and the like. I'm aware it's all about preference (Erhnam sucks herr derr). Was looking for more ideas for on creatures that are single color creatures of varying sizes. Didn't see any threads that are just what I'm after out there.
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Vintage. That's about it. Maybe Standard, if it could get it together into something interesting enough to play.
Griselbrand doesn't quite fit with what I was going for. I could have written my OP better. Things similar to Serendib/Erhnam where it's i.e. UX/GX. Not BBBB4. Though I do have a soft spot for Gris.
Even cards who's P/T are slightly higher than their CC. Such as Argothian Wurm
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Vintage. That's about it. Maybe Standard, if it could get it together into something interesting enough to play.
Out of your 4 examples 2 of the 4 of them have seen no play in vintage over the past 5 years. Restoration Angel was in 1 deck in all of 2015 - Bob was all over the place.
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I would suspect that you are talking about casual kitchen table games or LGS games, that follow Vintage deckbuilding rules, but that aren't really tournament cards.
To further define your question, you sound like you are asking about aggressively costed creatures in each color.
For Example Goblin Guide and Wild Nactl are great options, but neither sees much play in Vintage.
I would say the low casting cost aggressive creatures in Vintage in each color are:
Serendib Efreet,Erhnam Djinn,Restoration Angel,Dark Confidant
and the like. I'm aware it's all about preference (Erhnam sucks herr derr). Was looking for more ideas for on creatures that are single color creatures of varying sizes. Didn't see any threads that are just what I'm after out there.
Reveillark
Snapcaster Mage
Tarmogoyf
Goblin Guide
I 100% forgot about Rev. Snap Mage also. Thanks for those.
You can play Deathrite Shaman as a single-colored card.
Even cards who's P/T are slightly higher than their CC. Such as Argothian Wurm
Uhh... Sure?
I'm not sure if you have the right board for what you're trying to make, but here are some cards that fit this pattern:
Here we go.
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I would suspect that you are talking about casual kitchen table games or LGS games, that follow Vintage deckbuilding rules, but that aren't really tournament cards.
To further define your question, you sound like you are asking about aggressively costed creatures in each color.
For Example Goblin Guide and Wild Nactl are great options, but neither sees much play in Vintage.
I would say the low casting cost aggressive creatures in Vintage in each color are:
and Monastery Mentor.
The most powerful creature is another matter, for example Blightsteel Colossus or Griselbrand might fit that bill.