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So this time i was like GUILDS! no no no i was like Ghost Council of Orzhova! i have to use it in a deck. Then i was like I also loved guilds when i was a child so how about helping others who love a certain guild. This is a series of 10 decks 1 for each guild that tries to use both the old and the new cards that guild has to offer. I also put in at least 1 guild leader from the original sets while trying to make the deck as competitive as i possibly can so if you're not seeing enough cards of that guild it's cause they might suck or just be really expensive. I try to make these fun but mostly guild oriented (playstyle wise) and inspiring.BEST CARDS:Ghost Council of Orzhova: triggers hount, bleeds your opponent, has a decent body and dodges removal. IT'S AN AWESOME CARD!Souls of the Faultless: against an aggro deck this is the thing that will help you the most, against control you wanna side it out.Vault Skirge: i may be weird but it looks cute! i love the creature, you get a 1/1 with flying and lifelink for 1.
Orzhov want to get power (ALL THE POWER), they get it through wealth which they believe is transferred into afterlife. As a guild they are the most sinister looking guys who will make you do their bidding without you even noticing it. Orzhov will bleed their opponents with little life swings that will grow lethal, you can control the game with discarding, exiling, destroying, silencing and sacrificing. Orzhov is my favorite guild because of its slow bleeding playstyle that lets you control some elements of the game.The devout sacrifice themselves to it hoping for escape from their debts to the guild, but many end up owing in the afterlife.
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