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6 months ago ::
Nov 24, 2012 - 11:23AM
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Date Joined:
Nov 24, 2012
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Hey this is my decklist atm made of what I happened to have rather then anything else it's been working very well against my friends but I would like to make it more powerful generally and perhaps be decent at FNM. Immaculate Magistrate < span> x1 Copperhorn Scout < span> x1 Imperious Perfect < span> x1 Korozda Guildmage < span> x1 Arbor Elf < span> x4 Lys Alana Huntmaster < span> x1 Blunt the Assault < span> x1 Glistener Elf < span> x1 Coat of Arms < span> x1 Arrest < span> x2 Pacifism < span> x3 Selesnya Keyrune < span> x2 Giant Growth < span> x1 Civic Wayfinder < span> x2 Elvish Promenade < span> x1 Greenweaver Druid < span> x1 Moonglove Winnower < span> x1 Seedcradle Witch < span> X1 Memnite < span> x1 Safehold Elite < span> x1 Jagged-Scar Archers < span> x1 Elvish Eulogist < span> x1 Druid's Deliverance < span> x1 Elvish Visionary < span> x3 Treasured Find < span> x1 Naturalize < span> x1 Lands Forest x14 Plains x4 swamp x2 Golgari Guildgate x3 Selesnya Guildgate x1 Also I know this is a noob question but how exactly can I tell whether a card is still useable in standard? Suggestions?
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6 months ago ::
Nov 24, 2012 - 12:34PM
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The gatherer will let you sort cards by format legality.
As it stands your deck is modern legal, not standard.
Standard is the most recent core set and most recent 2 blocks. Right now it's M13, Innistrad block, and the Return to Ravnica block (which as of now only has the first set of 3 released) making it as small a card pool as standard will ever see.
So... Playsets. 4x cards you want. Good stuff
Mana curve. Don't have like 3 cards that cost 1 mana, 13 cards that cost 2 mana, 0 cards that cost 3 mana, and 15 cards that cost 4 and up. That looks and plays that jank.
A mana curve should look, idk, like a curve. Pretty simple
Your deck should be focused. You need a clear goal, how are you plan on winning, and how you plan on stopping the either guy from either winning first or disrupting your own plans.
Elves don't do control, they do aggro. But w/b does control pretty well
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6 months ago ::
Nov 24, 2012 - 12:42PM
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As stated, I would choose the most important cards and run multiples, I saw many 1 of creatures, where running 2-3 more would suit you much better! My roommate has two elf decks and for most of his important cards, he has four copies.
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