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You play show and tell and tinker with your friends casually? What kind of playgroup do you have?
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i wouldn't consider colossus casual, especially using tinker, but thats me. without tinker maybe.
emerakul isn't an artifact, you may need some buffers to cast it. high tide is a nice one.
Show and tell, for Emrakaul. It's pretty good. Saw some play.
oooo, show and tell, i never played with that.
elvish piper is something i have been thinking about for a fatty deck myself. i wanted to find a 9/9 or a 10/10 creature in the first pack i ever opened.
Call of the wild, Natural order, and Sneak Attack also good to get out fatties. This deck is an all blue variant on a Sneak and Show deck replacing Sneak attack with Tinker and Intuition with Mystical Tutor and Griselbrand with Darksteel Colossus.
i have a couple old call of the wilds
Hey sc27cer,Here's a Call of Wild deck I made for your viewing pleasure.http://www.mtgvault.com/planestalker/decks/call-of-wild-deck/
What a unique casual deck. Emrakuls, Force of Wills, Show and Tells... Seems pretty casual to me.
Hey benthenoobtuber,Thanks for the comment. Yeah the deck does contain some pretty intense cards, but its not those cards that make the deck casual. The deck is casual because it includes Tinker.I'm getting a feeling my idea of casual is not the same as some of you. Casual means the deck plays with non-legal cards the deck is not even vintage legal, let alone legacy, modern, or standard. Tinker makes this deck casual. Don't confuse the normal English usage of "casual" of inexpensive, easy going with MTG casual which refers to the tournament non-legality of a deck.I've got a legacy legal version of this deck posted if you'd like to look at a non-casual deck.http://www.mtgvault.com/planestalker/decks/legacy-show-an-eldrazi-deck/
well I'm enjoying mself.
I see what you mean but usually when most people think of casual, its usually something they play their friends that's fun and cheap. I'm pretty sure you or anyone else isn't going to spend over $1000 just to play casual. Playing 4 copies of a card that's even restricted in Vintage doesn't feel casual.
SHHHH, thats the point. Of course you can't get it at first, that would make it less funny when you did get it.
Hey d3Necromaster,You asked what type of people I've been playing.Haven't been playing MTG much lately except with my son. Used to play fairly regularly in big casual group games on Friday nights at local game store. Decks like this one were tolerated because they have no staying power in group games. Couple board wipes or innocent blood and this deck is toast. Most of the people I played with are gone (married like me now) and most of the kids now play EDH or standard, but occasionally I can talk them into a group game and I pull out monstrosities like this deck not because it will win but because it's just fun to see people groan at a turn 1 or 2 Emrakul or Darksteel Colossus.