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1  Eternal Formats / Creative / Iso-sligh Red Aggro/Burn on: February 01, 2004, 11:32:21 am
I have allready tried splashing blue, but with out power it sucks and i donīt have power.
2  Eternal Formats / Creative / Iso-sligh Red Aggro/Burn on: January 29, 2004, 04:53:38 pm
All good ideas all though in my metagame it is better to destroy their mana sources than giving the damage with PoP, at first i ran 3 PoP main, but after testing against the most common decks in my meta mana denial is far better.
Dragon is played along with alot of other top tier decks, PoP just isnīt worth it, because of the speed these powered decks has. Its better to just slow them down.
One of my worst fears at first was Chalice but by adding slith as a 2 cc help along with pillage.
I have thought about bloodmoon, think i will try it.
The mana sources and Blasts work well together, so i wonīt change that.

thanks
3  Eternal Formats / Creative / Iso-sligh Red Aggro/Burn on: January 26, 2004, 12:07:48 pm
These last few months i have played a various number of scepter decks and have realised the perhaps instead of imprinting fire/ice, an all red burn/mana denial deck probably is the way to go. Now it looks like this:

MainDeck:

Mana:

11 Mountains
5 Waste/strip
4 Great Furnace
1 Lotus Petal
1 Sol Ring

Critters:

4 Gorilla Shaman
4 Grim Lavamancer
4 Slith Firewalker

Burn:

4 Lightning Bolt
4 Incinerate
3 Shrapnel Blast
3 Fire Blast

Mana denials/Burners/Tools:

3 Pillage
4 Ankh of Mishra
4 Isochron Scepter
1 Wheel of Fortune

SideBoard:
??? Metagame dependant.

I know it looks kind of scrubish but it actually works, I am thinking about adding Bloodmoons to the maindeck because it will have great synergy with the mana denial consept of the deck. Any thoughts?
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