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the challenge is to keep the deck standard, and try and get out all 5 titans. The idea is to get the small creatures out and use the crystal ball/jace to set up the titans near the top of the library. Then cast mass polymorph to get them out at the same time. Thats the idea anyway...not sure how it would work. suggestions?
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If you're looking to set yourself up, I'd personally replace either the Nissa's Chosen, or the Squadron Hawks (or any combination of) for a couple of Sage Owls for that extra peeking power.
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interesting idea. i think i will do that...thanks
It seems like this deck would benefit from having lots of dual-lands, since it's all 5 colors on board.
I was thinking about that too...but I really wasnt sure the breakdown I should go with. I also wasnt sure which regular lands I should get rid of. do you have suggestions on that?
Well now that you mention it, this is pretty hard to break down lol. I'd say a lot of the lands from the Alara block would be helpful... mainly the ones that let you tap them for any color of mana. Aside from that, since you're working with so many colors, fetchlands wouldn't be all that effective because they'd be taking up room you need for your actual mana-producing lands... so I'd suggest cards like Drowned Catacombs and the ones like it. They give you mixed mana and, if you already have one of the basic lands for its 2 colors in play, it doesn't come into play tapped. I think there are 5 of those, and they're in both M10 and M11. So since there are 5... 2 or 3 of each? Maybe go slightly heavier on green, blue, and white mana production, since that seems to be what you need the most of? You'd really just have to playtest it and see how it ran.