Death & Taxes

Legacy* smackjack

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—Aug. 23, 2014

mathimus55 says... #1

Hero of Bladehold combined with Champion of the Parish are one of my favorite combos for ww and you have a decent amount of humans already. Mirran Crusader is great esp with the jitte on him or against black or green. He'd be a sb for me personally. Maybe cut down a revoker to make room for them. Great ideas and plays fun. Thalia, Guardian of Thraben is such a jerk card

June 5, 2014 8:34 a.m.

smackjack says... #2

Thanks for your comment. I dont think Champion of the Parish is fit for this deck, as you should play him in an all human deck. Hero of Bladehold are an amazing card, but Mirran Crusader would be better in this deck because of the protection and double strike.

June 5, 2014 8:55 a.m.

Magiclover318 says... #3

Do you ever play in Legacy GP's with this or anything? How does it do?

June 5, 2014 8:57 a.m.

Caligula says... #4

Kismet Might be fun.

Maybe Land Tax could help you against ramp decks.

June 5, 2014 9:59 a.m.

Magiclover318 says... #5

I think kismet is too slow personally. Yeah Blind Obedience doesn't make their lands come in tapped, but, it's also a t2 play

June 5, 2014 10:33 a.m.

Lyriczulu says... #6

Have you considered Brimaz, King of Oreskos ? It can definitely be a game ender and doesn't die to bolt. You can also try some number of Ghost Quarter depending on your meta, many Legacy decks don't run any basics, essentially making it a Wasteland .

June 5, 2014 10:50 a.m.

bear-h8ter says... #7

The problem with Brimaz is that he's a better defensive creature than he is offensive, token production regardless.

June 5, 2014 12:55 p.m.

smackjack says... #8

Mirran Crusader are much better than Brimaz, King of Oreskos in this deck. With equipments he gets 4 jitte counters / draw 2 cards + 2 free Shock or becomes an 6/6 double strike vigilance lifelink pro black and green.

June 5, 2014 1:32 p.m.

bear-h8ter says... #9

Plus, he ALWAYS beats Tarmogoyf in a fight, which counts for a lot.

June 11, 2014 10:05 a.m.