Hello. I'm new to the fourms. I hope I am posting this in the right area. If I am not, please move this to where it goes and I won't post in the wrong area again. Sorry if I did post in the wrong area.
Anyway, I have a mono green deck and I need help. At first, the deck looks like this:
4 Joraga Treespeaker
3 Birds of Paradise
2 Viridian Emissary
4 Solemn Simulacrum
3 Primeval Titan
3 Dungrove Elder
2 Avenger of Zendikar
2 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
3 Green Sun's Zenith
2 Genesis Wave
3 Beast Within
4 Harrow
2 Garruk Wildspeaker
22 Forest
2 Inkmoth Nexus (I want to add more)
1 Eye of Ugin
I really don't have a solid plan on what the decks does. I just load my field with a bunch of lands + creatures that produce mana. I got rid of the Archdruid because it seemed hard to keep elves on the field (but I could put it back in if it works). I use the Eye of Ugin to search for wurmcoil engine and Emrakul. Genesis Wave I use to comeback if I am falling behind.
I could turn this into elves or make it so its easier to cast Emrakul, Ulamog, and other Eldrazi, but I don't know how to do that. Are there any other cards I could add to my deck?
Thank you for the help!
(BTW, I don't know how to wrap my decks into that box everyone uses. Sorry about that).
[deck*]throw cards in here[/deck*] is how you wrap them around. Without the *s.
Couple things to note from first glance: I'm not quite sure what the difference is between those two decks, besides +1 Genesis Wave, taking out the Archdruids, and adding in BOPs. They're basically the same decks.
I really don't have a solid plan on what the decks does.
You may want to check out this thread then. I think it'll help you come up with game plans for your future decks.
It sounds to me like you want this to be a rampdeck that allows you to play some big old creatures like Emrakul and Avenger of Zendikar in order to win. Am I right? If I am, we'll go from there. I'll wait to hear from you.
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That's not too bad! You'll be cranking out mana/lands and you'll be set up to play a big guy. You should be able to run 23 Land with all the ramp in here, so 23+34 means you have room for 3 more creatures. The Titan's pretty big, so this means you'll be running 5 finishers, and when you consider your ways to ramp into them, that's pretty solid!
So, since you have 3 slots left before you hit 60, would you rather run 3 huge Eldrazi creatures, or a package of 1 Wurmcoil Engine, 1 Avenger of Zendikar, 1 Emrakul? This'll help us figure out your manabase better.
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Wow, that is a lot of land and mana making. I like it.
I would like to run 1 Wurmcoil Engine, 1 Avenger, and 1 Emrakul.
Also, not sure if this info would help, but decks that are ran at my FNM are Tempered Steel aggro, Vampires, Blue Mill, White Weenie, U/B Tezz, and some red decks (one of them being valakut).
Wow, that is a lot of land and mana making. I like it.
I would like to run 1 Wurmcoil Engine, 1 Avenger, and 1 Emrakul.
Also, not sure if this info would help, but decks that are ran at my FNM are Tempered Steel aggro, Vampires, Blue Mill, White Weenie, U/B Tezz, and some red decks (one of them being valakut).
I don't think the Nexus is necessary, to be honest.But that's a pretty solid Ramp maindeck. I have just the solution for the sideboard, too!
Sideboard:
