Mono White Deck

Started by Destore117, October 05, 2013, 01:57:10 PM

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Destore117

Lands-
15 {Plains}

Planeswalkers-

1 {Ajani Goldmane}

Creatures-

4 {Accorder Paladin}
4 {Auramancer}
4 {Caravan Escort}
4 {Fencing Ace}
4 {Kitsune Blademaster}
2 {Palace Gaurds}
4 {Phalanx Leader}
2 {Sun Titan}

Other Spells-

4 {Guildscorn Ward}
2 {Demystify}
4 {Ethereal Armor}
4 {Chosen By Heliod}
4 {Holy Strength}
4 {Ordeal of Heliod}
2 {Pulse of the Fields}
2 {Serra's Boon}
2{Sphere of Safety}
2{Spirit Mantle}
Artifacts-
1 {Staff of the Sun Magus}
2 {Elixir of Immortality}
Total cards 77

So this is my deck idea everyone.
Any ideas and criticism is greatly appreciated!

abstractApathist

You should make the deck sixty cards by cutting out cards that aren't particularly useful.

Destore117

Quote from: abstractApathist on October 05, 2013, 05:53:41 PM
You should make the deck sixty cards by cutting out cards that aren't particularly useful.
Working on it but I don't think 77 is really that bad

Vileo

With only 15 lands it probably is.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Yeah, cut it to at the most like 64 cards and you need more than 15 lands.

Destore117

Main thing is I don't have all these cards yet so I was just guesstimating how many lands I'd need. If/when I get all the cards I'd play test and what not to work it all out.

Agrus Kos, Enforcer of Truth

Alright, things to keep in mind for Modern:
-Jund, Ajundi and America are the top three most of the time
-Tons of removal
-Sideboards are UBER important
-Planeswalkers are quite common, especially {Liliana of the Veil}

Destore117

Thanks for the tip.
Honestly I just play magic for the fun of it
So say I step into a competitive area and get wrecked it won't bother me too much. Plus it teaches me ways to change and rework what I have to work better.

Also never really understood the sideboard other than they are cards you can sub into your deck but my problem is I wouldn't be sure what to take out to put the side board in :/

Vileo

Here's my explanation of sideboarding.
Think of each deck like its strengths and weaknesses. Now think of what you could do to cover each weakness. That's what sideboards are for. And any card that you feel like is weak in each specific match-up against another deck, you replace with a sideboard card that's very strong, but only against certain things (like the deck you're currently playing against).

Destore117

That makes sense.
But couldn't I just leave the extra fifteen cards in my deck?

Vileo

No, because that makes it inconsistent.

Destore117

Less chance to get your win factor? Yes?

Vileo


Destore117

Yeah but are you informed of what deck you're going against before you play them?

Destore117

Alright haha makes sense. Get some practice then take them down.