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Are you bored? Does Magic: The Gathering feel old and vapid? Got any useless bucks in your bank account? Ladies and Gentlemen, I have solution.Use your bank account on nearest MTG marketplace website and buy some cheap cards, craft a deck, and challenge your friends! To double the fun, ask your friend to create such a deck too!The Budget Decks -series is meant for your free time! These are meant to inspire you, and the deck's value is meant to be low! (Between 10 and 20 bucks.)This specific budget deck is inspired and requested by ProGhost12.
Dromoka's brood differ the most when compared to other Tarkir's dragon clans, since instead of fighting with brutality or backstabbing, Dromoka's brood fights with honor, glory and valor.Like their matriarch as well, dragons of Dromoka brood respect their own, no matter how small or pathetic they might be, since the dragons know that even the smallest and weakest may take down huge threats, if they just work together.
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Two Enduring Scalelords on the field equal potential intifinate power and toughness flying creatures, or whatever power and toughness you choose really. Bramblewood Paragon, Crowned Ceratok, and Tuskguard Captain all give trample to all your creatures with a +1/+1 counter on them BTW.
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Captain to the sideboard.(Trying to keep this deck Standard, you know?)
True thing about the Scalelords, but really easy to play around it. One or two spells can just kill or exile both of them. Can also be turned against you by two to three spells (tap them down, take control, attack) It's strong on paper, but not really that much.
Yeah, I know. But then again, every single infinite/infinite creature has its risks. And then again, many games have been won by using creatures that hit harder than any of the players can take.
While I think blue would be an excellent colour to add to this deck, I understand the flavour reasons behind leaving it out. In other regards I do really like this deck quite much. I see that you have some earlygame pressure you can apply and you have a cheeky combo in there! Also the deck is very budget, which is quite helpful for newer players. I of course own a playset of all the cards already, but I understand not everyone is in such a privileged position as I am.Hope you have a nice day! I also like your avatar, remember to ignore the haters!
Thanks a lot mate! That comment pretty much made my day.A great day for you too!
I like this deck! So many people living in the past with Abzan, you're in the now with Dromoka!
I LIKE, 2-0 second deck i have seen by you that i would enjoy playing. And this just looks all around fun. I would probably add a little removal from threats, but to me it looks solid.
I love it, this is a good deck. i have had one just like it. and it was great. +1
Just FYI, Ordeal of Nylea and Chronicler of Heroes are out of rotation. I'm pretty sure this deck is old, but I feel like it's worth mentioning. Other than that, great deck!