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Time to turn the tables (ninety degrees sideways, at least)!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
Can you win the game by (mostly) just tapping?With this deck, you can at least give it a shot!Try to create a bunch of tokens, then tap them to fuel a number of effects. Skaab Wrangler and Gaze of Justice can remove nasty threats from the board, while Raff generates you some extra cards and Aethertow provides you with some handy removal. Once the game goes on, you can use Felidar Retreat, Mace of the Valiant or perhaps even Raff's abilities, Rallying Roar and Sparring Regimen to win you the game.The sideboard contains a handful of handy cards for alternative strategies.Consider these if you otherwise run into some trouble!Statistics: (out of 5)- Deck Speed: <><> (How quick the deck is?)- Creature Focus: <><><><><> (How much this deck relies on creatures?)- Creature Size: <> (How big are the main creatures of this deck?)- Card Synergy: <><><> (Do the cards of the deck help out each other well?)- Card Value: <><><> (How much card advantage can you get out of your cards?)- Level of Complexity: <><><> (How hard this deck is to properly play?)Pros:+ Can use its creatures in various ways, both unleashing offense as well as generating benefits from tap effects!Cons:- Very vulnerable to boardwipes.
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Turning the tables in real life, not just in games, can be fun.I do have a table that if turned 90° would create a passage into an area otherwise not passable.You post coincide with a time where I am experimenting with furniture setups, so in a way it becomes relevant to that project as turning something as simple as a table creates an entirely different apartment. The table in question is almost triangular, so placed in certain positions it creates passage room depending on other nearby pieces of furniture. In this case I'm more interested in keeping that table as it is, because it forms my apartment in a way that appeals more to me, and the concept of turning furniture constellations is one I've covered in a recent post of mine.Named "project crawlspace"
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