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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 28, 2007 20:24:00 GMT -5
The lot of us that play Magic know that each type has its own style, way to play out so to speak. Example: Black cards deal a lot with discards, losing health, etc. where as Blue cards deal with drawing cards, countering spells and so on.
I'm interested in what types people use while playing magic. I play by the extended rules using a Blue/Artifact deck, but I'm very fond of blue cards. Which color floats your boat? What color(s) makes up your deck?
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Post by Lord of the Dance on Aug 28, 2007 21:49:51 GMT -5
I have a green and red deck made up of Wall things. I wasn't sure whether that would be under "red" or "green", though, so I just put "polycolored".
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Post by teh yoshi on Aug 28, 2007 21:59:50 GMT -5
Guess which one I voted for.
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Post by emvee on Aug 28, 2007 23:23:28 GMT -5
I try to base my decks around White, because I love being able to come back into the fray after being dealt damage. Having a way to heal makes it easier for me to get by. I'm such a wuss XD.
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Post by on Aug 29, 2007 1:18:32 GMT -5
Oh wow, Magic. Hm...I play, yet I've never heard Poly color. Is that like, U/x, R/G, etc.? I prefer two color decks. They give you a nice diversity without having to worry about single color hosers. I mean sure, RDW is great until you run into En-Vecs and Story Circle with Red named. I think U/W control is my favorite....yes...I like to be in control of things. XD Though I am also quite fond of G/W.
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Post by red.yoshi on Aug 29, 2007 18:17:35 GMT -5
Guess which one I voted for. I guess you've never played MTG before =O. This is an example of a polycolored card. I recently made a kick-ass elf deck. It kicks ass.
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