Hey guys I have been running into a sideboard issue with my newly built black/red vamps deck. It seems that there are no proper artifact or enchantment removal for either of those colors so it makes playing against cards like endless ranks of the dead a bit frustrating. I tried looking up cards with text on it for artifact and enchantment removal for those colors and for colorless but got nothing for results. Maybe I am missing something? Hopefully I am. Any help is much appreciated.
Void will get rid of artifacts or your opponents tokens (number = zero). Thought Hemorrhage/Slaughter Games/some mono black variant for silverbullets that kill you on a regular basis.
My vamp deck is B/W - not that there's lots of good white vampires - but because white has access to removal of all sorts, like Merciless Eviction, Vindicate-lite,Swords to Plowshares and all the other ench/art answers etc.
White has plenty of other decent choices for tribal decks too.
I don't know why so people are championing Nevinyrral's Disk in a Tribal deck. That's a card that I would actively put in my adversaries' lists because you virtually have to forfeit the game in order to activate it.
I don't know why so people are championing Nevinyrral's Disk in a Tribal deck. That's a card that I would actively put in my adversaries' lists because you virtually have to forfeit the game in order to activate it.
I pretty much only run it in red and black decks for emergency artifact/enchantment removal.
Because, let's face it, black doesn't exactly struggle to get its own critters back...
Not saying it's optimal, but if it's the only artifact/enchantment reset you've got available, there are definitely ways of working with it (in other words, Disk is still a pretty good budget solution).
Not saying it's optimal, but if it's the only artifact/enchantment reset you've got available, there are definitely ways of working with it (in other words, Disk is still a pretty good budget solution.
If a solution lowers your overall win % then it doesn't matte whether or not it's budget-minded.
You don't need to bend over backwards to kill an Enchantment or two. Splash Green/White for better interaction and call it a day.
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Plus cards that benefit from death, destruction and overflowing graveyards.
Which sounds pretty black and red to me.
(Remember to bring a lot of card draw and a little life gain so you'll draw into your solutions and live long enough to enjoy it all...)
My meta: 3 or 4 player free for all, anything goes but boring games or broken decks cause a vote to end that game.
If your problems are token-related, Ratchet Bomb and Powder Keg are two more good budget options.
Alternately, steal the problem with Zealous Conscripts or similar, and then sacrifice it to something (e.g. Reprocess, Infernal Tribute) for profit.
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White has plenty of other decent choices for tribal decks too.
That sacrifice comes in handy with that Spine too...!
My meta: 3 or 4 player free for all, anything goes but boring games or broken decks cause a vote to end that game.
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I said.
My meta: 3 or 4 player free for all, anything goes but boring games or broken decks cause a vote to end that game.
I pretty much only run it in red and black decks for emergency artifact/enchantment removal.
Because, let's face it, black doesn't exactly struggle to get its own critters back...
Not saying it's optimal, but if it's the only artifact/enchantment reset you've got available, there are definitely ways of working with it (in other words, Disk is still a pretty good budget solution).
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If a solution lowers your overall win % then it doesn't matte whether or not it's budget-minded.
You don't need to bend over backwards to kill an Enchantment or two. Splash Green/White for better interaction and call it a day.
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Green - Blue - Red - White - Gold