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Date Posted: 2/21/2009
Posted By: Zack Strait
Member Since: 4/9/2008
Number of Replies: 2
Last Post: 2/21/2009
Christian
         I started testing that deck on MWS and it is doing very well. Haven't lost a match out of 4. It is really unexpected and I've had a couple of people comment about how they like it too. The only problem ive had with it is that I draw way too many painlands.


"The shit look like ya hand when you be doin a shadow puppet for a duck n shit nahmean. Shit be lookin like it jus caught a pop fly in center field n whatever whatever nahmean." re: Ghostface Killa on lil' kim's vagina.


Change AvatarDate Posted: 2/21/2009
Posted By: Zack Strait
Member Since: 4/9/2008
         Finally lost my first match with it. It was to a R/w deck, who came out with 2 figure of destiny first and second turn. I bant charmed them both away as soon as possible, but then he played knight of the white orchid and another figure.


"The shit look like ya hand when you be doin a shadow puppet for a duck n shit nahmean. Shit be lookin like it jus caught a pop fly in center field n whatever whatever nahmean." re: Ghostface Killa on lil' kim's vagina.


Change AvatarDate Posted: 2/21/2009
Posted By: Christian Collodi
Member Since: 5/5/2008
         The painlands do tend to add up. I don't think I have really lost a game because of them yet though. I tried using more filter lands, but you get stuck with too many filters and no colored mana producers too often for my taste. I really like Ancient Ziggurat, but you really can't use it if you are playing Cryptic Command, or even Bant Charm.


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