Swords of...

by wheres_mikey on 14 May 2011

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Deck Description

A deck revolving around using all the current Sword of... equipment.

Deck Tags

  • Theme

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Swords of...

I personally think your going about this all wrong. My friend runs a deck similar to this, he usually has metal craft turn 2/3. Stoneforge is incredible because you can pull just about any equipment you want from the deck, and then for two, play it without being countered.
Pure steel is awesome because he makes things equipped for free. I say go down to one of each sword, and put some of the other insane equipments in here like argentum armor and probably get someone to fold turn 4-5 from just having a sword+ argentum equipped and swinging. Im not exactly sure why ranger of eos is in here. or why you run 10 lands. If your going for early metal craft get some of the old white artifact lands

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Posted 14 May 2011 at 03:32

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I admit its pretty rough around the edges. I can drop the swords to 1 each. Argmentum armer is awesome but doesn't go with the sword theme.
ranger of eos is there because a second theme I wanted to incorporate was deck thinning. The deck thinning works to the point that it can run on 6 plains. I remembered the artifact lands yesterday and will see if I can find a place for them when they can't be searched for by the fetchlands.

I'm gonna look at some nonstandard kaw-go decks for ideas.

I really think deck thinning can be a real thing to focus on in future card sets.

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Posted 15 May 2011 at 07:09

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