2 Acidic Slime - Perfect for destroying artifacts in both Tempered Steel and UB Tezz. Even good against Valakut.
3 Nature's Claim - Perfect for Steel and Tezz.
2 Obstinate Baloth - Useful against discarding decks... so Vampires and probably UB Tezz.
3 Dismember - Perfect for the decks that run a lot of little guys.
3 Dungrove Elder - I'd recommend bringing this in against Red because of Hexproof, and Vampires for the same reason.
1 Beast Within - Planeswalker help.
1 Thrun the Last Troll - Useful card overall.
Your maindeck Emrakul should help take care of mill decks. You'll have to test this deck, don't take my word on it being a powerhouse
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Anyway, I have a mono green deck and I need help. At first, the deck looks like this:
4 Joraga Treespeaker
3 Llanowar Elves
3 Viridian Emissary
4 Solemn Simulacrum
3 Elvish Archdruid
3 Primeval Titan
2 Dungrove Elder
2 Avenger of Zendikar
2 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
3 Green Sun's Zenith
1 Genesis Wave
3 Beast Within
4 Harrow
2 Garruk Wildspeaker
22 Forest
2 Inkmoth Nexus
1 Eye of Ugin
And now I want to make it look like this:
4 Joraga Treespeaker
3 Birds of Paradise
2 Viridian Emissary
4 Solemn Simulacrum
3 Primeval Titan
3 Dungrove Elder
2 Avenger of Zendikar
2 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
3 Green Sun's Zenith
2 Genesis Wave
3 Beast Within
4 Harrow
2 Garruk Wildspeaker
22 Forest
2 Inkmoth Nexus (I want to add more)
1 Eye of Ugin
I really don't have a solid plan on what the decks does. I just load my field with a bunch of lands + creatures that produce mana. I got rid of the Archdruid because it seemed hard to keep elves on the field (but I could put it back in if it works). I use the Eye of Ugin to search for wurmcoil engine and Emrakul. Genesis Wave I use to comeback if I am falling behind.
I could turn this into elves or make it so its easier to cast Emrakul, Ulamog, and other Eldrazi, but I don't know how to do that. Are there any other cards I could add to my deck?
Thank you for the help!
(BTW, I don't know how to wrap my decks into that box everyone uses. Sorry about that).
Couple things to note from first glance: I'm not quite sure what the difference is between those two decks, besides +1 Genesis Wave, taking out the Archdruids, and adding in BOPs. They're basically the same decks.
You may want to check out this thread then. I think it'll help you come up with game plans for your future decks.
It sounds to me like you want this to be a ramp deck that allows you to play some big old creatures like Emrakul and Avenger of Zendikar in order to win. Am I right? If I am, we'll go from there. I'll wait to hear from you.
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4 Rampant Growth
4 Khalni Heart Expedition
2 Harrow
4 Joraga Treespeaker
2 Llanowar Elves
3 Primeval Titan
That's a good start. Those'll get your mana up and running pretty quickly!
So now, let's figure out how we can get big creatures out, earlier.
3 Green Sun's Zenith
That's not too bad! You'll be cranking out mana/lands and you'll be set up to play a big guy. You should be able to run 23 Land with all the ramp in here, so 23+34 means you have room for 3 more creatures. The Titan's pretty big, so this means you'll be running 5 finishers, and when you consider your ways to ramp into them, that's pretty solid!
So, since you have 3 slots left before you hit 60, would you rather run 3 huge Eldrazi creatures, or a package of 1 Wurmcoil Engine, 1 Avenger of Zendikar, 1 Emrakul? This'll help us figure out your manabase better.
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I would like to run 1 Wurmcoil Engine, 1 Avenger, and 1 Emrakul.
Also, not sure if this info would help, but decks that are ran at my FNM are Tempered Steel aggro, Vampires, Blue Mill, White Weenie, U/B Tezz, and some red decks (one of them being valakut).
2 Tectonic Edge
1 Eye of Ugin
4 Khalni Heart Expedition
4 Explore
4 Rampant Growth
2 Harrow
2 Beast Within
3 Green Sun's Zenith
4 Overgrown Battlement
4 Joraga Treespeaker
3 Primeval Titan
1 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Emrakul, the Aeon's Torn
1 Avenger of Zendikar
I don't think the Nexus is necessary, to be honest.But that's a pretty solid Ramp maindeck. I have just the solution for the sideboard, too!
Sideboard:
2 Acidic Slime - Perfect for destroying artifacts in both Tempered Steel and UB Tezz. Even good against Valakut.
3 Nature's Claim - Perfect for Steel and Tezz.
2 Obstinate Baloth - Useful against discarding decks... so Vampires and probably UB Tezz.
3 Dismember - Perfect for the decks that run a lot of little guys.
3 Dungrove Elder - I'd recommend bringing this in against Red because of Hexproof, and Vampires for the same reason.
1 Beast Within - Planeswalker help.
1 Thrun the Last Troll - Useful card overall.
Your maindeck Emrakul should help take care of mill decks. You'll have to test this deck, don't take my word on it being a powerhouse
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Thank you so much for helping me.
My only concerns are the number of creatures. You may want to cut the 2 Harrow and add 2 Llanowar Elves.
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