I tend to cycle through decks quite often. Per example I finally rebuilt my Riku deck after switching it from Yasova and before that it's been Surrak, Animar and Wanderer. Same goes for my gruul deck it was Ruric Thar and Angry Omnath and now it's Wort. Sometimes I like the idea of a deck and start making a list/deck, after a some plays in my group they feel lackluster. Besides being lackluster I have a rule that I don't to many EDH decks whilst I have plenty enough (12 decks at the moment) and if I want to built something I have to break one apart. Currently working on a Sai deck but I might build myself another spellslinger deck, since I love playing many spells, so now the debate is what to break apart.
There are a few decks that I won't break apart due the fun/nostalgia factor.
The worst is when you hype yourself up for it, buy the cards, put it together and then say "well crap why the hell did I buy this crap?"
I used to have a hard time taking anything apart. But I also disliked having subpar cards, and I also didn't like buying a ton of fetchlands for every deck I made.
That's why I merged everything together to make one collection of singleton cards. I make a new deck every week or two, then disassemble it when I get bored. It's a good system, would recommend.
I second this. I do the same thing, only I have multiple decks built and try to build new ones from the unused cards. The it really gets me looking at cards I wouldn't otherwise use and makes each deck feel fresh.
The worst is when you hype yourself up for it, buy the cards, put it together and then say "well crap why the hell did I buy this crap?"
Steel Sabotage'ng Orbs of Mellowness since 2011.
See also, 3drinks' "Shrine to Mardu" 👀😏
Steel Sabotage'ng Orbs of Mellowness since 2011.
Steel Sabotage'ng Orbs of Mellowness since 2011.