twistedtweak

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Try Geth's Verdict? - not only helps destroy a creature, opponent also loses a life. Assassin decks are really cool although they might not be the toughest. I have been trying to build an assassin/hybrid deck ?, using my graveyard as a source of power and flexibility. Still needs work. If you can give me some advice I'd appreciate it.

Deck link: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=349837

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Posted 16 June 2012 at 23:03 as a comment on Tribal Assassins

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..yeah its going to need a lot of work - my general idea was to control battlefield and graveyard for power and flexibility. Certain creatures utilized as a way of destroying creatures (royal assassin, phage untouchable, avatar woe, geth's verdict) and other creatures used merely as sheer force (mortivore, necrotic ooze, grave titan, phyrexian obliterator). Is there any other types of suggestions for this deck. I would like a nice flow to the general idea, whether my idea is a good or bad strategy - just for fun :)

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Posted 16 June 2012 at 20:41 in reply to #264305 on Assassin's Horror

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Oops. Haha - good looking out dude xD. How could I forget the land?!? - the mana to summon my creatures and spells... on the other hand, stabbing pains seems interesting enough to be added to the deck -in hopes of giving me the "perfect" edge against my opponent - however i do have bone splinters already in the deck. This not only helps me to get creatures into my graveyard, but more importantly destroy one of theirs (2 creatures set up in graveyard's total - assisting my necrotic ooze and avatar of woe). Would it be better to add or substitute for stabbing pains? and if substitute, for what? Btw thanx for the comment - i really appreciate it.

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Posted 13 June 2012 at 23:24 in reply to #264276 on Assassin's Horror

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