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You have black mana in your creature costs but no black mana sources. Either get some or replace Wydwen, the Biting Gale with another creature.
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Hey!Thanks for the pointer! HAHA! Totally forgot about her black manaThought all my creatures were hybrids >.<
Haha np, always helps with things to get others to look at decks to see if you missed stuff. Sometimes we miss the simplest things from time to time. I know I most certainly have. :P
Hah!How I constructed this deck,Started typing 'merfolk' and 'unblockable' on blue, nothing much.Then I had to resort to blue/black.I started adding the liege and InfiltratorIn the list of black/blue multicolour, I saw Wydwen, so I threw her in without thinking she's a multicoloured, not hybrid xD
Just found this Dimir deck, that has a built in Mill engine for cheap. Most expensive thing in the deck was the shocklands. Might be right up your alley. It's also got some ladies in it. xDhttp://www.mtgvault.com/orenjipinku/decks/dimir/
Oh nah, I ain't a fan of Dimir. But the flavor is too spread out. I can't feel it
Since you've got faeries going see about grabbing Oona
I'm afraid she'll jack up the price of this deck :($30 is kinda hitting my cap for a budget deck.
Ahh, makes sense. I use Oona in my faerie deck she energizes well with most blue black decks.
Mine is focused around Attacking for Card Advantage :)I'd love to have a mill flavor to it but... the last time I did, the focus spreads out and things didn't work well :(
Its the creature generation that I find more useful than the mill itself.
Oh... Spot on!Did the adjustments, thanks!
You're welcome glad to be of help.