Hey, why not.
Now, this might be hard to digest, guys... but I really, really like Norin the Wary.
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Sep 20, 2010Gaka posted a message on My 64 Casual DecksI used to have the same problem. I had a dozen or so decks lying around, and i finally worked myself up into dismantling them, so i have far fewer decks (many failed efforts) lying around.Posted in: RabidVacin Blog
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Part of the reason i've gone to RDW in general and AiR in particular, is because of the straight forward nature of the list. Kill everything. Win.
While playing a Summons is indeed a think card - it's still focused on the ability to do some serious hurt.
The dragonlord is probably one of the more important cards to go into the newer RDW decks, anything cheap that prompts instant removal is a plus. Less mana used to protect your true play. While your opponent is busy removing your dragonlord (i didn't want it anyways) you can be busy "accidently" summoning up a few x/x's to clean house. or something.
the two-drop SS will screw with their manabase and make them unable to cast the three-color specter, provided you draw it. With 4 in your deck, you have a very good chance of it.