This
deck's strategy is to basically have control of your opponent and if used
correctly your opponent will think twice before playing anything.
Lands:
5 Swamp
5 Mountains
5 Plains
11 Islands
11 Forest
1
Fertile Ground
1 Under sea debris
The creatures:
4 Amugaba
2
Great Whale
3 Penumbra Wurm
4 Overtaker
4 Serra Angel
3 Skyship
Weatherlight
4 Wall of Junk
1 Cromat
The Sorceries:
4
Counter Spell
4 Suffocating Blast
2 Feverent Charge
4 Natural Order
4 Humble
4 Disenchant
1 Last Stand
The Creatures: The
Amugaba is a one creature army and is great for keeping your opponent at bay(6/6
flyer) and the Penumbra Wurm(6/6) and Serra Angel(4/4 flying and attacking does
not cause Serra angle to tap) also help for this. While theese cards are good
attackers their purpose is to protect the Overtaker(1/1) that can take control
of your opponents creatures and use them against them. The Overtakers ability is
at high mana cost and the Great Whale's(5/5) ability lets you untap upto seven
lands allowing you to use more land again. The cromat is(5/5) and has a bunch of
neat ability and its here to annoy your opponent. The Skyship Weatherlight
allows you to get your creatures out faster and the Wall of Junk(0/7) is great
for blocking.
The Sorceries: Counter Spell you can guess why its there
and what it does. Suffocating blast is a real nice way to tick off your opponent
by countering their spell and dealing them 3 damage. Feverent Charge boosts your
creatures so they can whomp and protect(Creatures get +2/+2 for each other
attacking creature.) Natural Order lets you play the strong green creatures
without playing their mana cost. Humble is if your opponent miraculously manages
to pose a threat use this to reduce his/her creature to a 0/1 token and watch
him/her weep. Dis enchant is for those annoying little enchantments that get in
your way form playing things. The Last Stand can be a very destructive card if
you have alot of land out.
The Lands: Nothing much to say except that
fertile ground is useful in a tight spot
Contact at
Philosopher778@aol.com by:Gabriel Giraldo