Goblinking, I think that Prophylaxis and AppleGuru56 are trying to help, (even though they are being a little blunt about it).
Maybe we all need to start being clear about the intentions of the decks we post? I think the general assumption is that if you post a deck in Standard, you are looking to make a competitive tournament/FNM deck. I believe that Prophylaxis and AppleGuru56 are coming from a place of experience here, and (while they may not always be right, who is after all) they have some good advice on the format and competitive play.
If you are posting a deck that you play with your friends, maybe Casual would be a better home for it? All advice should be taken with a grain of salt. (And all advice should be given with a grain of sugar, hey? ) At the end of the day, it is YOUR deck to do with as you please. Just be aware, posting the the Standard threads is going to encourage advice from the readers.
Jester I think uve said that don't get me wrong I'm not saying I won't take advice. My dad showed me how to play after I had a grasp of what to do I played fnm alot placed high 3 or 4 every time. Ik how I play and what works for me everyone plays differnt.
Goblinking, I think that Prophylaxis and AppleGuru56 are trying to help, (even though they are being a little blunt about it).
Maybe we all need to start being clear about the intentions of the decks we post? I think the general assumption is that if you post a deck in Standard, you are looking to make a competitive tournament/FNM deck. I believe that Prophylaxis and AppleGuru56 are coming from a place of experience here, and (while they may not always be right, who is after all) they have some good advice on the format and competitive play.
If you are posting a deck that you play with your friends, maybe Casual would be a better home for it? All advice should be taken with a grain of salt. (And all advice should be given with a grain of sugar, hey? ) At the end of the day, it is YOUR deck to do with as you please. Just be aware, posting the the Standard threads is going to encourage advice from the readers.
I agree. However, I'm also quite of a budget player too - I stick to consistent, competitive decks that cost me a Franklin to buy.
Maybe we all need to start being clear about the intentions of the decks we post? I think the general assumption is that if you post a deck in Standard, you are looking to make a competitive tournament/FNM deck. At the end of the day, it is YOUR deck to do with as you please. Just be aware, posting the the Standard threads is going to encourage advice from the readers.
Well put. The whole thing I mean, I just abbreviated. Everyone should the full version of the above quote.
My deck used to be VERY similar to this one, and one problem I would always find is lack of consistency. Instead of going with 1 or 2 of several different types of guys, try going with 3 or 4 of a few guys. It is always good to know what you will be getting in your decks. Also, Stromkirk Noble would be a good card to have a set of if you are able to get ahold of them.