Has anyone considered Commune with the Gods in this deck? Seems like it might work decently.
Edit: Oh, wait. Just read the card again. Cards being put into the graveyard might not be what we want here. Oh well, might test it out when I log in next.
In my opinion, you're really hurting yourself by not playing Delver. It's one of the best, if not the best, creatures for the 1 mana slot. You also don't NEED to play Brainstorm with Delver, in fact most lists I've seen don't run brainstorm at all.
Should you start playing Dailies?
Yes. They're a good way to get practice in a better yourself as a player. Don't get me wrong, you should know your deck inside and out eventually, but I really don't see a problem possibly losing a few dailies in order to learn.
Hell, I went in completely blind in the first daily I ran and went 3-1. I know it's not a grand achievement but hey, money is money. So, if you've got six bucks to spare and about three to four hours to kill, jump in a daily. If you win, congrats! If you lose, just remember what you did wrong and what you should do next time.
I feel like fissure will more than likely be banned in the near future, but if they do that I sincerely hope they unban Empty the Warrens. Getting rid of fissure takes away all combo decks from the format and that kind of bothers me.
This deck looks awesome. But like others, I'm not big on the Souleater. I'm going to try it out with War Falcons in that slot instead. With all the soldiers you have it might be decent.
For me it's because the amount of money it takes to build a deck is pretty low (Like RW Humans back in single set block) it also gives you a chance to play with cards you wouldn't dream of playing with in Standard.
forest elf go, mountain burn invigorate in response, then next turn swing for lethal is not a god hand. It happens very consistently.
No, it doesn't. Been playing this deck for a long while now and I can say with certainty, it doesn't happen consistently. It's just easier to remember the times you lose like that.
Edit: Oh, wait. Just read the card again. Cards being put into the graveyard might not be what we want here. Oh well, might test it out when I log in next.
Yes. They're a good way to get practice in a better yourself as a player. Don't get me wrong, you should know your deck inside and out eventually, but I really don't see a problem possibly losing a few dailies in order to learn.
Hell, I went in completely blind in the first daily I ran and went 3-1. I know it's not a grand achievement but hey, money is money. So, if you've got six bucks to spare and about three to four hours to kill, jump in a daily. If you win, congrats! If you lose, just remember what you did wrong and what you should do next time.
No, it doesn't. Been playing this deck for a long while now and I can say with certainty, it doesn't happen consistently. It's just easier to remember the times you lose like that.