
MAgic the gathering… Help with deck?
Hi im new to magic the gathering and got a couple legendary cards and put them together…. ill list my 60 card deck i need help making it work better and more efficiently.. some are older cards the decks for fun not tourneys
Lands.
6 plains
8 swamps
10 forests
creatures
1 darklit gargoyle
1 sigil captian
3 essence warden
1 magus of the library
1 greenseeker
1 tukatongue thallid
1 vine trellis
1 vinelasher kudzu
2 ivory giant
1 wall of roots
2 enlisted wurm
1 thallid shell dweller
1 qasali pridemage
1 selesnya evangel
1 Lim-Dul the Necromancer
1 Teneb the Harvester
sorcery
4 dread return
1 ressurect
1 final punishment
instant
2 rebuff the wicked
4 dawn charm
2 mana tithe
1 dark banishing
artifact and enchantment
1 kaleidostone
1 trace of abundance
any feedback on whatt needs to be done?>
Sounds like this deck is a reanimator deck.
I’d take out the tithes and rebuff the wicked and put them into a sideboard.
I’d drop the kaleidostone.
1) Mana tithe is only good for the first couple of turns.
My big suggestion is to use creature cards that use come into play effects and leaves play effects, in order to exploit limdul.
I don’t think you need mana making creatures in order to win. Take those out for creatures such as essence warden.
And since this deck is a multicolor deck, shift out a few basic lands for some cheap dual lands, in order to decrease the chances of being mana screwed.
My suggestion:
darklit gargoyle – not going to work.
greenseeker – you don’t need more lands.
vine trellis – you don’t need an extra green mana,
vinelasher kudzu – you don’t have land bouncing capability.
2 ivory giant – that card will screw you over, and make your non-white creatures have no chance to attack.
1 wall of roots – same as vine trellis, but it’s nice for the infinite counters. not good in the long run.
1 thallid shell dweller – too slow for making tokens.
1 qasali pridemage – that sacrificing ability is the only thing that makes it good for this deck.
1 selesnya evangel – crap. it’s not even a good target to rez.
1 final punishment – unless if you plan to use big creatures a lot, forget it.
2 rebuff the wicked- sideboard, see above.
2 mana tithe – sideboard, see above.
1 dark banishing – not a good creature removal. I’d prefer soul reap or a similar cheap creature removal spell.
1 kaleidostone – too expensive and slow.
1 trace of abundance – fertile ground is cheaper and much better. you hardly need shroud for lands. I’d say 4 fertile grounds. plus, it puts that unused swamp to good use.
I’d say you should find at least two-three solid kill conditions for this deck. (like 4 copies of 2-3 win condition cards) Just putting random cards in a deck may throw people off the scent, but in the long run, it’s not going to create a good win condition for you.
You need to get more cards to see what your strategy is. Personally, for this deck, I’d prefer a reanimation + come into play effects.
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