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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 3:26PM #1
illusionz
Date Joined: Jan 16, 2012
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2 x Nephalia Drownyard
1 x Ghost Quarter
4 x Hinterland Harbor
4 x Drowned Catacomb 
4 x Overgrown Tomb
3 x Woodland Cemetery
1 x Blood Crypt
1 x Kessig Wolf Run
2 x Swamp
1 x Forest
2 x Island
1 x Evolving Wilds 

3 x Deathrite Shaman
3 x Dreg Mangler
2 x Vampire Nighthawk 
4 x Thragtusk
1 x Griselbrand

1 x Garruk, Primal Hunter 
1 x Liliana, of the Veil
1 x Vraska, the Unseen
1 x Jace, Architect of Thought 
1 x Garruk Relentless

3 x Think Twice 
3 x Dissipate
2 x Ultimate Price
2 x Forbidden Alchemy
2 x Abrupt decay
4 x Farseek

 
The only thing the deck has trouble with is getting UU for Dissipate. other than that it runs pretty smoothly and i actually dont really mind searching far and wide for a basic Island to get UU anyway.

Wolf run is a house with an active Garruk and is just fun with Nighthawk.

anyway, thoughts??

EDIT: Thoughts on the PW's as well 
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 5:33PM #2
zephyr77
Date Joined: Jan 3, 2013
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Why is Kessig Wolf Run in this deck?  It's the only card that requires red.  It feels out of place here.

If getting the blue needed to cast Dissipate is a problem, consider trying Syncopate instead.  It only needs 1 blue.
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 6:26PM #3
illusionz
Date Joined: Jan 16, 2012
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Jan 13, 2013 -- 5:33PM, zephyr77 wrote:

Why is Kessig Wolf Run in this deck?  It's the only card that requires red.  It feels out of place here.

If getting the blue needed to cast Dissipate is a problem, consider trying Syncopate instead.  It only needs 1 blue.




Wolf Run is here for multiple reasons. I have a Blood crypt that i can fecth wiht Farseek so getting the red isnt really the problem.

Kessig turns any creature into an instant threat. It gives me a way to come back after a board wipe (verdict/terminus). Also, with Garruk Relentless his wolfs can become a huge problem if i have an active wolf run. It just gives lots of options, which is important.

Im not the biggest fan of Syncopate because it juts too mana intensive. Why counter something with 6 mana when you can do the same with 3?

Deathrite is also very good right now as well.

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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 6:33PM #4
Watercat_
Date Joined: Dec 18, 2012
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Jan 13, 2013 -- 6:26PM, illusionz wrote:

Jan 13, 2013 -- 5:33PM, zephyr77 wrote:

Why is Kessig Wolf Run in this deck?  It's the only card that requires red.  It feels out of place here.

If getting the blue needed to cast Dissipate is a problem, consider trying Syncopate instead.  It only needs 1 blue.




Wolf Run is here for multiple reasons. I have a Blood crypt that i can fecth wiht Farseek so getting the red isnt really the problem.

Kessig turns any creature into an instant threat. It gives me a way to come back after a board wipe (verdict/terminus). Also, with Garruk Relentless his wolfs can become a huge problem if i have an active wolf run. It just gives lots of options, which is important.

Im not the biggest fan of Syncopate because it juts too mana intensive. Why counter something with 6 mana when you can do the same with 3?

Deathrite is also very good right now as well.



but syncopate can also counter their 2/3/4 drops for 2 mana.

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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 6:33PM #5
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it just looks like a bad jund deck
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 6:42PM #6
illusionz
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Jan 13, 2013 -- 6:33PM, Burning_Forest wrote:

it just looks like a bad jund deck




Maybe, but im liking it better than i liked Jund.

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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 8:29PM #7
Zomfshark
Date Joined: Jan 14, 2012
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Jan 13, 2013 -- 6:42PM, illusionz wrote:

Jan 13, 2013 -- 6:33PM, Burning_Forest wrote:

it just looks like a bad jund deck




Maybe, but im liking it better than i liked Jund.




Agreed, and everyone and their mothers are playing jund. At least this is somewhat creative. I aprove of this BUG/r deck. For I myself are also going into RUG midrange next set as well.

Decks I play:

Legacy:
Cherri0s (Deck in progress)

Modern:
R/G Tron

EDH:
Gisela Midrange
Wrexial Control

Standard:
3C MBC Control
Dark Boros Aggro
Wolfrun Bant
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 13, 2013 - 8:39PM #8
illusionz
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While Sycopate is good early on it is not good in the late game where it needs to be. Dissipate is good at this. My early turn are going to be spent drawing, killing and farseeking. the countering and then playing my bombs. Sorry, didnt mean to ignore syncopate vs Dissipate in the deck.

 considering going -1 Jace, +1 Ultimate Price/Garruk, Primal Hunter
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5 months ago  ::  Jan 14, 2013 - 12:52PM #9
illusionz
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Jace is now another ultimate Price.
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4 months ago  ::  Jan 16, 2013 - 12:23PM #10
illusionz
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Bump and some minor changes,

-1 dissipate
-2 Nephalia Drownyard
-1 jace architect of thought

+2 Swamp
+1 Vampire Nighthawk 
+1 Dreg Mangler

In testing the deck preforms well against RDW and UWR control/flash, though flash is a interesting MU. 
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