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1  Eternal Formats / Miscellaneous / Re: [Deck Discussion] Rectal Sneak Attack, a different look. on: August 27, 2007, 03:55:37 pm
 Very Happy Hi! First of all i think this ideia of building a deck around Sneak Attack is pretty cool and not only that but is SERIOUS FUN  Very Happy HEHEHE
I must say that when i read this thread i though what a fun idea for building a deck... cause after all... magic is not only about winning all the time... because that is impossible to do so and is also one of the things that makes magic so challenging! But what do i think magic is all about? Well magic is essencially a great game intelectually speaking but most of all... is all about FUN! So i guess the real challenge is not to build the ultimate deck that wins all the time but decks that you have fun with and still get you to win many many times Smile (nobody like to loose right?) So... as i digged into your idea i imediatly started to tinker around with your build... and man i don't care what they say... DON'T GIVE THE DECK UP... because it is pretty cool and serious FUN!
Anyway i came across these to cards with i think would be great in this deck! They are Survival of the Fittest and Gleancrawler!
imagine what it would be like to fetch all the time exactlly the beater you need with survival of the fittest (if not cast then brought with academy rector) AND after you beat him up with giant creatures with awsome effects, given one of them is Gleancrawler (on his own is a 6/6 trampler - not bad huh?), you get them all back to your hand including the Gleancrawler for another round of spanking (your next turn) or defence (opponentīs turn)!!!!
What do you think of them?
Cheers

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