A buddy of mine threw together an eldrazi deck to go with his eldrazi Annihilator deck in a two headed giant setting. He didn't put too much thought into it but it has done fairly well for me so far. I'm looking for reviews and any suggestions on how to make it flow better as a deck, and better synergise with itself and potentially other decks. Thank you in advance.
Hey, I put some feedback on tappedout, but your deck could use a lot of work. The way it's built, you're going to have trouble casting spells on time.
If you want to avoid consistency issues, start by picking one color or two, pick 8 cards you most want in your deck with 4 copies apiece and 4 cards you want to experiment with or rarely draw and add 1 copy apiece, and 24 lands until playtesting.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I’ll definit try to cut it back to one or two mana colors. Most likely green as the primary. Probably either blue or black as the secondary
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https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/eldrazi-scion-deck-2/?cb=1540317153
If you want to avoid consistency issues, start by picking one color or two, pick 8 cards you most want in your deck with 4 copies apiece and 4 cards you want to experiment with or rarely draw and add 1 copy apiece, and 24 lands until playtesting.
This looks like it's mostly about ramping into big creatures. I'd start with a green base and a framework of Hour of Promise, World Breaker and Hashep Oasis, Desert of the Indomitable, and maybe splash parts of one other color to use their painlands. One of the problems is the best Eldrazi and Eldrazi enablers are pretty expensive.
There are some budget Eldrazi on the high end you might be able to use - Conduit of Ruin, Endbringer, Oblivion Sower, Artisan of Kozilek, Decimator of the Provinces, and some okay budget enablers like From Beyond, Temple of the False God and Shrine of the Forsaken Gods