Fist of Dragon

by SaNe_ on 21 June 2009

Main Deck (69 cards)

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Deck Description

One Turn Kill:
-Lotus Bloom
-2XSeething song
-Dark Ritual
-Dragonstorm
-Land
-Mass Hysteria


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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Fist of Dragon

its a good idea but i would use Bogardan Hellkite 4x then its over
and just 1 question to Draco: are snowy forests and forests different standard land types? (snowy forest is a snowy standard land)

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Posted 21 June 2009 at 11:15

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Lotus Bloom has suspend so it comes into play turn 3 at the earliest. You need Black Lotus to pull this off. Not to mention that the likelihood of getting a 7 card turn 1 combo in a deck of 69 cards when you don't even have 4 of each piece is going to be monstrously difficult.

Here are the rules on Basic Lands:

* 205.4b Any land with the supertype “basic” is a basic land. Any land that doesn’t have this supertype is a nonbasic land.
o Example:
Note that cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition core set didn’t use the word “basic” to indicate a basic land. Cards from those sets with the following names are basic lands: Forest, Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered Swamp.
* 212.6f Land subtypes are always a single word and are listed after a long dash. Land subtypes are also called land types. Lands may have multiple subtypes.
o Example:
“Basic Land — Mountain” means the card is a land with the Mountain subtype.
* 212.6g The basic land types are Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. If an object uses the words “basic land type,” it’s referring to one of these subtypes. A land with a basic land type has an intrinsic ability to produce colored mana. (See rule 406, “Mana Abilities.”) The land is treated as if its text box included, “Image:Tap.gif: Add [mana symbol] to your mana pool,” even if the text box doesn’t actually contain text or the card has no text box. Plains produce white mana; Islands, blue; Swamps, black; Mountains, red; and Forests, green.


Basically, no, snow covered lands don't count.

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Posted 21 June 2009 at 14:58

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