Yeah, I guess it doesn't serve too much of a purpose as is. When I first built the deck, I had in more high mana cards like Silent Sentinel and I thought since my mana curve tended towards 3-4+ before I could really start to use my tokens efficiently I was putting in cards like Skybind and Sigardian Priest to help control the board before then, and I saw Wall of Omens as a decent filler that helped towards that same end.
I opened a Captain's Claws today that I'll sub it out for to help push it towards aggro, thanks for pointing that out.
I was looking at the remaining collection, and I was wondering If I should splash in Sorin, a few swamps/evolving wilds. I guess I could trim out Ajanai's Chosen too. Thanks for the tips, mate.
Hey guys, sort of a newbie here. I recently lucked into a sizeable collection of around 300 cards, not including lands, and have no real knowledge on how to go about building a deck from scratch. I cobbled what looked like a competent deck and wanted to see your guys opinion, and see if I made any glaring mistakes. I'm not even sure if this is a standard deck, to be quite honest.
I opened a Captain's Claws today that I'll sub it out for to help push it towards aggro, thanks for pointing that out.
1 Sorin, Lord of Innistrad
Creatures (23)
1 Boros Elite
1 Phalanx Leader
3 Fencing Ace
1 Guardian of Pilgrims
1 God-Favored General
1 Serene Steward
1 Twilight Drover
2 Healer of the Pride
2 Banisher Priest
2 Crusader of Odric
1 Odric, Master Tactician
3 Phantom General
1 High Sentinels of Arashin
2 Mausoleum Guard
1 Ethereal Guidance
2 Spectral Procession
2 Lingering Souls
Enchantment (3)
1 Blind Obedience
1 Gift of Immortality
1 Indestructibility
Instants (4)
1 Reprisal
3 Dauntless Onslaught
Artifact (2)
1 Traveler's Amulet
1 Captain's Claws
17 Plains
4 Swamps
2 Evolving Wilds
Trimmed the deck down to 60, switched in a few cards to splash in Sorin and Swamps for added synergy.