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Starter Budget -series is variation of my famous(?) Budget Decks -series.In this series, I attempt to create decks that go great for starters:They do not have extremely valuable or complicated cards. Most of them are simple commons and uncommons.Though, this doesn't mean that these decks aren't threat. In right hands (and with some practice, of course,) they can overwhelm very tough opponents.These decks are meant for those who have just dived into the mysterious depths of Magic: The Gathering, or to those people who like simple and cheap decks. Or to just anyone!Budget is meant to be low! (Less than 15 bucks.)So cheap, so simple, so much fun.(Remember: If you are new player, do not be afraid to ask if you have questions. Northy has always time for newbies!)
NOTE: This is a part of three decks GreatMasterZ ordered. Before you comment, you might want to check out the others too:http://www.mtgvault.com/northernwarlord/decks/starter-budget-trinity-1/http://www.mtgvault.com/northernwarlord/decks/starter-budget-trinity-3/As mentioned, inspired by GreatMasterZ.Trinity #2 will try to teach newbies the ways of blue control. This control deck is flavored with flying creatures also, which can easily end your opponents if they are not prepared.While playing this deck, it is important to understand the following keywords:-Defender(A creature with Defender ability can't attack. Nuff' said.)-Flying(Creatures with flying are unblockable to all creatures without Flying or Reach abilities.)-Islandwalk(If your opponent controls one or more islands, a creature with Islandwalk can't be blocked while attacking that player.)-Counter a spell(If a spell is countered, it won't resolve. The countered spell goes to graveyard and its effect is discarded.)
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I recommend Augury Owl over Sage Owl. Looking at your top 4 is really nice, but if it's all land or all spells, or just a bunch of stuff you don't need at the moment, it's nice to get rid of it. With the scry you at least can ditch the unnecessary cards for better card advantage
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Augury Owl doesn't look nearly as cool as Sage Owl though!
You are, literally, the greatest person ever. This will be on all 3 decks.THANK YOU!!!