Yes! We amphibians must stick together: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=159036
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I'm the opposite, I don't have much practice optimizing powerful decks like your soldiers. ;) Looks pretty vicious, though, and your UBR zombie deck is awesome.
This is easily the most creative zombie deck I've ever seen. I never knew there were all these cool multicolor zombies until now. =D
Thanks! And apart from the joke land section, this deck is ridiculously cheap... I think I have to buy the cards now to appease our new amphibious masters.
You should probably replace most of your lands with Untaidake the Cloud Keeper. It's the only land that lets you deal 2 damage every turn for 0 mana.
So long as you don't mind using non-Eldrazi cards, creatures like Overgrown Battlements help quite a lot - they provide blockers against aggro decks, and help you get the mana you need to cast your big Eldrazi. Replace some of your expensive Eldrazi Drone cards with the battlement and other defenders with beneficial effects and you'll probably do better. My friend's deck uses that strategy alongside Cloudpost+Glimmerpost+landsearch to ramp up to the uncommon Eldrazi, and it's vicious. Whatever your ramping strategy, you should definitely put in Artisan of Kozilek.
The quest can be great with the marshal and other cards that give you more than one goblin at a time. Even if it doesn't make it into high-level goblin decks, it's certainly fun to play. But this deck clearly needs Curse of the Fire Penguin.
Training Grounds is a near-necessity for a levelup deck. Coralhelm Commander and Lighthouse Chronologist are both great, but also quite expensive $-wise (and your casual playgroup might consider the chronologist too cheesy).
Morph decks are so fun. I've seen Vesuvan Shapeshifter and Shaper Parasite used to great effect in them before.
This is unfortunately true. Copied spells (including storm and conspire copies) don't count as being "played" or "cast". Mind you, even casting Dragonstorm twice will win you a lot of casual games, especially considering the Where Ancients Tread and the Predator Dragons.
It's creative and plays very differently than a standard infect deck. I think it's awesome that this deck thinks outside the box and convinces other players to do the same - that's much more important than sacrificing a good idea for the sake of optimality.
Heck, it could even wrestly Arnold Schwarzenegger with his name spelled right.
It's pretty awesome to have your team be an Aura Gnarlid and a plant token that could wrestle Arnold Schwarzenneger. 'Nuff said.
Thanks! I left a couple comments on my favorites, feel free to check out my other decks as well.
Evil! Maybe some indestructable creatures or manlands? (Unless you can reliably get out multiple darksteel plates)
Awesome, I love all-out decks like this. Reminds me of my UR pauper kiln fiend deck. Speaking of which I'd replace the Viashino Slaughtermaster with Kiln Fiends, which are extra devastating when you use your tunneler + buff spells combo. It's true that they can't be made unblockable with the hearth charms, but even if you only have fiends out you can still use the hearth charm to give them all +4/+0.
Nice! I guess this makes my landfall "superbudget" or something, since I don't have any mythic rares. >_> But it's still pretty good and has a fun twist, if anyone wants to take a look. =D http://mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=153141
Why is Book Burning in here? The damage is optional, and you can only bluff that you have a dredge deck once per opponent, if that.
Oh god the next sample hand I imprinted Argentum Armor onto a Prototype Portal. D:
Sample hand: 1) Mishra's Workshop 2) Vesuva, Wurmcoil Engine 3) Wurmcoil Engine 4) Wurmcoil Engine ...I'm never playing against this monstrosity.
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