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Hope your opponent has a lot of ramp. >=)
Play lots of enchantments and swing with a buffed Stalker
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Well, the only thing I can really think of is that if you never pull your Invisible Stalkers or if they get destroyed somehow, you're up shit creek. You have Assemble the Legion and Crackling Perimeter, which is good, but it may take a while and any good deck will have you dead by then. You may want to think of other creatures and/or ways to take out your opponent.
Nevermore is not great, and even at "not great" its still a sideboard card. spectral flight would be better, or gift of Orzova. blind obedience gets redundant if you draw multiples, unless you plan on hitting for all the extort triggers, which this deck doesnt seem to want. Also, thats more of a sideboard card. I would replace those two slots with 3 each spectral flight and gift.
Nevermore can be amazing when played with pithing needle and cards that allow you to scry your opponent's library. Though I agree in this situation it sucks
any card ~can~ be amazing in the right situation. what youre talking about is a 3 card combo that makes a poor card decent. Nevermore is BEST as a sideboard card against opponents with win conditions relying on a single card or two that they HAVE to have to win. in that instance its a one card combo, being used to the best of its ability.
I am trying to hold back on auras. I want to try and use non-aura Enchantments or auras that hold opponents creatures. Any ideas there?
Swapped in Soul Tithe and Rest in Peace...Maybe that will be a bit better.
If you are going for a enchantment deck, the enchantments have to have some overarching theme to it, which I really don't see at all here. In standard play, consider running enchantments for control purposes or shitting out tokens, those are your 2 best options. Though this example is non-standard, it should give you some kind of feel of how these decks more or less work:http://www.mtgvault.com/urinduil/decks/enchantment-angel-generation/
the overarch in this deck is that all of his enchantments power up Ethereal Armor, which he puts on his stalker to bash face. each Enchantment also holds a secondary function beyond that, so that its not just dead space taken up in a deck. look at the list again, remembering that everything he plays adds +1/+1 to his stalker. its a decent build.
No, I understand that clearly, but the chances of pulling that off are incredibly small, so he needs to add more meat to this deck. Make a deck to where you have more than one way of winning a match, that is more the point of what I'm trying to say.
he has Crackling peremiter to deal direct damage, assmble the legion to poop out little chump blockers to extend the game, Curiousity for a draw engine on a stalker should he not be able to get an armor out early, Sphere of safety and Cuse of exhaustion to slow the opponent down...the deck is set up as a control base with a potential aggro wincon.