T1 discard, T2 sculler is tough. Turn 3 anything (lilina, souls, etc) is backbreaking.
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T1 discard, T2 sculler is tough. Turn 3 anything (lilina, souls, etc) is backbreaking.
I already acknowledged the advantage of BW Deadguy Ale having a more consistent manabase than Junk, but if players are going to go BWg Deadguy Ale, then that consistency is weakened due to the...
But my point is that everything Deadguy Ale does (2-for-1s, creature threats, discard, equipment, Souls, etc), Junk can do as well PLUS Junk has Goyf. So again, assuming that card availability/price...
I get why people play the straight BW version, but my question was more for the Deadguy players that are splashing green (fairly heavily if the list feline posted is any indicator).
Although 1WW, I've always viewed Mirran Crusader as Deadguy Ale's "Goyf". As in, he swings in for 4 points by himself (gets even more bonkers once you factor in equipment) and he can serve as a...
Right, but card availability aside, is there a competitive reason to run Deadguy over Junk if Deadguy is going to start splashing for green (like the list feline posted)? As a Junk player, I say...
When I look at Junk and Deadguy, one of the main strengths Deadguy has over Junk is the ability to run a ton of basics; this makes Deadguy more consistent than Junk due to not having to care about...
This is my Junk build:
4 Deathrite Shaman
4 Dark Confidant
4 Tarmogoyf
4 Stoneforge Mystic
4 Swords to Plowshares
4 Abrupt Decay
There's almost nothing seperating Deadguy Ale decks that splash green for Abrupt Decay, full usage from DRS, and green SB cards and Junk decks. Deadguy Ale is literally 4 Goyfs away from just being...
EDIT: Ninja'ed by the mod.