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    Re: [Deck] Deadguy Ale (B/w Confidant)

    What sorts of Death's Shadow deck do you have cooked up? I've got a set of Shadows and a set of Deluges, but no experience playing fair decks and I need an excuse to finally pick up some Wastelands.
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    Re: [Deck] Deadguy Ale (B/w Confidant)

    This reminds me of a situation I observed a few weeks ago. I cobbled together a WB deck and gave it to my friend to play in his first Legacy Tournament. He didn't win much, but the one match that he...
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    Re: [Deck] Deadguy Ale (B/w Confidant)

    Is it a mistake then, to assume that the deck can be built with a threat density that makes you the person that needs to be answered instead of the other way around? Can we build this so that we have...
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    Re: [Deck] Deadguy Ale (B/w Confidant)

    Do decks like this perform so poorly in general that Vindicate is essential to the deck's game plan? I don't know about you guys, but for me, it's just an overcosted creature removal spell that often...
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    Re: [Deck] Deadguy Ale (B/w Confidant)

    Why is the versatility that Vindicate provides necessary for this deck? For instance: Would Merfolk play Vindicate if it could? Would Goblins? Zoo? Bant? Some of the answers there are obvious, yes....
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    Re: [Deck] Deadguy Ale (B/w Confidant)

    I would argue that playing flexible cards is more of a tradeoff because your deck sacrifices focus, speed, and power for your flexible cards. So, concerning Vindicate, the question becomes "Is the...
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