Tazenda

149 Decks, 13 Comments, 2 Reputation

Tombstalker is a good idea, for sure. Thank you. However,I am trying to keep this modern because I already spend plenty of time playing legacy. Modern is a new format to me.

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Posted 11 April 2014 at 10:26 in reply to #454715 on Disrupt. Suppress. Destroy.

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Chronatog + Stasis + Kismet/ Frozen Aether is a win con as well as a total lock. Temporal mastery is really just there to get me more draws and land drops early on to get the lock in place quicker. Chronatog + Temporal Mastery is pretty hilarious though.

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Posted 21 March 2014 at 20:49 in reply to #449395 on Who needs friends anyway?

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Three gods still lets me make tokens with Heliod,draw cards with Ephara, and scry. However, I didn't need that much removal, so I swapped it with sphinx's rev in the sideboard.

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Posted 04 March 2014 at 21:00 in reply to #443918 on Enchantment Devotion

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I liked this deck a lot, so I cloned it and made my own version. Here's how I would do it: http://www.mtgvault.com/tazenda/decks/blue-white-enchantment/

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Posted 02 March 2014 at 22:22 as a comment on Blue White Enchantment

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Once the Balustrade spy hits the board, you lose the game. With no lands whatsoever, all this deck does is suicide. You can't interrupt his ability while it's resolving. Congratulations, you have successfully zero-turn killed yourself. :p

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Posted 25 October 2013 at 01:06 as a comment on oops, all spells...T1win

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Why not just sideboard Boros Charms?

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Posted 20 September 2013 at 22:03 in reply to #396094 on Quad-Strike Slivers

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Agreed. This was a very rough draft of the deck. I've updated it using some of your suggestions and some ideas of my own. Feedback is appreciated.

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Posted 07 September 2013 at 17:08 in reply to #395171 on Quad-Strike Slivers

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The next Dilemma I have for this deck is whether to use Windstorm, Plummet, or Deadly Recluse to handle fliers. The Windstorm has quantity, Plummet is cheaper and is a destroy, but Deadly Recluse is a blocker and can be used to deathtouch anything I'm particularly worried about.

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Posted 06 September 2013 at 16:55 in reply to #394958 on 2014 Hydras

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Yup, done and done. The Doors seemed nice when I was putting it all together, but I think I'll get more mileage out of Into the Wilds. It's an additional land, card advantage, and it equates to more counters on my hydras when I cast them.

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Posted 06 September 2013 at 16:21 in reply to #394958 on 2014 Hydras

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Yeah, I know. I've got some ramp with the elves and druids. I thought about dropping the Door of Destinies for Into the Wilds to move things along quicker.

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Posted 06 September 2013 at 16:17 in reply to #394958 on 2014 Hydras

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Good call. I forgot those were 2013 and not 2014. I went ahead and swapped them out for the Vastwood Hydras. Those should fill the empty spot just fine.

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Posted 06 September 2013 at 16:11 in reply to #394958 on 2014 Hydras

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Thank you for the feedback. I considered Dual Casting when I was building it. However, I will most likely sideboard Reverberate instead. Reverb would give me a little spell copy, plus it serves the secondary function of being able to counter counterspells. Dual Casting, to be honest, is just a bit too slow a mechanic for this deck.

I happen to like the Burning Tree because it's essentially a free creature that can serve as a blocker, or I can use it with Infernal Plunge to ramp an early big hit. I thought about putting Legion Loyalist in it's place though. It's a tough decision.

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Posted 30 June 2013 at 19:00 in reply to #372412 on Mono Red Facemelting Funtimes

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I'd drop everything you only have 1 of in the deck. A 1/60 chance to pull it on each draw isn't terrific odds. It wont make as large an impact on how your deck operates. I would also lose the Contagion Clasp in favor of two more Contagion Engines. I also feel like Tezzeret's Gambit and Steady Progress might be over reaching a bit. Jar of Eyeballs would fit nicely if you want to draw. The Blighted Agent and Master Transmuter are nice, but I'm not sure they fit either. If you don't mind tampering with your mana fixing, Corpsejack Menace could really get your creatures beefy fast. I like this deck. With a little work, I think it could be very solid. I might load this up in Lackey and tamper with it a bit myself. I'll share my results if you'd like.

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Posted 30 June 2013 at 18:55 as a comment on Art/U - Infect/Proliferate

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