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plss.. comment need improvements tnx guys ..... Basic Combos: Abyssal persecutor + fling Kalastria Highborn + vamp Bolt + Burst Often Problems: If Control: Abyssal is hard to kill so your stuck with the condition [ You can't win the game and your opponents can't lose the game ] Solution: I put Gatekeeper of Malakir because Fling is often countered its a very simple deck and combo... any tips or advice are welcome thanks
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This looks more Aggro based than Combo based. Combo based decks generally want to win via that combo alone. That's just more of a series of nice synergies. Now, a Combo for vampires would be using Bloodghasts to fuel a series of Highborn triggers using Visera Seer as a sac outlet, then using fetch lands / your land for the turn to recur the Bloodghast. Nirkana Revenant can be used to help supply all the mana for the combo. It's a lot of cards, but it can be used to get in a lot of damage, and it all can happen before you untap, meaning you can take a chunk out of them when you attack with your Bloodghasts, then sac them for more damage on their EoT, then untap, play your land and you probably can finish them off that turn, even if you don't have that Revenant mana generator. It'd also let you stay mono-Black for better consistency. All that aside, this looks like a slower BR Vampires list that was popular at Wolds.
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