But I personally would rather play some kind of control tool box deck around knight.
At this point should I go for an enlightened tutor deck?
Could I combined the 2 since knight only works on land base and tutor is non-lands?
Would a knight deck work without wastelands?
Although money is an issue I don't mind slowly working up towards a really expensive deck, I have manaless dredge and I can barrow a deck if I want to.
Has anyone seen a list about a deck like this? I am going to try and theory craft a list, I am thinking about proxying one up but I wish to know if such a deck is possible.
I didn't know where to post this but I didn't think making an entire new thread was the way to go.
Anyways I play a tezzerator deck in modern, it's a tool box deck around the seeker tezz and I was wondering if it would be possible to make it a legacy deck, but I don't wish to drop much more money. I am probably going to be able to trade for some of it.
Simply put, anyway to play a blue and other color control without force of wills and wastelands?
Why bother with the worldspine worm or colossus at all
I would main board mistcutter it can just randomly win games in main board and often. You can't watch them go all in then drop a worldspine worm and crackback for the win while you can with mistcutter
I would take the naiad due to the fact that it is easier on the mana base and great in green blue or blue red decks.
While the rider I found to be more of a black white and red white style due to devotion and agro tendencies, and I fundamentally can't play black well in limited
I wish my store let you cash in packs for next weeks draft. There has been times when I walked out with 17 packs and then had to go and pay again for next week well whatever
I found some random ones on youtube by someone who calls himself jack the mind sculptor that really helped me when I first started playing
the pro tour drafting videos are also great. Its pretty fun to compare to what you would have taken
Also Learn what cards are good in limited. Nessain asp is great just because he can become an 8/9 and before that is a 4/5 reach, evasion is insane. If someone at your local store is really good and friendly ask him to help you make your deck afterwards and explain choices to you. After games ask players about the draft, heck ask to see their deck that can help you notice what cards are great. Take notice of what cards win games on their own
I did very well with some green/x decks without any or only one of them.
The funny thing about the decks where that the mana curve was really bad my decks came down to drop a 2/2 bear and hope to stay alive till I can chuck the 5 nessain asps in my deck at them (or arbor colossus or ship-breaker kraken you get the idea).
I did really well with these I don't know how
Scorpion is great due to the fact that he is in green which has the strongest late game in draft. He is simply a card to enable you to stay alive to the point of dropping a few 4/5s and winning. That being said he is also GREAT against green decks as well allowing you to eat those 4/5 and 8/9s
My friend and I where testing our sealed decks before the start of the tournament. Anyways gets to end game
He has a Sedge Scorpion and 2 other creatures.
I have a ship breaker kraken and so I monstrous it, tapping all of his creatures. Now I can come in for 10 and kill him next turn. I send in the kraken.
ROAR! I win right?
...
He casts Savage Surge on Sedge Scorpion. My kraken got eaten by a 1/1. After this I had no other creatures on board.
I ended up getting first in the tourney but that was the most amusing loss I had that day
I don't really see what you get for devotion in white,lots of them are great on their own like reckoner and precinct captain but its more like a big white deck splashing blue still looks like fun
Secondly: I was browsing ideas, and as a lover of tool box decks I was wondering about a tool box knight of the reliquary style deck I found this list
But I personally would rather play some kind of control tool box deck around knight.
At this point should I go for an enlightened tutor deck?
Could I combined the 2 since knight only works on land base and tutor is non-lands?
Would a knight deck work without wastelands?
Although money is an issue I don't mind slowly working up towards a really expensive deck, I have manaless dredge and I can barrow a deck if I want to.
Has anyone seen a list about a deck like this? I am going to try and theory craft a list, I am thinking about proxying one up but I wish to know if such a deck is possible.
Anyways I play a tezzerator deck in modern, it's a tool box deck around the seeker tezz and I was wondering if it would be possible to make it a legacy deck, but I don't wish to drop much more money. I am probably going to be able to trade for some of it.
Simply put, anyway to play a blue and other color control without force of wills and wastelands?
I would main board mistcutter it can just randomly win games in main board and often. You can't watch them go all in then drop a worldspine worm and crackback for the win while you can with mistcutter
If your pool is all over the place (mine was yesterday with over 10 multi colored cards) go for it.
If your pool is great 2 colored go with that
While the rider I found to be more of a black white and red white style due to devotion and agro tendencies, and I fundamentally can't play black well in limited
So I would pick the naiad here
I found some random ones on youtube by someone who calls himself jack the mind sculptor that really helped me when I first started playing
the pro tour drafting videos are also great. Its pretty fun to compare to what you would have taken
Also Learn what cards are good in limited. Nessain asp is great just because he can become an 8/9 and before that is a 4/5 reach, evasion is insane. If someone at your local store is really good and friendly ask him to help you make your deck afterwards and explain choices to you. After games ask players about the draft, heck ask to see their deck that can help you notice what cards are great. Take notice of what cards win games on their own
The funny thing about the decks where that the mana curve was really bad my decks came down to drop a 2/2 bear and hope to stay alive till I can chuck the 5 nessain asps in my deck at them (or arbor colossus or ship-breaker kraken you get the idea).
I did really well with these I don't know how
He has a Sedge Scorpion and 2 other creatures.
I have a ship breaker kraken and so I monstrous it, tapping all of his creatures. Now I can come in for 10 and kill him next turn. I send in the kraken.
ROAR! I win right?
...
He casts Savage Surge on Sedge Scorpion. My kraken got eaten by a 1/1. After this I had no other creatures on board.
I ended up getting first in the tourney but that was the most amusing loss I had that day
Wow I feel dumb
anyone understand the side? I always have trouble with those
Also why thrill-kill assassin over something like rakdos shredfreak