What spell give the most bang for the buck in terms of token making?
Always a fan of {Lingering Souls} personally
Quote from: Mattao19 on November 06, 2013, 08:12:33 PM
Always a fan of {Lingering Souls} personally
Awesome card. Can't believe I didn't think of it.
Ya it's great my friend pretheros ran a Esper Souls deck and it was very hard to beat thank God for {Legion Loyalist} lol
I'm going to be making a b/w sacrifice deck, so efficient token makers are going to be important :)
What format?
Cool then good luck building it
{Dark Depths} makes the best token
Posted the deck in casual. Feel free to take a look.
For black and white use sorin.
{Hero of Bladehold}
{Storm Herd}
{Army of the Damned}
{Endless Ranks of the Dead}
{Intangible Virtue}
But to answer the title question, {Hazezon Tamar}. Oh memories!
Quote from: Spencer_addington on November 06, 2013, 09:17:09 PM
Posted the deck in casual. Feel free to take a look.
Oh oops, commented before I saw this!
Quote from: Spikepit on November 06, 2013, 10:16:45 PM
{Hero of Bladehold}
{Storm Herd}
{Army of the Damned}
{Endless Ranks of the Dead}
{Intangible Virtue}
But to answer the title question, {Hazezon Tamar}. Oh memories!
Quote from: Spencer_addington on November 06, 2013, 09:17:09 PM
Posted the deck in casual. Feel free to take a look.
Oh oops, commented before I saw this!
Nonono. The more suggestions, the better. I can always update :)
My very first Standard deck (when I just started playing, though after I acquired cards for it) included 4 {Lingering Souls}, 2 {Sorin, Lord of Innistrad}, and 4 {Sublime Archangel}. My game plan was make a ton of souls, maybe get a couple Sorin emblems, or land a {Tormented Soul}, swing with a billion exalted triggers, then {Essence Harvest} for game. The deck was so inconsistent though because it was just before Mirrodin rotated and we had no {Godless Shrine}s. Still, that deck would roflstomp a lot of stuff out of nowhere. It was so fun to pilot.