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Mar 12, 2018Rezzahan posted a message on Please help to choose a deck for the draftPersonally, I'd go for a mix of the two decks, specifically, using the r/g one as a base and spice it up with a splash of white for the three removal cards. Since all of them need just one white mana to be played and you don't have to play them in like the first 4-5 turns, you can provide the mana by simply running 3 Plains in your lands. Some color fixing would help of course, but is not strictly nessessary here. The white Avatar could be considered a bomb, but at 8 mana it will come down very late if ever. I probably would also add an 18th land, because the power of the r/g deck lies with its many fatties, so you want to make sure you get them out as soon as possible.Posted in: Limited (Sealed, Draft)
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JaceTheBodySculptor posted a message on Please help to choose a deck for the draftI'd go with red. Both decks look weak. Not homogeneously weak - there are good cards in there - but there are also plenty on the lower end of the power scale. The red deck does a better job at pretending to be a good deck in some % of games. In particular I'm talking about Forerunner searching up Monstrosaur. It doesn't matter so much if you're playing some lower quality cards if your opponent can't deal with that threat. On the other hand, your best cards in white are your removal spells, and it does matter what the rest of your deck is like when your best plays are removal. When you play removal, you are relying on the rest of your deck to close out the game. When you play a bomb, there is some % of the time the bomb does the heavy lifting on its own. So I'd go with red.Posted in: Limited (Sealed, Draft) - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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