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This is my revised version of my tri-color Auras. NOT standard, NOT a tournament deck. Just a deck I wanted to build that I'm serious about making well. Constructive criticism would be wonderful. Thanks. :)
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nice deck, i'm running a rainbow deck similar in the concept of yours(totem armor & others) that help me and hurt my opponents.
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Thanks. :) I'm very happy with this deck specifically. I'll check out your deck and rate it.
Look, I know the auras and grace gatherer type creature are a really fun and seemingly powerful theme but there are three major problems. One, they put you at a mana disadvantage. Playing a creature that's 3/3 w first strike is cheaper than enchanting a 1/1 to that level. Two, they put you at a time disadvantage. But most seriously you're at a huge spell/card disadvantage. You're spending multiple spells per attack force and all somebody needs to cripple you is a simple Tranquility. I've just never seen a creature enchantment deck work in tournaments.
I understand where you're coming from, and I completely agree. I also never stated that this was a tournament-worthy deck, all I said was that it was a standard tri-color Aura deck that I wanted to build. I respect your opinion, but it should have been said to someone who's actually considering a deck such as this a tournament-worthy deck, which I certainly am not. And also, I said this was a standard deck. I don't think I'll be running into any Tranquilities, now will I? =/