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But the deck is all the deliciousness I was promised of the dessert.
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I will look at this later. Right now I'm swamped =/
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Guh, these decks always make me feel schizophrenic...I like what you did with this one though, actually having full playsets where it makes sense instead of the usual Parfait tendancy to just overload with "desert layers" and use 3-ofs at max.I do, however, love parfaits...
I hear you, I think the main reason I was interested in building one was because it's one of the few ETutor toolboxes that can go so close to being Enchantress without all of the obnoxiousness that is involved playing Enchantress.I like the taste /sometimes/ but it does make my stomach upset for days. Milk chocolate is much the same, but without me enjoying it.
looks pretty cool. im not sure how i feel about helm being to only win con though. but at the same time, it does fit the deck extremely well..im not sold on ivory tower of ghostly prison either. i would maybe try to push the energy field/ rest in piece combo more. but either way this deck seems incredibly weak to counterspells, discard, and artifact/enchantment hate? ..or does it just power through with overwhelming card advantage?this isnt an archetype i have ever played with myself, but it certainly looks like alot of fun. i love the card advantage of land tax+ scroll rack, and i totally dig the toolbox aspect as well.
I can't lie to you, I'd rather have a second Energy Field than a Helm. But then judges look at me angrily, and I have no actual win-condition. It fits well with Rest in Peace, and it's a single card that I can pack, so it's one of the top contenders for the deck actually. Other popular choices are Charbelcher, and SFM if you're willing to get a little cram happy with the design.Ivory Tower is something I'm quite on the fence about as well, but Ghostly Prison I can't say the same of. It's like the cousin trying to keep up with Blazing Archon's awesomeness, and I have to say it does a decent job. Not getting attacked, and damage being prevented are two different things as Sneak Show reminds.The plan really is just sheer card advantage. This isn't something I'd dream of taking to a tournament, but it's stupidly fun to play.