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I do aim for your grief occasionally.
The only hard part about Parfait is deciding when to play Orim's Chant. Past that it's a dessert.
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I used to know the reason behind Firespout, but it's been so damn long since ive played against Parfait I for the life of me can't remember. Care to remind? =P
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It's a means to wipe the board that stops everything Meekstone can't handle...though as always the ever prominent Tarmogoyf has a few windows between the two where it is free to riddle you with much consternation (a good time to use Orim's Chant). In addition, with thopter tokens (via the ever-so-amusing Sword and Foundry trick) serving as a much relied upon win condition, it allows for a sweep of the battlefield that keeps your army alive. Other such sweeping spells would otherwise ruin your efforts entirely.It's bloody good to have you back my friend, for many reasons. However, as it stands I do wish to bother you to look at my most recent Pox list, 'A method of madness'. You see, it is a hybrid of traditional Pox and Stax frameworks and I know you have experience with both. Your opinion and insight would be most welcome.
I always love your decks! Could you check this one out for me? http://www.mtgvault.com/jarrettbeast97/decks/junk-stuff/
What covers the win condition?