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[deck]Rabble Moon[/deck]
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- Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:15 pm
- Forum: Developing
- Topic: All In The Blood Moon.
- Replies: 10
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- Wed Apr 09, 2014 10:04 am
- Forum: Developing
- Topic: All In The Blood Moon.
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6850
Here's what I want to test next time I play Modern (emphasis on test);
[deck]All in Moon[/deck]
Avanlanche Riders probably isn't good, but I want to snipe basics. If the game goes particularly long, he can pick up a sword. I've had good success with Koth before, and he can sure but a game away while the opponent flounders.
Pardic Dragon was close to unplayable in MMA , but gets better when the opponent can't cast spells? Having something to do T2 is always good. Probably should be Kargan Dragonlord or Shrine of Burning Rage, or even Ash Zealot?
I knew I'd be playing Magus of the Moon and Simian Spirit Guide, so wanted Sword of War and Peace to suit up my Gray Ogres. In an ideal world the opponent has a full hand from being unable to cast spells, and protection from red seems very relevant under a Blood Moon.
I've been looking for an excuse to play Bonfire though, so will probably sleeve up Ham's list if this falls on it's face. What's the plan against decks where Blood Moon isn't where we want to be? I feel like the weakness of this deck is how many crap cards its playing when Moon isn't good.
[deck]All in Moon[/deck]
Avanlanche Riders probably isn't good, but I want to snipe basics. If the game goes particularly long, he can pick up a sword. I've had good success with Koth before, and he can sure but a game away while the opponent flounders.
Pardic Dragon was close to unplayable in MMA , but gets better when the opponent can't cast spells? Having something to do T2 is always good. Probably should be Kargan Dragonlord or Shrine of Burning Rage, or even Ash Zealot?
I knew I'd be playing Magus of the Moon and Simian Spirit Guide, so wanted Sword of War and Peace to suit up my Gray Ogres. In an ideal world the opponent has a full hand from being unable to cast spells, and protection from red seems very relevant under a Blood Moon.
I've been looking for an excuse to play Bonfire though, so will probably sleeve up Ham's list if this falls on it's face. What's the plan against decks where Blood Moon isn't where we want to be? I feel like the weakness of this deck is how many crap cards its playing when Moon isn't good.
- Wed Apr 09, 2014 1:16 am
- Forum: Developing
- Topic: All In The Blood Moon.
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6850