I often times forget I have some good staples in decks and I order more when I build a new deck. Then I take an old deck apart and wonder why I have so many duplicates. Patriarch's Bidding and Goblin Bombardment are good examples.
I use one of those Holiday Gift Boxes. It fits twelve of my sleeved decks comfortably. Fits well in my backpack, too.
12 in dragon shields? Because I can only fit 3 in a row in DSes, though 4 if one's in ultra pros.
Not all of them are Dragon Shields, but I do a row of four decks all sleeved in Dragon Shields. See my included pic for details.
Really crappy pic because I'm short on time:
The top row (left to right: white, orange, black, blue) is all sleeved in Dragon Shields. The other two rows are three Dragon Shields and one Ultra Pro Pro-Mattes.
Also, a little bit of Charisma can help net huge profits. When worse comes to worse, Tithe the peasants. Too many soldiers? Trade Swords to Plowshares. You clearly need some Advisors to maximize your gains.
I voted yes. While I may complain during the game about how much my head hurts from rules interactions and such, I ultimately enjoy the challenge of beating the chaos deck.
It's also fun for me to add to the chaos just to see what will happen.
EDIT: A five color Shared Fate deck intrigues me...
My playgroup was interested in this, but we didn't want to drop $200 for the entire sets. Making some new ones would be interesting; Vanguard is what, 15 years old? A lot of new mechanics have been introduced since then.
Not all of them are Dragon Shields, but I do a row of four decks all sleeved in Dragon Shields. See my included pic for details.
The top row (left to right: white, orange, black, blue) is all sleeved in Dragon Shields. The other two rows are three Dragon Shields and one Ultra Pro Pro-Mattes.
Note: I did not do this. A friend of mine bought it in this shape for cheap.
Also, a little bit of Charisma can help net huge profits. When worse comes to worse, Tithe the peasants. Too many soldiers? Trade Swords to Plowshares. You clearly need some Advisors to maximize your gains.
It's also fun for me to add to the chaos just to see what will happen.
EDIT: A five color Shared Fate deck intrigues me...
One of my friends did this. He built a draft cube and would grab a random section to use as his EDH deck.
In regards to the OP, I have 12 or 13 built and still feel it's not enough.