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by DroppinSuga
Thu May 29, 2014 4:29 pm
Forum: Command Tower (EDH/Commander)
Topic: Build-a-deck #2: Karametra, God of Harvests
Replies: 29
Views: 16483

Wild Pair also gives us a crap ton of lands.
by DroppinSuga
Thu May 29, 2014 12:51 am
Forum: Command Tower (EDH/Commander)
Topic: Build-a-deck #2: Karametra, God of Harvests
Replies: 29
Views: 16483

I'll start with, the obvious...

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Pros:
This goes in EVERY green deck
Returns ANY card we want to our hand

Cons:
Er... Uhh... It's a 2/1 I guess?
by DroppinSuga
Thu May 29, 2014 12:24 am
Forum: Command Tower (EDH/Commander)
Topic: Build-a-deck #2: Karametra, God of Harvests
Replies: 29
Views: 16483

Build-a-deck #2: Karametra, God of Harvests

How it works:
Each poster can submit any number of cards, until we reach 99 cards. You may also use votes to propose to remove a card that's already on the list. You can post as many cards as you want, but once you hit ten cards included into the deck, you are out of submissions. (This may change depending on the popularity of this activity and the time frame that we have left.)

Each time you submit a card, you should do your best to try and explain both the pros and the cons of the card. Try and be specific, although it is understandable that some cards are just no-brainers. Mana rocks will not count as using up one of your submissions, however proposing to REMOVE mana rocks does count as one, as long as you can make a proper case for doing so!

Players can agree with propositions by thanking the corresponding post. (Unless someone has a cleaner way to handle this, I'm all
ears.) Once a card reaches a certain threshold (will change later, for now we'll say 3 votes) it will be added to the list in the original post and it's in the deck!


A few rules to keep things civil, as well as to keep the thread easy to read for archival purposes:

1.) Use lists, preferably numbered or with bullets, to illustrate your pros/cons lists.
2.) Disagreeing with a post is fine, as is responding to allow proper discourse, but remember that this activity is supposed to be light hearted community-building, so keep it clean and try and remain on point and civil.
3.) Try and use card tags, it makes things easier for those of us who don't have AutocardAnywhere installed or are browsing on our phones.
4.) Stay on focus. Nobody wants to read ten posts about a card that is clearly not a worthy include. If you want to put Door of Destinies in the deck, there should be a thematical and logical reasoning behind it. Try not to waste our time with cards that do not fit the theme of the deck or
cards that otherwise make no sense at all. (No, we're not interested in playing Search the City.)

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