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red black pirates are better
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i kno but ehh it was an idea
If you are concerned about the "best" decks, you've got a small handful of decks in each format to choose from. Magic decks CAN be fun and different. Maybe OP isn't taking this to a sanctioned tournament and just having fun with his playgroup? Maybe OP was theory building with an online tool? Maybe OP just bought a box and built out of it with a friend? There are a lot of ways to play Magic other than, "the best deck is X."Also, if a tribe is built better a certain way, maybe offer some more information other than, "This isn't as good as that other thing." This site is a great utility to help deck builders tinker, and a lack of constructive criticism diminishes it's purpose.Innovation doesn't come from the same repetitive action, it comes from creativity and thinking outside the box. Without new ideas, even if they fail, the community will stagnate and resort to net-decking whatever is built in the pro tour, even more so than it already does. Well done, OP. +1
Thanks for that but randomai is a friend of mine who just wanted to mess with me but i appreciate your comments
I still stand by everything I said. Constructive solutions to a deck's weakness helps not only the builder, but possibly builds the skills of anyone looking at the deck. But hey, maybe that's just me. =)
constructive criticism is a great tool besides everyone needs someone to point out a flaw in their deck