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BMoor's Magic The
Gathering
Deck Garage
Once
again,
the
age
old
problem
of
too
many
singleton
cards
rears
its
ugly
head.
Everybody
has
that
deck
they
want
to
add
several
different
cards
to,
but
something
has
to
give.
And
once
again, I
am
called
on
to
make
the
cut.
Let's
get
to
work!
Okay, the first thing that needs to happen is that we need to pull at least 11 cards that aren't good enough. That should actually be easy, since I see quite a few cards that aren't really good enough for tournament play (and I assume you want to play in tournaments since you're asking for Type 2).
OUT:
2 Gruul Nodorog
1 Balduvian Warlord
1 Steam Spitter
1 Borborygmos
1 Herald of Leshrac
1 Sisters of Stone Death
2 Surging Might
1 Bloodbond March
1 Braid of Fire
2 Balduvian Rage
1 Magmatic Core
4 Rite of Flame
2 Seismic Spike
2 Ohran Yeti
None of those creatures are good enough, I'm afraid, to be competitive in a tournament environment. And your spells just don't show any synergy with one another. So that's 22 cards out, giving you room for 11 more. To start, your 2 Skred in the sideboard should come into the maindeck. Next, increase your counts of Putrefy and Wrecking Ball to 4 each. That gives you room for 4 more cards. Two of them should be Sek'Kuar, Deathkeeper, as his ability has great interaction with Shambling Shell and Wild Cantor. The other two, I think, should be something that can properly abuse snow mana. Chilling Shade and Rimescale Dragon come to mind. Boreal Centaur could also work. Stalking Yeti would probably be best though.
And as for your lands, since you have Skred, Putrefy, Wrecking Ball, and Surging Flame, I don't think you'll need Mouth of Ronom. That can become Scrying Sheets, allowing you to accelerate your mana and draw into any other snow cards you have.
One last note: in tournaments, sideboards are optional, but they must be exactly 15 cards. A 12-card sideboard is illegal. I'm not an expert on sideboards, so I won't get into that, but your original sideboard picks looked okay.
That's just about all that's needed from me here, so I'll wish you luck and let you get to work. Until next time!
~BMoor
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