Synomonia

9 Decks, 39 Comments, 4 Reputation

Hey, welcome back!

Here's a suggestion, and I'm also just looking for some feedback.
It's a super budget Mana ramp into big creatures.

http://www.mtgvault.com/synomonia/decks/casual-modern-mana-and-giants/sample-hand/

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Posted 06 July 2015 at 04:19 as a comment on Northy is Back. Definitely.

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Well, a couple of other decks I have that function like an Aggro are these (though they are burn decks): http://www.mtgvault.com/synomonia/decks/casual-modern-burn-2/
http://www.mtgvault.com/synomonia/decks/casual-modern-burn/

If you think you'd bee interested in switching up deck types, take a look at my control deck: http://www.mtgvault.com/synomonia/decks/casual-modern-control/
It's a Mono Blue control deck that ends up spamming huge creatures after controlling the early game with counter spells and returning creatures to the hand.

And these are all nice budget decks, nothing is over 20$, I think.

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Posted 18 May 2015 at 21:30 in reply to #549390 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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Ughhh. Now I need to re-make half my deck descriptions.

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Posted 16 May 2015 at 19:12 in reply to #549528 on How to link to a deck/card

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Uhh, you can look around my decks. What do you like to play? I can send you links to some of my decks that suit your playstyle.

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Posted 13 May 2015 at 23:32 in reply to #549390 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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Haven't seen that card, but yeah that works miracles.

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Posted 09 May 2015 at 04:32 in reply to #548840 on Budget Decks: Traditional Blue

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Pretty nice deck, is this supposed to be a Legacy deck?
I like Accumulated Knowledge as a card draw, it's not that great for the first time you play it but from then on it gets good.
I use it in my blue deck I just made.
And I love using the Kraken cards as the 'game-ender' cards.
A lot of them can work so well with each other! Stormtide Leviathan works really well, so does Scourge of Fleets, and (although not a Kraken) Inkwell Leviathan.

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Posted 09 May 2015 at 02:42 as a comment on Budget Decks: Traditional Blue

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Hey, thanks for making this!
I've used this a lot!

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Posted 06 May 2015 at 21:03 as a comment on How to link to a deck/card

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Yeah, I went for Pathrazer because of the fact that I already have him and that he is fairly unblockable (considering the need for at least three creatures).

And I know about Varolz and the crazy things you can do with him, but this deck was more about Lotleth Troll's ability to begin with. I am probably going to make another deck using him and whatever else I find to be a good part of a deck.

I think I'm going to swap out Wildwood Rebirth for 2 Veilborn Ghoul and 1 Unburial Rites or something else.
It doesn't see much usage when I play the deck. The Chancellors do a lot for the deck, really. I love having that Vigilance, Reach. Especially the reach, seeing as how this deck would suffer a gigantic weakness to flying without it.

Thanks for the feedback, I'm definitely still looking around for a huge game-ender. I realize that Pathrazer isn't the best.

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Posted 22 April 2015 at 18:11 in reply to #546802 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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These are such a good series.
Glad you're doing this!

And also: do you know of any White burn-esque instant/sorcery/creatures?
I am trying my hardest to do a Role Reversal: White Burn deck, but I literally don't think it can be done in modern.

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Posted 21 April 2015 at 03:08 as a comment on Starter Budget: Trinity #1

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Yeah, this really isn't much of a mana ramp deck.
I only put the big guy in there so I can discard w/ Lotleth Troll to give a counter and then bring him to the field using Unburial Rites.

And yes, I'm glad I found Contagion Engine, the double proliferate will make for huge amounts of counters.

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Posted 18 April 2015 at 21:04 in reply to #546239 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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What's the idea behind this deck?

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Posted 18 April 2015 at 16:53 in reply to #545518 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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That's a good card, but it's really high cost for a deck that doesn't necessarily live off of creatures dying. It's more built to abuse Lotleth Troll. Thanks for the suggestion though!

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Posted 18 April 2015 at 16:52 in reply to #546176 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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It's a good card, but it doesn't put it back in the hand.
I prefer being able to put it back in hand, so I can chain counter Lotleth Troll in a single turn instead of having to wait a turn for a draw (because this deck doesn't have any draw card).

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Posted 12 April 2015 at 19:54 in reply to #545480 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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Definitely taking the Putrefy, and Reassembling Skeleton.
I didn't even know about Reassembling Skeleton, and I guess I just didn't think of Putrefy.
The Sandsteppe Citadels are a good idea, but I might do Scoured Barrens or Blossoming Sands or both (to keep it even more budget).

And I know Hardened Scales would be amazing for Lotleth Troll's discard, and I'm also trying to keep this pretty budget-y. I'm probably going to put it in though.

Thank you for the help!

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Posted 12 April 2015 at 17:51 in reply to #545468 on My Decks: Graveyard Tactics

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Awesome, thank you.
I've been looking around, and you have. It just took awhile to skim the vast amount of your decks.

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Posted 12 April 2015 at 17:31 in reply to #545464 on Budget Decks: Rakdos Heroic?

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Hey, have you ever done a (casual) modern deck that uses the scavenge mechanic?
I made this deck <a href="/synomonia/decks/graveyard-tactics"target="new"> Graveyard Tactics</a>, but I haven't been getting much feedback on it. It bases itself off of Lotleth Troll, scavenge, and bringing creatures back from the graveyard.

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Posted 12 April 2015 at 17:29 as a comment on Budget Decks: Rakdos Heroic?

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