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Wizard Tribal deck I've thoroughly enjoyed playing. Out of all of my decks I would say this one is my favorite. A few of my friends refuse to play against it. I've thought about replacing Covert Operative with Neurok Invisimancer but that might be the only change I would make. So the idea is to completely lock down your opponent with Patron Wizard and tapping your Wizards to counterspell. Information Dealer ensures you're able to pull what you need. Usually by turn 5-6 your unblockable Covert Operative is in play and attacking every turn. If you need to keep your wizards untapped to counter something else then the Ghosthelm Courier is there to make sure Operative stays in play and makes him a little tougher. Psychic Trance comes in very handy if your opponent continues to sling one spell after another. As I said I had considered using Neurok Invisimancer rather than the Covert Operative but the only way to get the full benefit from this would be to make Nameless One unblockable. I'm fairly certain it would work well but I've not tested it yet. Nameless is there mostly to scare your opponent and keep them preoccupied with a giant creature rather than everything else you're doing.
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How about Redirect instead of Misdirection? You have to pay mana, but it will save you a ton of money.
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I like Redirect but I already have the 4 Misdirection in there and I can't tell you how many times it's saved me just being able to cast it for for discarding something else. True, it is an expensive card and that's often discouraging, with many cards, when trying to build a new deck! Were I building this from the ground up, Redirect would make an excellent substitute. Thanks for the suggestion.