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[Magic] Snakes, Bugs & Assassins


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Oh, and thanks to everyone for all the advice and suggestions!

This thread has received a lot more feedback than I imagined it would. :cool:
 



If you have royal assassins, they could certainly be handy, and right on theme, obviously.

Here goes, trying for something still fairly theme-y, with things I know you have, and others you might, with a bit of kinda-random stuff as it occurs to me (please keep in mind that I haven't put a deck together, or even played, for years) -


10 Swamp
10 Forest
3 Bayou

4 Royal Assassin
4 Suq'ata Assassin
4 River Boa
4 Marsh Viper
4 Yavimaya Gnats
4 Swamp Mosquito

4 Diabolic Edict
4 Pernicious Deed
2 Meekstone
2 Winter Blast (?)
1 Regrowth

Hm. (?) Maybe 2 Naturalize here instead. Mind you, this deck is rather lacking in a few ways, looking at it again. . . Oh well. I'll give it a bit of thought next time, see what I can come up with.
 
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Makes sense.:)
I often find it to be a little aesthetically jarring when I'm playing my Demon deck since I have such a wierd mixture of cardframes in there.
I love having different types of cards for the variety. I even try to include different types of the same card if I can.


glass.
 

I love poison counter decks- nobody is ever ready for them...but I'm away from my cards right now, so I can't give my best advice on this..

I will say this, though- I have a Gr/Blk poison deck I called FUGU that did beat a tournament-winning Blue/Wht deck from the same time period in a best of 3. When I get the chance, I'll post it here.

I do recall using Snake Baskets, Sabertooth Cobras, Marsh Vipers, Assassins and the Skeeters...but beyond that? I'll have to look. I probably used Bayous and whatever Gr/Blk or "rainbow" lands I could as well.

One thing, though- I recall the design & testing process. It didn't work too well until the deck was completely comitted to using every poison counter critter available at the time.
 

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