vikingr

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Grafdigger's Cage isn't problem, because you can still scavenge. Tormod's Crypt could be a problem, but it's not such a big one, I think. Scavenging is just a additional option (to me at least), so I can win without it too. It's not bad to play Pithing Needle, but I'm not sure if it's really that useful.

Cremate is not bad either. Not sure on it thought. Against Reanimator it's probably better, because you can play it always and just before he put something in his graveyard. I don't have Reanimator in my meta, so I won't need it, I think.

Deadbridge Chant against control decks isn't a bad idea. Never thought about that. Maybe take that into consideration. Thanks for that!

Duress and Appetite for Brains are options too. Maybe in a 2/2 split, what do you think? I could cut a Pack Rat, a Knight and a Charm at least. Maybe even the additional two Putrefys.

I also took Deadbridge Goliath into cosideration. It's more of a mid-game card, but it's pretty useful, especially with Varolz.

Thanks, that definately helped!

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Posted 22 May 2013 at 15:03 in reply to #354497 on Golgari Aggro

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1. I think the Corpsejack always works good, no matter what. The Desecration Demon is almost useless in a token deck for example. Otherwise it is very nice of course. Other than that I can't tell why I prefer it, maybe it's just about the flavour.
2. I think this is a very aggressive deck, so blocking isn't necessary. Besides that, it's still possible with the Ghoul, of course you got to wait a turn. It's still got a possibility to scavenge it with the help of Varolz.
3. Drawing cards is always nice, but I want to be explosive and aggressive.

Don't get me wrong your options could and probably will work too, but I like my choices better.

For the removals:
1. Tragic Slip:
My deck is aggressive, I don't really care about losing a creature, so pretty many creatures will die, what makes Tragic Slip a effective and cheap removal for every creature.
2. Abrupt Decay:
Great against many cards, but especially against control decks. Still pretty cheap.
3. Putrefy:
The meanest but also most expensive removal in the row. It destroys almost everything.

Because I want to stay cheap I play 3-3-2, with the option to board 2 Putrefys in. I got to test it how it works, but I think with 8 removals it shouldn't be big of a problem.

Thank you for your comment, I preciate it. Let them come.

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Posted 20 May 2013 at 21:27 in reply to #354497 on Golgari Aggro

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I probably don't stand a big chance. I didn't focus too much on success, but more on theme, flavour and budget.

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Posted 17 May 2013 at 15:06 in reply to #353523 on Werewolf Aggro

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I don't like the Young Wolf in this deck, only the Pyreheart might from interest for me. The Huntmaster saves my ass, if I don't kill him early. So it has mid or even late game possibilities.

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Posted 17 May 2013 at 14:57 in reply to #353518 on Werewolf Aggro

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Depends on the opponents deck. Against a control deck e.g. I would side out Mizzium Mortars against the Grafdigger's Cage (Snapcaster). Against Boros Aggro I would switch them for Elecktrickery. So most of the time I would side out the mortars, I guess.

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Posted 17 May 2013 at 14:55 in reply to #353522 on Werewolf Aggro

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