"Casual Decks"

Started by IntoFire, February 11, 2014, 07:51:09 AM

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IntoFire

In your opinion, would a deck worth around $600 still be considered "casual"?

MisterJH

You could make a deck that costs thousands of dollars with no lands that you cant actualy play.. But it still wont be competitive(obviously not referring to belcher decks)

The decklist is all that matters(eggs for example)

If its $600 and really good then obviously its competitive

Bozo_Law

Quote from: Taysby on February 11, 2014, 09:06:54 AM
Casual is the format with no bans/restricted cards.  Hulk flash is a good example of a casual deck.

My friends think I'm too competitive.  Me?  Competitive?  ;)

Hulk Flash is not casual... Hulk Flash is Bitch format

Vileo

Quote from: Bozo_Law on February 11, 2014, 07:22:24 PM
Quote from: Taysby on February 11, 2014, 09:06:54 AM
Casual is the format with no bans/restricted cards.  Hulk flash is a good example of a casual deck.

My friends think I'm too competitive.  Me?  Competitive?  ;)

Hulk Flash is not casual... Hulk Flash is Bitch format
According to the Gatherer, Bitch isn't a format, and Hulk Flash is legal in Casual. umad?

Spencer Addington

Quote from: Vileo on February 11, 2014, 07:27:35 PM
Quote from: Bozo_Law on February 11, 2014, 07:22:24 PM
Quote from: Taysby on February 11, 2014, 09:06:54 AM
Casual is the format with no bans/restricted cards.  Hulk flash is a good example of a casual deck.

My friends think I'm too competitive.  Me?  Competitive?  ;)

Hulk Flash is not casual... Hulk Flash is Bitch format
According to the Gatherer, Bitch isn't a format, and Hulk Flash is legal in Casual. umad?
Bitch is totally a format. I play it all day err' day yo!

Coffee Vampire

I think a casual deck is defined by when it wins. Not how it wins, or how much the cards in it cost. However less casual decks tend to be more expensive by nature. So short answer: yes, but the money would probably be mostly in the mana base.