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Basically a land destruction deck featuring some elves to fast your mana pool. Ulamog for attacking and defending situations and acidic slimie to finish big boses :PA good point for this deck is the cheap price of it, you can enjoy for less!
At the beggining of your game focus on take all the elves you can to the battlefield then play your destruction cards.I add Primal command to easily take the ulamog and put it into the game ASAP also to heal some life. I use liquimetal coating to play with Splinter, this combo allows you to finish with almost all lands if he/she plays mono color or 50% if he plays dual color :P just repeat the combo 4 times max to finish with all the lands and some anoying creature.
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Realy fun!
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thank you dude I made this deck few minutes ago and I think it'll be really funny to play
Splinter and liquimetal coating are just insane. want to make a deck based just around that
I don't know 100% if liquimetal and Splinter rule as I think, If I tap the liquimetal to make a land artifact is it true that I can delete all the lands even if there is only 1 being an artifact isn't it?
I have a two year old R/G Liquisplinter deck that I play in modern too. It's pretty damn hilarious when you win.
@Vanikora: For your question on the rules, Splinter will, in effect, only destroy the land that you targeted (plus removing the ones from their hands, graveyards, and libraries). If they have already played their lands, you have to destroy them one-by-one. If you Splinter sooner than later, they are stuck with the amount of lands they have played.
Ok, thank you very much for the explanation!