@prouddegenerate @grumpy @scramblecore best card, i run it in basically every non-standard deck.

unless someone is running some op graveyard control a set of these will fuck up anyone's day. with combos you can instantly destroy most decks.

@bitterblossom @grumpy @scramblecore@nnia.space @prouddegenerate >unless someone is running some op graveyard control

Couldn't be me

@Jazzy_Butts @grumpy @scramblecore @prouddegenerate heres the thing

i mean OP graveyard control.

you cant do shit if its turn three, youve got two or three lands out, and ive been copying GtU and dropping dark rits and youve barely got ten cards left in your deck. or none.

worse, i might be using faeries or some shit to flash GtU.

i have used this card to annihilate EDH decks in the past. think it was like turn 6 or so and they were out 80 cards...
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@bitterblossom @grumpy @scramblecore@nnia.space @prouddegenerate No idea, haven't played that hard in a long time, I run a little zombo sacrifice/grave but the main focus is on making you discard, can't do your thing if I keep your cards out of your hand. Duress, Dreams of Steel and Oil, Virus Beetle, and a poppet stitcher to buff all my tokens, etc.

@Jazzy_Butts @grumpy @scramblecore @prouddegenerate i started mtg with a vess discard deck.

discard on its own is too weak/slow, too many sorceries, so i branched out.

fiscard + mill + combos or some instant spell damage and some heavy hitting demons and lifestealing vampires makes for a much greater threat.

(bloodghasts and phyrexian obliterators is all a black player ever truly needs)

@bitterblossom @grumpy @scramblecore@nnia.space @prouddegenerate Yes true, it's hard because mono always has gaps and multicolor has the huge risk of being slow. I have a theory that a colorless deck is best, or mostly colorless with lots of ways to create any mana. Mirrodin is what maked me think that.

@Jazzy_Butts @grumpy @scramblecore @prouddegenerate colorless has advantages but outside of mirrodin blocks (old ones) it is abjectly worse than a monocolor.

they balance shit though and each block is different, but generally a two color deck is best bc you can mix up advantages and erase disadvantages.

really though it depends on your focus, any color or combo of colors is viable if you design your deck tught around its focus and have some side stuff to flip the tables if the opponent has something to counter your main

@bitterblossom @grumpy @scramblecore@nnia.space @prouddegenerate My first deck was 5th edition goblins, things were so simple back then

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