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rockout
03-19-2009, 03:05 PM
I'm looking for some fun casual decks to play on MTGO. Cards that don't cost too many tickets/money. I still have some ravnica duals from back when I played std so I can still get some decent stuff.

What I have build now:
1. Haakon + Court Hussar card advantage combo with some god awful knights

2. BR discard burn with Lyzola the Blood witch, shock, volcanic hammer, so on

3. UG 8 post with cloud post, wurm calling, academy ruins, triskelion, so on

4. UW fisheque with court hussar, mana leak, 2 cc flyers, so on

5. Something titled BWR with a recover theme, I must have been drunk when I put that deck together

6. BG Thallids

If any one has any ideas for fun casual decks, I'd appreciate it.

Nightmare
03-19-2009, 03:12 PM
Buy the Momir Vig Avatar and play Momir Basic. It's about the best thing ever.

Nihil Credo
03-19-2009, 03:43 PM
Buy the Momir Vig Avatar and play Momir Basic. It's about the best thing ever.
QFT. Best euros I ever spent on Magic.

rockout
03-19-2009, 08:15 PM
I already own and play Mormir Basic. Definitely the funnest format yet.

Lifeless
03-20-2009, 02:25 AM
Check out the Pauper format. It's all commons and therefor extremely cheap. There are a couple cards (Wild Mongrel, Man o War) that are a lot more expensive but many decks can cost under 5 tickets. There are always people playing in the casual room. It is competitive, cheap, and they run their own tournaments on MTGO. Check out the Pauper Deck Challenge website PDCmagic.com for more info.

I make a lot of budget decks for the casual room because you can still compete in there without dropping cash for the big standard staples. Shit, you can play almost anything with synergy or a combo that costs under :10: and win. I have been extremely successful with Twincast/Sanity Grinding Combo for instance. Also 44 Land Ad Nausium was a laugh.

Jujuhawk
03-20-2009, 10:32 AM
Check out the Pauper format. It's all commons and therefor extremely cheap. There are a couple cards (Wild Mongrel, Man o War) that are a lot more expensive but many decks can cost under 5 tickets. There are always people playing in the casual room. It is competitive, cheap, and they run their own tournaments on MTGO. Check out the Pauper Deck Challenge website PDCmagic.com for more info.

This one. I play pauper a lot, and there are PE's every 2 months usually.