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This is the life giving cat deck I am trying to tune up a little. Keep in mind I only have so many cards, and generally speaking unless I draw it in a booster, or trade someone for it I don't buy too many cards. (I have an arbitrary limit of 3 dollars. Anything more than that and I just do with out.)
This deck has played pretty well so far in actual play. We have an upcoming Plane Chase tournament and I think it'll do well. It gains life quickly, and most of the creature cards are cheap and quick. It's not as complicated as some decks, but it works pretty good.
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i think its pretty cool, but how do you win? turn 20 hitting them for 1 or 2 every turn while you gain crazy life?
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You need more Heavy hitters. I suggest to keep with the cat theme: Jareth, Leonine Titan, White Sun's Zenneth. You could always go old school Leonine way and make it a White Cat Equipment deck, this opens up a whole new world of Cats like: Rakasha Golden Cub, Kemba Kha Regent, Leonin Den Guard - with some el'cheapo equipments. Now a'days you have cards that give your creatures lifelink and are fairly cheap. Maybe check with some "Soul Bound" cards. Also, I know you dont want to go over your "3 dollar" limit, but Felidar Sovereign is worth a look.
Thanks for the input! I'll look at adding some heavier hitters to it-generally how this deck has one is I gain enough life to make the Ajani's Pridemate a much more serious threat.
So in actual play how it works is I pump up the Ajani's Pridemate pretty fast, and start smacking away for 10-20 per creature. It plays fast, and pretty decently I think in casual play.
We've updated this deck, with a few changes! We'd love input!