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+1 Putrefy
Tough call, and I expect hind sight to be the only way to tell what was the right call. We have Golgari Guildgate and Verdant Haven , so it's a viable option.
I don't mind if we can't get it out turn 2, seems like a good pick this far into the pack
gotta pick em at some time to support Ogre Jailbreaker and Armory Guard , and I wouldn't pass this one up.
+1 Pit Fight
Not a great selection, but a removal card like that just doesn't sit in the hand unused (assuming we have creatures in play, of course). I expect a situation will always arise where we would use it to eliminate one of their creatures, whether we have to trade one of ours in the exchange or not.
Good description and like the scavenge leverage with low cost high power creatures. I've been intending to make a Slumbering Dragon deck and like the scavenge approach. +1
Nice deck. +1
Is Urgent Exorcism in your SB for handling Obzedat, Ghost Council plus enchantments? I can see that would be a problematic card given all of your other creature hate is cast in your turn.
LOL
Awesome turn 4 description!
Like the use of Bioshift ... not one that I've given much credit but will have to reconsider given Gyre Sage can let you power up so much mana.
I agree with using Garruk for the board wipes - he's pretty easy to get out with all the green mana, and the beast tokens can pick up counters from biomancer.
I find the vulnerability in my deck to be creature removal and consistency. I haven't really evaluated DGM yet for a simic elves deck, and I want to look at the third color... keep wondering if Slumbering Dragon can be made viable.
Said on DGM Draft Debate ......
+1 Unflinching Courage
Seems to me green is our best option for the third color so far.
May 21, 2013 4:01 p.m.