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Oct 13, 2010mastro80 posted a message on Nixilis Wave [T2 - G/B]Ob is legendary, so you don't want to hit multiples off the wave.Posted in: PhoenixM Blog
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Sep 14, 2010mastro80 posted a message on W/U Testosterone ControlI don't believe you have enough land to be playing with so many high casting-cost cards. I would think 26 would be more appropriate. Sun Titan is kind of meh here, as his recursion targets are underwhelming. My .02Posted in: 7rascendentalista Blog
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You mention 2 foil basics from a box of BfZ. I opened a case and got 5 total; no single box had 2. Just curious if your mileage varied.
Even if Pile B is worth more (and it is close in either direction without doing exact math), Pile A is so much more liquid that I personally prefer it.
Go Orange!!
4x Avacyn’s Pilgrim
4x Champion of the Parish
4x Hamlet Captain
3x Fiend Hunter
4x Silverblade Paladin
4x Champion of Lambholt
4x Mayor of Avabruck
2x Sublime Archangel or Sigarda, Host of Herons
4x Rancor
4x Selesnya Charm
Lands (23)
4x Sunpetal Grove
5x Forest
4x Plains
2x Gavony Townships
4x Temple Garden
4x Cavern of Souls
Try this. It will be MUCH more consistent. You have explosive draws, you have 8 pumpers with the Mayors and Captains. You get rid of all the dead situational stuff and go straight aggro.
Bottom line in deckbuilding is determine what you want to accomplish. GW humans wants to win by turn 4/5. Using 3 mana enchantments and such that are sometimes good/sometimes bad is not a good strategy for consistent fast wins. Revenge of the Hunted is an automatic mulligan if you draw it in your opening hand. Wild Beastmaster is bad, except when it is win-more. In other words, if you already have a lambholt and/or other pumpers out there, it is good. If you already have these, you are already winning. Basically, this deck punishes durdling. If the opponent keeps a do-nothing hand, you win. There is no chance that you have a do-nothing hand. If the game goes long, you probably lose. However, Sigarda and Sublime can win out of nowhere, so they give you a bit of a chance beyond the swarm strategy.
Edited for deck tags. Check this thread for info on how to use these. ~parinoid
Honestly, this trade is fully dependent on the 40$ worth of fillers. If they are bulky/under $5 cards, this trade is awesome for you. If they are 4 liquid $10 cards, it is a very fair trade. This is the kind of trade I would take for one of my Seas, I don't think you are doing badly.
Why don't you take the time to do one then? Do you think R_E and Jeff get paid to provide this service to the MTG community? WOW.