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This deck is a unique creation. It is the first 'faith-based' deck that I've ever played. It takes overextending yourself to the limit and actually pulls it off. I find myself quickly counting the mana, the draw and checking the probability of drawing into what I need and then ... it works ... if you make the right count, and know the limits of what your likely to draw. Good Job.
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 3:09 am I think Land Grant was a mistake too. Drawing multiple Land Grants with its 1G casting cost is just as detrimental to the deck as drawing multiple Underground Sea's would have been.
Quote from: Covetous
Are people really disparaging Land Grant in this deck?
No, just me, and I hereby retract that remark. I shouldn't be doing deck analysis at three o'clock in the morning.
This cant be the deck. I have too much respect for Meandeck to believe that this is really what they played.
Two Bad mistakes in this deck. First, they didn't have faith in their draw engine, and then they became to obsessed with cards replacing themselves.
1) No Vampiric Tutor.
All that draw and your not willing to select the next card you draw?
2) No Lim Dul's Vault.
Didn't anyone here ever play an old necro deck? Why use Spoils from the Vault which lets you pay one life to look at one card when you can pay one life to look at FIVE. ( Duh )
I think Land Grant was a mistake too. Belcher used it to remove the land from the deck for a kill, this deck shouldn't care. Drawing multiple Land Grants with its 1G casting cost is just as detrimental to the deck as drawing multiple Underground Sea's would have been.