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Vampires! All of them, I want all the Vampires! But there is too many…. Well make it 5 color for novelty and (Hideki) do your best. (10 GetDaved points if you catch either reference.)
This deck is amazingly aggressive and can easily win by turn 10 facing against a slow, or ill-prepared combo/timmy based EDH opponent. It's great at killing creatures, it's terrible at killing artifacts and enchantments. I might have to fix that. I wish I had the original Sorin Markov planes walker, but I don't. Karona, is really good in this deck, despite it's deceptive draw back. People tend not to kill it when I declare it as an attacker because the idea of attacking me with my own General is usually too tempting to pass up. 'So why play Karona?' because I get to pick when to play a pseudo-overrun, and when I play it I typically force blocks, because otherwise opponents die. If Karona is a problem, I will sacrifice my own general post-combat with no qualms. However, I've often had games where I play Karona, attack for an effective one sided board wipe. Take 16 General damage to myself from my own general and only to get Karona back the following turn and then win the game by taking 2-3 players out with Karona's next attack. Opponents just make bad decisions with Karona, and it often plays into my favor.
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