Sanguine crimson Lust

by STEELGHOST50 on 06 January 2013

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Deck Description

This is an actual deck of mine, 14% or so is foil woot! These royal vampires have long been awaiting to feast, and now they can and greedily grow in power as they tear away at any opposition and sink fangs into your opponent's neck! Vampires are some of my favorite creatures to play and Innistrad brought out an evil unbridled. Almost any deck I create has to have and adhere to a theme(Bloodlust) so I'm only slightly open to OP/broken cards, and I think it needs some mana balancing.

How to Play

Try to get out Stromkirk noble first off(try for him in opening hand), as he is unblockable if up against humans(you would be supprised how many creatures are human, especially the lower cost ones) the next turn you can amp up the attack with an instant if there are blockers. You will find yourself trading creatures often, so try to get out many creatures at once so your opponent must choose which of your attackers gets through, or else you will find yourself going nowhere summoning creatures one by one as you opponent clears them one by one. Save instants for large attacks, early game. Wait for you opponent to exhaust his answers early(cards in hand), but still be aggressive.

Deck Tags

  • Vampire
  • Red
  • Agro
  • Beatdown
  • Counter

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Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Sanguine crimson Lust

This looks like a sweet deck! I love vampires too, I just don't own enough to make a solid deck of them yet. How does this deck fair against a wider variety of opponents? (like spellcasters, or goblins, or green giants, etc)

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Posted 09 January 2013 at 17:38

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First off, having so many singles of cards is a bad idea. Try to get the four or five most useful creatures and run playsets of them so that you are more likely to draw them. Also, I would definitely try to get some Vampire Nighthawks, Vampire Nocturnus(es) and Gatekeepers of Malakir. Easily among the best vampires.

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Posted 10 January 2013 at 18:12

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