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Ryan
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Ryan asked in Games & RecreationCard Games · 9 years ago

In Magic the Gathering which Legacy magic deck is your favorite to play?

Do you like playing burn, countertop, dredge, reanimate, slivers, merfolk, stax, maverick, show and tell, or some other deck? Why?

I enjoy playing burn.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    token decks are my fave

  • 9 years ago

    I like merfolk or elves, mainly because at various times, in various formats, I have had those decks that were fairly consistent winners and also met my major criteria of being fun decks. I hate netdecking - I feel you should build your own, so I make my decks that are weird. If they win, its a plus. My EDH elf deck is solid and people hate playing against it. Ditto my EDH merfolk deck.

  • 9 years ago

    For casual play, I love slivers because the abilities all stack onto eachother and my opponents have a hard time deciding what to kill

    For tournaments, I like green/black infect for t2 win or I like blue control for a long game of insectile abberation

  • 9 years ago

    For red

    A red green deck that comes out with big creatures like giants and mighty emergence.

    If the opponent is getting to many creatures out to control them, cast feed the howl pack and get lots of wolves out there. That's the one I like.

    A heavily modified bloodlust deck works good also. (I learned to get rid of the damage spells get more with flying/unblock able , or plague spitter. )

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  • 9 years ago

    I like to run with a vampire decs but for tournament play i use control

    Source(s): Years of playing
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