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Ah, Rakdos "Choices". Perhaps my favorite deck type of all time. Not very good, to be exact, but sure as hell fun to play. Dicks out for all the Rakdos chads out there!I mostly use MTG Vault for my own private projects nowadays, but feel free to comment or request a deck of your choice. I've loved the Vault so far, and I like that they are still improving on it, as well as I am improving on my English language skills.So, if you like what you see, consider checking out some of my other budget-y work from the link below.https://www.mtgvault.com/northernwarlord/budget/
This deck sure can make your opponents make some bad choices. Make enemies lose some resources early game with cards like Burglar Rat, Serrated Scorpion and Viashino Pyromancer, so they have harder time picking their poison later on. Abrade and Diabolic Edict can thin down enemy lines so they'll have little options for cards like Demanding Dragon and Remorseless Punishment in the late game.This deck likes to go in for the long game, so this deck plays mostly like burn-control hybrid. Try to focus on the resources your opponents currently have, and try to force their choices whenever possible. The sideboard offers some sneaky tricks for the cunning player. Rakdos Charm offers several quirky options to choose from, while Barter in Blood greatly cuts down creatures on the field. Traitor's Roar can come really handy in the longest of games, where stalemates and repeated land-draws occur more often.
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Traitors roar :)Haven't seen that in a while.The card got underestimated by most.At that time I was running a 100% random evolution project, and it was one of the cards that rose from the primordial soup to become part of something bigger. My cardpool was focussed on hybrid mana just to study mana decks would end up with.
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Also, seems like we have 3 two headed giant edh players in here.I've recklessly send them your way because I saw you among the tributers of the tag.If you see any millers I haven't managed to haunt, you can always punish me back by sending them my way ;)
That wouldn't be a punishment and you now it.
Ha ha.It would be such a punishment, because I always despair at the state of mill, so other millers actually torment me.I do admit that I sometimes find the torment to be humorous.
I made a quirkier higher budget version of this deck, I too was inspired by browbeat.https://www.mtgvault.com/n810/decks/bad-life-choices/
Make it public :) I can't copy paste the link with my mobile.
it's public, listed under "bad life choices".