Sword of Fire and Ice is too expensive I was thinking throwing in Sword of Light and Shadow which will replace Midnight recovery and give life gain to counter my inability to block which is is the major killer when I'm play testing.
I buy cards from tcgplayer.com you can optimize your cart to have the lowest possible cost and you always want multiple copies of your cards you want to have a good Idea of what you're going to draw the single copies is going to going to screw you over also all you need is practice study how your friends play see what cards the use and in what situations I watch the pro tours on YouTube to get a better under standing of the game you have to think about what your opponent is going to use and what cards you're going to use to deal with what he/she is going to try and use on you
1 Worldspine Wurm
3 Elvish Piper
3 Argothian Wurm
3 Deathcoil Wurm
2 Plated Slagwurm
3 Penumbra Wurm
3 Bellowing Tanglewurm
-Sorcery
3 Bifurcate
2 Seek the Horizon
3 Kodama's Reach
2 Crush of Wurms
-Enchanment
2 Wurmweaver Coil
2 Defense of the Heart
-Artifact
3 Bow of Nylea
-Planeswalker
3 Garruk, Primal Hunter
The deck is pretty self explanatory mana ramp then beat down with wurms.
3 invisible stalker
3 dimir infiltrator
4 Inkfathom Witch
3 Nether Traitor
3 Geralf's Messenger
-Sorcery/instant
3 Bident of Thassa
3 Mana Leak
3 Hands of Binding
2 Duress
4 Go for the Throat
2 Telling Time
-Enchantment/Equipment
2 Bonesplitter
3 Sword of Light and Shadow
-Land
4 Watery Grave
3 Temple of Deceit
6 Island
9 Swamp
My deck focuses on using Inkfathom Witch's mana ability so I can dish out heavy damage I can use Dimir Infiltrator to tutor for Inkfathom Witch as well as using Midnight recovery to get back Dimir Infilitrator and tutor for a new Inkfathom Witch if he is exiled or any creature in my deck besides Geralf's Messenger. Also counter spells for midgame to protect my creatures. I would get great control out of Hands of Binding and Consuming Vapors and obviously Bident of Thassa for card advantage.
Just wondering how this would work competitively never seen this done before.