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Author Topic: BG Fatties!  (Read 971 times)
Canedis
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« on: September 10, 2009, 11:09:14 am »

Well i've had this deck poste din the vintage fourm for awhile, and someone suggested that i move it over here for some more feedback on it. so here i am :0

The main basis for this deck was using big creatures with drawbacks (such as hunted horror or Groundbreaker)

But i kept finding that giving my opponents creatures was generally a bad thing as they quite often blasted my guys and then they had even more fat to smash face with.
So after dropping the 'free' creature givers i opted to place in a few more bodies (Go avatar of woe!) and a few different spells and this is what i came up with:


   Land
Forest x10
Swamp x8
Golgari Rotfarm x2
Terramorphic Expanse x2

Creatures
Avatar of Might x2
Avatar of Woe x1
Waning wurm x2
Ravaging Rift wurm x2
Groundbreaker x2
Llanowar Elves x4
Mossbridge Troll x2
Timbermare x2

Artifacts
Armillary Sphere x2
Paradise Plume x1

Enchantments
Ooze garden x2
Mighty Emergence x2

Other spells
Diabolic Tutor x4
Explosive vegetation x2
Mwonvuli Acidmoss x4
Rise form the grave x2
Rite of consumption x2
Krosan Grip x2

Now if you can't tell form the list this deck is either going to win fast or lose slow. but i have a couple of win conditions

Play a mossbridge troll with 10 power on the table (straight forwards)
Playing creatures such as Ground breaker and the Wurms and then sac'ing them to Ooze garden to keep thier strength in play (since they were going to leave anyways)
Playing a rite of consumption on an avatar of might who came into play with a mighty emergence (dealing 10 damage and giving me 10 more life to cling too)
And just beating face with big creatures Smile
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