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Mono-Green Aura decks are damn cool! I could just create more and more!Enjoy!
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I like it, but could you make a Modern version of it too?
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There. All good.
Looks good!
What about Aura Gnarlid?
Yeah, I could fill both of your and Darius's wishes...
This is a really cool deck idea! I haven't saw a good use of aura's in a little while and I think that it would work quite nicely. I like mono colored decks or guild decks for consistency. Your creatures would be quite powerful with this deck. Few Idea's for some new decks to throw out:Mono Green TribalTwo Color Sliver Deck (Sliver Decks are interesting to me but it seems like everyone uses 3+ colors and it seems harder to make things happen at first when you have that many colors) Maybe a Rakdos Guildgate Sliver Deck, or something like that.
Mono green and two-colored sliver?Damn, those are great ideas! I'm starting to like you already!
I got bored... I made both of those decks. Check 'em out!
Slivers are best to be played in an all-colour deck due to their diversity.I know someone with a basic Sliver deck like this and he wrecks everything in 5 turns.Making a dual-colour Sliver deck seems a bit anti-sliver to me, but it could work.
Yeah I just wanted to try out a 2 color deck to see how it would work and maybe later start adding one color at a time maybe. I just really wanted to see if you could even do a two color sliver deck and its worth a try for sure because now you can really throw out slivers pretty fast with only two colors so you can rush them pretty easy I feel like.Which Sliver deck are you talking about? Is it on this site or is it one of cool decks made by Northy? I would love to check it out!
Just a deck he made himself by pulling Slivers from boosters and fat packs.To play Slivers at their fullest you'll need a 5-colour deck.Playing them never seemed a problem to him despite all those colours (just add some double lands like Guildgates).But in my opinion Slivers aren't really fun at all to get played against and to play.Those tribal buffing effects are pretty much what Yu-Gi-Oh! did (and still does) which makes every archtype (tribal in YGO) the meta and everything else crap.It's the exact reason that I moved to MTG (and it much, much cheaper too).So yeah maybe it's a TGC trauma that makes me dislike Sliver decks.Back on-topic: just build a 5-colour Sliver deck and get guaranteed wins.
That's some great wisdom there. 5-colored Sliver decks are almost unstoppable if built right. But as Mastermine said, it is wise to start with two colors, then move forward to more colors.Also, the most powerful 5-colored Slivers often cost a whole lot of money.
Really?I thought they were pretty cheap?You know what, I'll make a deck right now and send you the link and I'll try to keep is as cheap as possible!