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Goals 1. Curve out. 2. Eat things. 3. Make more goals.
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Phyrexian obliterator makes this deck sick. Then copying Obliterator with Metamorph..madness. Wouldn't wanna play against it honestly. Swap a D-ghoul or a Blood artist for a Nefarox :) Have u got a deck like this yourself? How does it work?
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Nefarox is a charming card, but I feel it actually is too expensive for a deck like this. The curve tops out at 4 (I don't know why it says five, there really isn't anything in there that costs that much) Blood Artist is frankly the strongest card in there because a deck like this has a natural weakness to mass removal. But with even one on the field than that mutilate or day of judgement could be a serious setback for your opponent. In some respects the exalted angle of this deck isn't all that strong, but it does give options if it is dangerous to trade too many creatures or impossible to get through with anything other than a tormented soul. But it plays much like a goblin deck would otherwise. Play creatures, attack. As a note, when scars block rotates I'll be removing the obliterators, metamorphs, and go for the throats in favor of 4x Falkenrath noble, 4x Demonlord of Ashmouth, and 4x Butcher Ghoul to reinforce the blood artist side of the deck.