Princess' house of Smexynesd

*walks past Blue silently, shanking him on the way past* Actually, it's because she finds out that he's the last descendant of a clan to whom her own clan owes its existence.
 
I play magic. Green's a good colour but they all have their strength.

Red deck wins, however; is a viable strategy.
 
I play magic. Green's a good colour but they all have their strength.

Red deck wins, however; is a viable strategy.

I can't get my head around playing a red deck. I mean, I understand that it is a "Haha, this card lets me deal damage directly to you and you can't block it so you be fucked" kind of strategy, but I am a timid player, so Green has always been more my style because you can hide behind giant monsters, where 6/6 is common, and so is trample.

I also play artifacts.



Also:

"Octarine, the colour of magic, the magical colour, it's...it's sort of...well, try describing mauve to the colour-blind. Most of us just have no frame of reference. It's the eighth colour of the Discworld rainbow, where we might expect ultra-violet, but Discworld light is odd stuff..."
 
I've been building up my green/white elf deck, which is all about flooding the field with elves, regenerating huge amounts of life, and then playing Coat of Arms.
 
I like Blue's Explanation best. And Any deck can be screwed over, by the right countermeasure. This is why so many cards in Urza's saga were banned. Sides. I still have not managed to see anyone consistently beat 'Deep Blue' as A deck type. Except 'stacks'. And then it just turns into bullshit. But in the current Limited Format.

Red deck wins. Is doing quite well.
 
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