A few things:
1. Fetchlands are actually not at all useful in this deck; they don't fix (no ur fetch in standard), and the thinning effect has been widely and statistically discredited. You have no delve spells, so they'd probably be better off as basics.
2. I agree with the above poster: you are somewhat threat light, and the threats themselves are easy to remove. It may be worthwhile to look for other cheap evasive creatures (Stratus Dancer comes to mind, though Vaporkin is a fine substitute). They don't have to be unblockable to avoid most blockers you will encounter. I'm also a sucker for Spellheart Chimera, though it might be too expensive/slow for this build.
3. Aqueous Form does very little for you here; your guys are all evasive already, and the scry isn't powerful enough to risk opening yourself up to the 2-for-1 blowouts. If you're looking for cheap card selection, something like Anticipate is probably better.
4. Hammerhand is much like Aqueous Form; the payout is too low for a deck with little concern about blockers and without something like heroic to benefit from it. I would personally look for some other cheap buff with higher impact or else some form of protection to help against removal.
For the most part, though, this isn't a bad idea. I might also cut Spite of Mogis for a couple more buff spells, which is the real payoff for going u/r (unblockable threats as opposed to just having a bunch of little ground guys), and as a self admitted izzet mage, I do like this better than mono-R. I don't see anything that pushes the price up, and with a few modifications, this deck could potentially do well for you. Good luck, and happy brewing.
Mono red s much better. This isn't exactly a kiln fiend deck here which won the race and you just made unblockable. Being unblockable is nice but then you have to get it, have it big enough, and win the race.
So, I was considering getting a mono-red deck, and then I had this idea, for a deck that shouldn't have to worry about being blocked.
I'm not yet sure about a few cards and still have no idea of what to put in sideboard.
Please, check it out, and tell what you think. Do you see any potencial here? Or would be better going mono-R?
2 Polluted Delta
2 Flooded Strand
1 Bloodstained Mire
1 Wooded Foothils
2 Temple of Epiphany
5 Island
7 Mountain
3 Swiftwater Cliffs
// Creatures
4 Gudul Lurker
4 Triton Shorestalker
4 Titan's Strength
2 Hammerhand
4 Dance of the Skywise
4 Elusive Spellfist
4 Lightning Strike
2 Spite of Mogis
3 Magma Jet
2 Temur Battle Rage
2 Aqueous Form
2 Negate
3 Rending Volley
Land base use the cards I have. Other than that, it should be pretty cheap, right?
1. Fetchlands are actually not at all useful in this deck; they don't fix (no ur fetch in standard), and the thinning effect has been widely and statistically discredited. You have no delve spells, so they'd probably be better off as basics.
2. I agree with the above poster: you are somewhat threat light, and the threats themselves are easy to remove. It may be worthwhile to look for other cheap evasive creatures (Stratus Dancer comes to mind, though Vaporkin is a fine substitute). They don't have to be unblockable to avoid most blockers you will encounter. I'm also a sucker for Spellheart Chimera, though it might be too expensive/slow for this build.
3. Aqueous Form does very little for you here; your guys are all evasive already, and the scry isn't powerful enough to risk opening yourself up to the 2-for-1 blowouts. If you're looking for cheap card selection, something like Anticipate is probably better.
4. Hammerhand is much like Aqueous Form; the payout is too low for a deck with little concern about blockers and without something like heroic to benefit from it. I would personally look for some other cheap buff with higher impact or else some form of protection to help against removal.
For the most part, though, this isn't a bad idea. I might also cut Spite of Mogis for a couple more buff spells, which is the real payoff for going u/r (unblockable threats as opposed to just having a bunch of little ground guys), and as a self admitted izzet mage, I do like this better than mono-R. I don't see anything that pushes the price up, and with a few modifications, this deck could potentially do well for you. Good luck, and happy brewing.
There's also Arena Athlete and Akroan Crusader.
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