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Looks really fun and plenty evil. The only thing I think is missing is Nightmare. He could be really useful here.
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Nightmare would be good. I dont have any in possession, and I think Corrupt does a better job of ending the game with Sanguine bond on the board. Thanks!
Of course, I would never cut Corrupt here.I was just thinking it could fill the same end ramp slot that Bloodline or Griselbrand is in. You could also benefit from Essence Harvest (Most likely sideboard) if you have out your big creatures. Another idea might be Mark of the Vampire.
it could fit for crypt ghast before those two, i supose, but Griz is in ther purely for late game card draw when (if) I have too much life to know what to do with, and Keeper is in there to create sac tokens for Cauldron.
OK, one time a person said to me "Bloodline Keeper is way to good to not run 4 of" I tend to agree. If you think he belongs here that is. I kind of also feel the same way about Vampire Nighthawk. I question the idea of Bubbling Cauldron and Festering Newt. Festering Newt is useless without Bubbling Cauldron and you don't run Bogbrew. And even though Bubbling Cauldron works well with Bloodline and Festering Newt, you only have 15 creatures in total. Half of them you wouldn't even want to sacrifice. Even for Bloodline Keeper, you might as well just keep the tokens. Also, Child of Night is back.
the whole deck is really just support for the Sanguine Bond/Corrupt interaction. Cauldron/newt are probably coming out, and Im probably transitioning this to a B/W deck for better lifegain with the Bond.