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Author Topic: Vengeful Dreams in type 1/1.5  (Read 901 times)
Anonymous
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« on: February 26, 2003, 11:01:01 pm »

I was brainstorming for my parfait deck and came across the card Vengeful Dreams

Vengeful Dreams - WW
As an additional cost to play Vengeful Dreams, discard X cards from your hand.
Remove X target attacking creatures from the game.

I think it could have a place in Parfait or any WW build with land tax in it.  With land tax, you usually have a hand full of land, and Vengeful Dreams would allow you to do something usefull with it, other than use them to cycle thru your deck with the scroll rack.  

It could also help against a fast creature rush, like stompy or sligh in the early game.  

Any thoughts?
James
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Anonymous
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2003, 10:16:57 am »

It's a very good card. Even in WW I could see it having a place. Targetted, Instant speed, one sided Wrath of God if you need it or a 2 mana, 2 card trade for one annoying creature at worst. Definitely in a control deck with heavy White it has a place since it goes off much sooner then WoG does and it's an Instant.
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MoreFling
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2003, 11:26:17 am »

As far as parfait is concerned, it's too much carddisadvantage against something the deck is well equiped to deal with: Creatures.

Cycling your lands through your deck is the whole idea of creating card-advantage, so you point is?

I'm not sure about WW, It's been too long since I've played it.
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Anonymous
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« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2003, 03:05:01 pm »

While its true it may be temporary card disadvantage, you should be able to get back up to at least 7 cards during your next untap phase, thanks to land tax.

Also, it would seem to be useful in the early game against a creature rush.  If you don't draw a moat, it seems like parfait would take until the third/fourth turn to get out a humility.  

CopperLeaf
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