nashbridges52 says... #2
@matbyrne I'm interested in the idea. The only problem I'm seeing is that Hypergenesis
will help me if I have creatures in hand, while Entering
helps if I have creatures in the graveyard. As it stands, everytime I cascade the only card I can hit is Breaking / Entering
. If I were to include Hypergenesis
I would have to be in a situation where I have a creature in hand and in the graveyard before cascading otherwise I risk my spell doing nothing.
I'm still open to the idea though -- what were you thinking exactly?
Also, one last question, how did you play this deck against your American Superfriends deck? Is there a feature I wasn't aware of?
matbyrne says... #1
I was playing this deck against my American Superfriends and your deck ran into this unfortunate scenario...Turn 3 you cascaded into Entering off of a Violent Outburst . I skipped countering the outburst and, instead, countered the Entering, thus stopping your reanimate.
Turn 4: Same thing. Turn 5: Same. (and for some strange reason, even after a Forbidden Alchemy no Unburial Rites ever showed up. You had one Entering in hand and the other three had been countered, leaving you with no cascade targets and no other means of reanimating your creatures (you were not drawing lands either, so you did not have the mana to hard-cast Entering). But you had a Griselbrand and a Borborygmos Enraged in your hand, which got me thinking...
Have you considered Hypergenesis in this deck? I built a legacy deck out of it (a relatively cheap one, btw) and it would find a perfect home here cheating in some of your big, scary creatures. Check out my Ultimate Hypergenesis deck and let me know if that's something you're willing to consider here.
September 3, 2013 10:46 p.m.