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Taking my number sequence of 24-4-8-4 and putting into red. More specifically, making it goblins.
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so is this some kind of mana curve formular that you have tried and swear by buddie ?
Yeah. It works the best with green Stompy decks, but it has just always worked for me in all colors and even color combination. 24 one drops, 4 two drops, 8 three drops, and then 4 five drops. You can also have 2 "floating" cards that most people just keep as lands, but if you feel like dropping to 18 lands, you can stick 2 additional cards where ever you see fit. Take a look at my 3 Stompy decks if you want to see this formula at its best!
i will !
this might be an old disregarded deck, but i'll still comment :) have you though about sideboarding your goblin king and put in goblin chieftain? same mana cost, and both gives +1/+1... difference being haste vs mountain walk, MW more or less being useless when you dont play against another red deck... if you do, you can always make the sideboard switch
Hey thanks, that's a good idea. Always happy when people look at my other decks too =]
try to look at all of your decks (which catches my attention) since you do make some killer decks... still trying to learn.. could you explain the "sick voodoo" behind your manacurve ?
Sure I can. =] There's something called a probability curve, which ever deck has, that graphically displays the changing probabilities of drawing (or already having in hand) cards that match the changing (often increasing) mana available. The "sick voodoo" I try to do is to make the mana-curve match up with the probability curve as close as possible. The cool thing about this "magic number" is that it will always put a deck pretty damn close to matching, and all you have to do is follow the number's rules. I have gotten closer to matching with some other decks of mine, such as Little Bastards, which I got to match the probability curve 88% which is sexy. Will I ever get to 100%? I doubt it...but it's always a hope. =]