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I'm rather certain I've created a Yennett deck before, but I cannot find it. ODD, ISN'T IT?This is a Budget Elder Dragon Highlander deck (BEDH). It is meant for the Elder Dragon Highlander format, a.k.a. Commander. If you are not familiar with the format, I'll link it below for you.https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Commander_(format)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/
Yennet is a rather unique commander, which I always like. Her abilities let you cast cards for free every single turn, provided you have a lot of odd-costed cards in your deck. Let's see how to play her properly!Yennet loves library manipulation. This deck attempts to manipulate your deck constantly with the usage of scrying, reordering and by placing cards from your hand / graveyard on top of your library. Once this has been set up, you can start swinging with Yennet for maximum card advantage.This deck wants to dominate by dropping big hard-hitting fliers and outmaneuvering enemy plays with countermagic, boardwipes and constant card advantage. Use your library-manipulating cards to make every single turn count!Statistics, pros and cons. Consider reading these, especially if you are a newbie!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:+ Something quite different to play.+ Easy to draw the cards you need, thanks to the constant library manipulation.+ This deck is almost completely made out of odd-costed cards. Yennet will likely hit something useful!Cons:- Quite slow.- Requires some setup to perform well.
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You got many decks, so if you for some reason didn't make the first yennett deck public, it's going to be hard to find again.Otherwise you can just use the search engine.Since search results doesn't reveal decks that are not public, even though you built them, there's a sort of pressure to make them public which might be one of the reasons why spam and upvote wars was more done in the past.
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Maybe you are right.
After I made many of my own decks private to trim them for personal information I have encountered the situation of being certain that I've built a deck, but when searching for it I'd have to go through all deckpages to find it again.The first times I had the problem it did create a "my deck is gone" feeling.