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Standard, Naya monsters...
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Why is your standard deck so amazingly expensive? Well whatever. Everything appears to be in order here.
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It's not my actual tournament deck, I wouldn't even take it to one, since the curve is a little off here... ...I just put this togeather for casual...I play Gruul Devotion most of the time...
Dude a casual deck is . . . well its less than $300 atleast that's how i see casual. What kind of casual decks do you run into?
I mean, casual play, not tournaments... ...meaning I don't use this deck for nothing, just threw it togeather of what I didn't use... ...I have a huge collection of cards, because I'm playing since 1999, so it's easy enough to trade for the cards I need in standard... ...I don't buy any of these cards, I just get them, so it doesn't matter how much they'd cost this way.......
I suppose it's just different casual environments are different. The thing is that a decks power is somewhat relative but can be geustimated by the decks cost crossed with the decks legality in certain formats. Afterall powerful cards are more expensive, but a tournament winning standard deck can't hold up against a casual legacy deck that costs half as much etc, etc, I'm sure you know all this. I suppose that a deck like this seems a little powerful for casual is all, with it's total price being so high. I see decks much weaker than this win standard fnm at my local shop, and this deck looks good enough to hold its own modern night as well. That's all. Also you have a sideboard that's pretty legit, which is weird for casual, well again casual where I'm from.
True, it's different everywhere...I play at multiple shops & even multiple cities... ...the place where I play the most at is extremely competative... ...especially standard FNM-s... ...the players here are skillful in both the game & deck building... ...here, FNM decks are usually better of those you see at the pro-tour & GP-s, because we all strive to perfect what professionals started & we also come up with our own types of decks... ...I've come up with an R/B/W control-midrange deck, that's different from the midrange you usually see at tournaments... ...I don't play Reckoner, nor Whip, only removal, draw, discard, life-gain & big creatures... ...I kinda fuse the creature-set of Rakdos control & Orzhov midrange... ...the deck beats any other control deck(even tough I can't always use my removal properly before sideboarding), it usually beats mono-black, red & blue, it's about tie with my Gruul-Devotion, usually beats Bant decks, & it has the upper hand against both Selesnya & Boros aggro... :)http://www.mtgvault.com/poetmasterx/decks/desecration-mortars/
Hmmm, well these are my casual decks. We don't really play legacy at our shop, so these are just for when I'm playing new players and when I'm playing large multiplayer games where no-one cares about format. Of course as often as not our multiplayer casual games are EDH games unless we have new players in the shop.http://www.mtgvault.com/d3necromaster/decks/bug-group-hug/andhttp://www.mtgvault.com/d3necromaster/decks/gateway-to-a-new-world/