Haunted

by Scorcher505 on 07 September 2012

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Deck Description

White tokens and one drops designed to overwhelm opponents and finish them quickly. If that does not happen, Odric comes out and finishes the game. I take pride is trying to build good decks with the cheapest cards possible, so I try to use mostly commons and uncommons.

Deck Tags

  • Tournament

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Haunted

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Posted 07 September 2012 at 14:16

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fun with all that removal look at some other decks of mine please

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Posted 12 November 2012 at 15:53

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Maybe add some Soul's Attendant? It is an easy to get and cheap card (both casting cost, and literal money). It would provide you a healing source which relies on creatures entering the battlefield, which seems useful in a token deck like this. I personally use the green alternative to it, Essence Warden, a lot in my Saproling token deck.

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Posted 18 January 2013 at 16:04

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You should totaly play 4 "Precint Captain" and not just 1, same with the "Crusader of Ordic", not that you need many on field, but only to get to those cards quicker, also try the "Thraben Doomsayer" he is really good both for early ans specialy for late game, increase control runing the 4 "Oblivion Ring" and turn any simple small creature into a deadly beast with the 4 "Ethereal Armor".
You can reach 4 copies of these 5 cards (since you already have 2 Crusaders, 2 O-Rings and 1 Precint) for under $10, maybe even $8 or so. Get rid of the black cards, focus on the token making and beat down opponent with your strong hordes.

I have myself a "token army" deck for under $20, just that I dont do it with soldiers or spirits I rather like Zombies, check it out
http://www.mtgvault.com/carlosmagno/decks/ext-zombie-budget/

Good Luck.

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Posted 12 March 2013 at 00:33

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Your end of turn stuff isn't really worth it. I get how you are trying to keep it cheap, but I don't get why you call it tournament quality. Best you can get with the price? Sure, I'll buy that. But it isn't really tournament quality.

Okay cool, no two hundred dollar lands, no crazy combos, no unstopable beaters. What ever. That stuff doesn't make a deck tournament quality anyway. What makes a deck tournament quality is all about how well that deck is against what is called the meta game. I have seen the latest boros aggro tournament quality deck crushed by an azorius starter deck, I have seen the topping tournament quality modern deck swept away by a casual standard deck. How good the deck is, or how expensive the cards are, doesn't make it tournament quality.

Tournament quality decks are tournament quality decks because they are really good at going up against other tournament quality decks in what ever format they are considered tournament quality. Outside of format? Well just because they are very good decks they usually do well, but they aren't the best.

This deck doesn't address the issues you'd see in standard right now. It is just a well rounded token spam deck for cheap. Which is good, you can win with that, but as I said.

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Posted 12 March 2013 at 03:11

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