Friday, October 12, 2012

1st Legacy Deck Version 1.1 – Win In 3 to 5 Turns

This blog is out of date.  Here are the updates from newest to oldest:
http://craig-hamilton-mtg.blogspot.com/2013/05/1st-legacy-deck-infectpoison-version-50.html
http://craig-hamilton-mtg.blogspot.com/2013/02/a-fairly-casual-poison-legacy-deck-30.html
http://craig-hamilton-mtg.blogspot.com/2012/10/improved-poison-legacy-deck-black-blue.html
http://craig-hamilton-mtg.blogspot.com/2012/12/a-fairly-casual-poison-legacy-deck-that.html


Land: 24
4 Forest
2 Island
2 Swamp
4 Evolving Wilds (Sacrifice and search for a basic land)
4 Terramorphic Expanse (Sacrifice and search for a basic land)
2 Gilt-Leaf Palace (Black and Green)
Seaside Citadel (Green, Blue and White)
Salt Marsh (Blue and black)
2 Jwar Isle Refuge (Blue and black)
1 Arcane Sanctum (Blue and black {white})
1 Dark Slick Shores (Blue and black)

Instants and Sorcery: 22*
4 Mutagenic Growth
3 Groundswell
2 Titanic Growth
1 Monstrous Growth
3 Giant Growth
1 Might of Oaks
4 Distortion Strike
4 Commune With Nature
*The essential goal is to boost creatures

Artifacts: 1
Strider Harness

Enchantments
2 Tricks of the Trade


Creatures: 12**
4 Plague Stingers
4 Blighted Agent
1 Hand of Praetors
1 Corpse Cur
1 Putrefax
1 Blight Mamba
**Because of “Commune With Nature,” it is as if this deck has 16 or more creatures though it actually only has 12.

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13 comments:

  1. This decks awful sir.

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  3. That's right. It's an awfully good deck!

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    1. Some would say every poison deck is bad because they don't like poison.

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  4. Also why did you delete my comment? I was just trying to help you.

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    1. It's wording was too sloppy. However, I addressed it because I did feel that it had some important points.

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  5. I've asked pro player and magic hall of famer Patrick "The innovater" Chapin his thought's on the deck i will report back when he reply's.

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  6. Okay, just so you know, I have already switched out Blight Mamba for a more defensive card. Blight Mamba was getting railed when I was playing it because it can only take 1 poison counter, regardless of its regenerate feature.

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  7. I know the exact reason why blight mamba wasn't preforming as well as it could have it was due to your screwed up mana base.

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  8. http://youtu.be/KQLCLblpc6E An actual game of legacy just to show you what it's like.

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  10. Fair and square, the mana of this deck should be reworked. I may or may not do that. However, it does have it's strengths, mostly the way that the instant and sorcery spells that work well in pumping up the creatures early in the game.
    Additionally, I refuse to tolerate snooty comments on my blog. If you act snooty, then it will get deleted.

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  11. This has been updated in the following blog: http://craig-hamilton-mtg.blogspot.com/2012/12/a-fairly-casual-poison-legacy-deck-that.html

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