

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Halo Hunter says "destroy target Angel." Since Baneslayer has protection from demons, it cannot be targeted by a demon's effect, so Halo Hunter cannot destroy it. Halo Hunter will have to destroy a different Angel, or if there are no other Angels, the effect will have no possible targets and it will fizzle.

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Posted 28 December 2009 at 22:44 as a comment on Question. Halo Hunter and Baneslayer

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Sorry, I overlooked Knight of the Reliquary, forget what I said about Arid Mesa.

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Posted 28 December 2009 at 22:44 as a comment on My naya deck

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You have quite the wallet, Cheddarbob. As for my suggestions, I think you should swap out the Noble Hierarchs for Birds of Paradise, since you don't really need exalted for this deck and the Birds cover all three of the colors you need. Other than that, maybe take out the Borderland Rangers to round out your playsets of Lightning Bolt and Path to Exile; you're not running that many basic lands to begin with and Arid Mesa will want to search for some of them. You might also want to take out one or two of the Mesas, since you're not using Landfall and there aren't many lands to search for, but I guess that's for you to determine after you've done some playtesting.

Overall a great deck, nice job.

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Posted 28 December 2009 at 22:42 as a comment on My naya deck

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Halo Hunter says "destroy target Angel." Since Baneslayer has protection from demons, it cannot be targeted by a demon's effect, so Halo Hunter cannot destroy it. Halo Hunter will have to destroy a different Angel, or if there are no other Angels, the effect will have no possible targets and it will fizzle.

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Posted 28 December 2009 at 22:42 as a comment on Question. Halo Hunter and Baneslayer

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