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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Apr 16, 2004 13:11:01 GMT -6
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Apr 16, 2004 13:15:09 GMT -6
Obviously, this deck is not super quick to get going, but once it hits its rhythm, it's pretty hard to stop. Just imagine what happens when I play Llawan, Cephalid Empress against a green creature deck and Sleight it to green as it comes into play. Or let them get their creatures, then Sleight the Light of Day to the appropriate color. And the proverbial crap hits the fan when I get my Stern Judge(s) in play and Hack them to whatever kind of land you have. The one thing I have never tested this deck against is an artifact deck. I don't know how well it would fare in that case, since it relies upon changing all its enchantments, creatures, and artifacts to target the color opponents are playing. It would be an interesting challenge. This is my favorite deck, not because it's my best (which it isn't), but because it's unique. I've never seen anybody else create a deck like this one, and it's so much fun to play. I love multiplayer games where several people are sharing a color. It really makes Treva even more powerful. Anyway, let me know what you think of this deck, and especially any cards you think I should add/subtract/replace. Feedback would be majorly appreciated!
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Post by Volrath, the Fallen on Apr 16, 2004 14:49:08 GMT -6
The stern judges would still be effective against an artifact deck. This deck is hard to play against. i like it.
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Post by Maraxus of Keld on Apr 16, 2004 16:03:21 GMT -6
Unless it relies on nonbasic lands.
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Post by Sugar Plum Fairy on Nov 3, 2004 23:45:26 GMT -6
My god that sounds like a headache to play against.
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