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Post by Ace Rimmer, Attorney at Large on Aug 16, 2005 6:49:50 GMT -5
i am looking for a good deck list to give me ideas. no format, just a friendly play deck. i am trying to put together the old Reanimator, Bargin (pay a life, draw a card, dis it to get B, use mana gained from Bargin to play cards that do damage and gain life, repeat process, play Will to play cards from graveyard...), and finally Dancing Gnomes (a corpse dance deck, but i dont know current sets to know creatures with good sac abilities) any help would be awesome!
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Post by ezzee on Sept 14, 2005 10:10:25 GMT -5
It's for friendly play, but the question is how competitive do you want it to be? I mean, I have lots of decks that are semi-competitive but are overly fun to play.
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Post by Ace Rimmer, Attorney at Large on Sept 14, 2005 16:59:37 GMT -5
i like fun to play personally. competitive costs too much money in my opinion. because Magic is a game of "who has the most money", because of the whole Type II being standard. i dont have the money to keep up and competitive.
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Post by ezzee on Sept 15, 2005 14:27:04 GMT -5
A rather cheap deck that can be put together is an armored cleric deck. Basica concept is you take a bunch of clerics, throw them into a deck, with some Holy Armor's, Armor of Faith, Samite Blessing and Angelic Voices. I don't believe any of the cards are rare, unless you are going to throw in some of the rarer clerics.
An In/Out deck is a fun deck to play and is fairly cheap to put together. Once again, lots of uncommons, but most people can get you these cards as many people have oodles of extras. Basic concept is to have lots of creatures that do things as they come into play or leave play. Echo is especially big for this deck type.
Almost any type of a creature theme deck works. Slivers are good, as they build on each other. Burn is always popular, and usually cheap.
I hope this helps. If you want some of my deck lists, I could type them up, especially my armored cleric deck and a couple of other decks.
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Post by Ace Rimmer, Attorney at Large on Sept 15, 2005 19:12:19 GMT -5
i have put together the cleric deck before, when i was still in school i put one of those together. it was pretty fun, Shepard of Rot was amazing in it. i used a few life gaining spells, mostly Life Burst, then droped down a few Prayers to suck the life out of my opponent.
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