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Golgari has been close to my heart for as long as I can remember, for I've always loved both the asshole-ishness of black and the big, flashy creatures of green. This deck attempts to take advantage of both of these to create a big nasty mess for your opponents to handle.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/
Oftentimes you'll either see a Golgari-colored deck which is centered around self-milling or then sacrificing, but rarely both. This time, we'll attempt slapping both of these into a one, fitting package.Apocalypse Demon just might be the most fitting card to this deck. A creature no-one remembers, yet still can easily kick some serious ass if left to its own businesses for more than a couple of turns. This bad boy grows constantly bigger as long as you can keep feeding him, but even in the unfortunate case of you running out of supplies, he merely decides to take a nap rather than snack on your face instead. What a cool guy!...but yeah, this deck attempts to go a bit two different ways at the same time. Glowspore Shaman, Skull Prophet and Corpse Churn can help toss some cards to the 'yard, while Svogthos and Apocalypse Demon grow rapidly. Even Izoni doesn't mind some self-milling, even though she is a part of the secondary theme of this deck: sacrifice. Along with cards like Moldervine Reclamation and Lumberknot, dying creatures can easily refill your spent resources and power you up for the next wave of onslaught unleashed at your opponents. If you manage to draw and slam Deadbridge Chant onto the field, you'll be able to quickly outvalue all your opponents, easily winning you the game.The sideboard contains some situation-specific cards, which can be handy to check out and consider for the deck. If you have anything to ask, feel free to do so below!
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When searching for decktags, the system only looks at the first four tags on a deck.Since I know you like to use tags, it might be a thing for you to reconsider your setup of tags so you become more searchable
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when search deck it will look at all the tags, only shows 4 on front page etc but they are still tehre and can search- may god bless ur'e souls
They are still there, but invisible.If you want the tag to be seen, it needs to be one of the first fourI often have tags I want to be seen.Once people know a tag, people search for the tag ;)