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Author Topic: My first attempt at a T1 deck - Dryad Deck Wins -help wanted  (Read 832 times)
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« on: June 13, 2004, 01:23:07 pm »

I'm very new to Type 1, never played but have been reading through the forums here at TMD and at brainburst and SCG. This deck is just an attempt at a Quirion-Sligh deck, its pretty generic as I don't have a Metagame(just like the idea of T1 but recently moved so i have no idea where to play at), but it does have Null Rod and Shaman to handle power.

Mana Base:

4 Tiaga
4 X/R fetchland
10 Mountains

Creatures:

4 Quirion Dryad
4 Jackal Pup
4 Goblin Cadet
4 Grim Lavamancer
3 Gorilla Shaman

Burn:

4 Lightning Bolt
4 Chain Lightning
4 Incinerate
3 Pyrokinesis

Disruption:

3 Null Rod
4 Wasteland
1 Strip Mine



So there it is, I really just wanted to build a deck using the Dryad, which I guess someone will bring up that I should just go with the flow and play GAT. I should, but I played Upheaval Tog in extended for awhile and am sick of blue control.

So with that said I just wanted to get some peoples opinions on what seems like can be a very fast and powerful deck. But I'm new to the format so I could be completely wrong, thank you in advance for any advice.
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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2004, 01:57:09 am »

Just noticed nobody has posted on this thread yet.  I guess I have to break the news that this archetype is not competitive.  No sligh variant really has been since last Summer.  Before I lock this, I want to suggest you look in to Food Chain Goblins (FCG) seeing as, like sligh, it's very cheap to assemble, and it'll allow you to use your taigas.
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