Invisible Life Stealer's
60 cards, (no sure on what to sideboard)
4x {glacial fortress}
12x {plains}
8x {island}
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24x lands
3x {elder cathar}
4x {doomed traveler}
4x {invisible stalker}
2x {wall of tanglecord}
1x {mirran crusader}
2x {Skaab ruinator}
1x {sunblast angel}
1x {victory's herald}
1x {drogskol reaver}
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19 creatures
2x {pacifism}
3x {break of day}
3x {butcher's cleaver}
3x {spectral flight}
3x {faith's shield}
1x {witchbane orb}
1x {true conviction}
1x {elspeth tirel}
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17x Spells
Just need some advice, just started playing not too long ago, thanks in advance! The main idea is to boost up the stalker's and every other death had a point as well (pumping up or leaving a token in place but still feeding into the Skaab ruminator's)
Friendly advice here.... This deck lacks synergy. You state three different themes. Pumping up the invisible stalker, running tokens, or getting the ruinators out. Pick one of those themes and focus on it. The invisible stalkers go good with equipment and auras. There are good cards like {parallel lives} and {lingering souls} that go good in a token deck. I am a fan of blue/green Ruinator decks. You can sac a 2 casting cost creature to {birthing pod} and cheat him on the battle field without exiles creatures from your graveyard.
As stated by by cltrn, instead of spreading out archetypes, focus on one. Now, a midnight haunting in a deck like this would not be a no go, no need to throw in something like elspeth which is so oriented around tokens.