There you go, perfect! A green and white graveyard based deck. That's probably the least common combination of colours for that style of play. Hence why green and white decks usually try to stop these kinds of cards working (think dryad militant or rest in peace for example). Most graveyard based decks are either black or blue zombies, green/black or green/blue, or blue and/or red flashback decks. Sometimes it's nice to take a commonly played mechanic and play with slightly different colours. (E.g. Black burn, or green life gain). Try the cards kazzong's suggested and play test the deck a few times to see what works buddy!
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Sorry man, kazzong's totally right. It's target creature token. The fact that creature has been buff spelled makes absolutely no difference at all. In fact, the new token wouldn't even be buffed for that turn. Think about it like this. If you had enchanted your original creature token with an aura card, the new creature would by no means come into play with a copy of that aura card attached to it. A buff spell works in the same way as an aura card does, but it's just that it's a temporary effect rather than a permanent one. I'm sorry to breaks the news to ya buddy, but better you found that out before you based your entire deck on that non-existent combo lol. If you want any more help though, I'm more than happy to answer questions.
Thanks guys ;)
Thrummingbird. About to go out of cycle, but proliferate is a scars of mirrodin ability that's phasing out now.
FYI, you're thinking about the legendary creatures rule. The rule for planeswalkers is different (see below).
Thankyou Mercedes. Finally, somebody who knows the rules! Just take all but 1 or 2 of the Jaces out man.
That doesn't make it a good deck. Have you actually played this? I promise you, you will lose every time.
Yeah, look at the way this deck is formed and PLEASE try and apply some of it to your other decks buddy!
Planeswalker rule. Mana curve.
Good luck with the Jaces, you know you can't play more than one at once right? Even if they have a different name. Plus you only have 8 counterspells, and they're not even good ones. Mana leak only actually works early on, and dissipate costs way too much to be any good. I sincerely hope you look properly at some real control decks before you blow $370 dollars on this mess.
Do you think you're running enough green for a vorapede or two? Gotta be the ultimate undying creature...
Scorched rusalka, absolutely shocking.
Well, the trick is to wait until the cards are just out of standard. That's when they're at their cheapest. So all this year I've been buying the cards I want from the zendikar block and come the 5th I'm gonna get crackin on scars of mirrodin. I set myself a limit of $125 (low price) per deck, almost half yours here. I guarantee in two years you could build this deck from scratch for that price or less, positive. But each to their own man, I still think its a great deck.
No worries man, I've had the same problem before. Sucks to be buffing your opponents creatures as well!
The classical games shop in godalming, England. If you're gonna make a boros deck and keep it standard, there's only one realistic combination of best cards for usability. If you have the the idea and the cash, and someone else has that same idea and as much cash, of course you're gonna have the same deck. That's why I hate standard. It cuts your pool of cards down from 20,000 to at best 1,000. Way less variety I think.
Ancestral recall?
You'd be better of with honor of the pure than crusade mate.
No deathbringer liege?
Nice to see a green faerie deck...
Nicely done sir! I run a similar idea with squirrels, here it is if you care to take a look... http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=275265
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