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All the generic Vampire overpowered-ness.. god I hate vampires... This is a copy of a friend's deck. He ranked 3rd out of the Houston, Texas's Pour Tour Qualifier tournament, and he's going to Pro Tour 2010. This deck looks simple, but Vampire Nocturnus makes it insane.
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Why Blade of the Bloodchief? Seriously.
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^Agreed. A good blue control deck could make effective use of Blade of the Bloodchief difficult unless you start killing your own creatures. It does have lots of removal, but it's dependent upon your opponent blindly putting out creatures for you to kill. But if he won a lot with this deck as-is... then who am I to argue with his success? lol
For the blade of the bloodchief, you usually put it on vampire nighthawk and block with him, while you rush them with bloodghasts. If they dont block it, then they take damage. if they do and their creature dies, 1 less creature. If they block and bloodghast dies, it goes to the graveyard and vampire nighthawk gets +2/+2. Then next turn, play a land and bloodghast is back. Also, dont complement him. He made me put it up here. He's a douche :P It's not too complicated, but very deadly. He's going to Pro Tour tournament in Houston tomorrow, I'll tell you how it goes.
He placed 5th out of 56 at the tournament. So close to making top 3 and advancing. Poor guy loss to a white life gain deck with protection from black.