You're better off asking in the legacy, vintage, or casual forums. Legacy has competitive burn deck, but the presence of wheel of fortune indicates that this is vintage, but then in vintage burn isn't that great.
Thanks for the reply!! I'm sorta new in Magic and I've been trying to make Vintage burn deck... What does a good vintage burn deck look like? Or does it even exists??
And are you saying my deck would be good in legacy if I took out the wheel of fortune??? Sorry.. I'm kinda lost and new still
Thanks for the reply!! I'm sorta new in Magic and I've been trying to make Vintage burn deck... What does a good vintage burn deck look like? Or does it even exists??
In vintage, red decks tend not be be burn, but very creature-oriented and controllish. The problem with burn is that you can't outrun combo decks, and workshop-based control will just eat you alive (chalice of the void and sphere of resistance will ruin your day).
But you can play this as it is. In sanctioned/no-proxy tournaments/low-power meta/budget meta you can win a couple of games with it, but honestly you won't get far most of the time. Off hand, I'd suggest converting it to pure burn and less creatures (maybe keeo the hellspark/ball lightning), so that you can SB in greater gargagadon, as oath of druids is a very popular low-power/budget deck.
Mono-Red Burn
Spells:
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Chain Lightning
4x Lava Spike
2x Incinerate
2x Fire Blast
3x Browbeat
1x Wheel of Fortune
Creatures:
4x Ball Lightning
4xSpark Elemental
4x Vexing Devil
3x Hellspark Elemental
1x Lightning Serpent
4x Simian Spirit Guide
Lands:
20x Mountain
This is the legacy thread:
http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?t=241878
Off hand, I'd say scrap the wheel of fortune, which makes it legacy legal. Not a big fan of browbeat, either.
"Sometimes, the situation is outracing a threat, sometimes it's ignoring it, and sometimes it involves sideboarding in 4x Hope//Pray." --Doug Linn
And are you saying my deck would be good in legacy if I took out the wheel of fortune??? Sorry.. I'm kinda lost and new still
In vintage, red decks tend not be be burn, but very creature-oriented and controllish. The problem with burn is that you can't outrun combo decks, and workshop-based control will just eat you alive (chalice of the void and sphere of resistance will ruin your day).
But you can play this as it is. In sanctioned/no-proxy tournaments/low-power meta/budget meta you can win a couple of games with it, but honestly you won't get far most of the time. Off hand, I'd suggest converting it to pure burn and less creatures (maybe keeo the hellspark/ball lightning), so that you can SB in greater gargagadon, as oath of druids is a very popular low-power/budget deck.
"Sometimes, the situation is outracing a threat, sometimes it's ignoring it, and sometimes it involves sideboarding in 4x Hope//Pray." --Doug Linn
If you are playing casual then any deck is fine, but if you are looking to play competitivly, you are bring a rubber knife to an assault weapon fight.
I'll echo the dropping of Wheel to make if Legacy legal, but you still lose to combo.
Whats Greater Gargadon going to do vs Blightsteel Colussus or Emrakul?
Greater Gargadon is uncounterable when suspended and eats orchard tokens.