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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 xgodofwaterx.
This deck is meant to be played in Two-Headed Giant format along with the deck,Budget Decks: Got a Devil...http://www.mtgvault.com/northernwarlord/decks/budget-decks-got-a-devil/Unlike your hot-headed "cousin" this deck attempts to secure the late-game and kill opposing creatures, while your cousin swings mercilessly turn after turn. You should also remember to support your friend by playing cards like Undying Evil and Sign in Blood.Cards like Gatekeeper of Malakir and Geth's Verdict and Ultimate Price can take care of creatures both early- and late-game. When facing decks with a lot of annoying spells, Duress can help a lot too.As the game progresses, your part of the show increases as well as aggro slowly gets left behind. You must finish what the aggro has started. Flying demons, Lashwrithe and the Gray Merchant are all good and reliable win conditions.
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Well made, definitely a great pair of decks! Sign in Blood is my favorite in this. Since aggro plays so many cards so quickly this is an excellent support card that stays relevant late game. The abundant removal is a great idea with so much creature aggro from the other deck. Thank you for making these!Ps. Question: Does Gray Merchant take life for each player in DHG? For example you have devotion 5, do you take 5 life for each opposing player for a total of 10 or take just 5 as though both players are just one.
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Yes. You do get double the life in Two-Headed Giant, since there are two separate opponents, which just happen to share a life total.
Looks fun to play, one of the local FNM events held is pretty casual -- maybe I'll build this and run it there just for some fun!
Do note that it's meant to be played in Two-Headed Giant format