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Tapping into the very nature of Golgari. the circle. All things that are created must die. all things that die must live again. The Wheel of the Golgari recognizes the most perfect shape and the elegant beauty of nature as an eternal self cycling thing. The deck gives to the field the field gives to the grave, the grave gives to the deck eternally. The Circle rewards this cycle with infinite life, mana, creatures and of course, destruction and sacrifice.
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This deck has a lot of potential power! Strong deck and great strategy included. It would sort of suck if you didn't get Savra, Queen of the Golgari out, though, ha. Sweet deck, though.
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This looks to be very potentiallly powerful. I notice that asice from the few dredgesers, and the loaming shamen, you have no way to retun things from the graveThis to me would justify a side boardw tih some more ways to return. IT seems heavily combo based, but if you can atune that combo properly, you will have won. as all combo decks should be.
You should add Dread Return from time spiral. Even if its put into the graveyard by your dredge creatures, it can be flashed back by sacrificing 3 creatures, which you can use for Savra. Also, in a deck that relies heavily on Savra, you should include 2 or 3 copies, even though you can only play one. The risk of not getting it out is too high with only one copy.
the deck far from relies on Savra. in fact savra is the last thing i want on the field. she's pretty much there so that i can be annoying if aluren fails.