it's so easy, too. i actually built one in draft, once, and it was half-decent as an actual deck.
it's good because most of the cards are commons and uncommons, so you can build it for relatively cheap. of course, you'll probably drop a lot for those broodstars, but, eh. every deck has expensive cards. i'm a fan of decks that only need a couple.
but then, you're playing on mtg online, and they value cards like whoa because everyone wants to play either a popular archetype or tribal...i couldn't get used to their value scale, because it differs so dramatically from the value scale of rl trading . for example, i got two savannah lions for a lightning rift. wtf?
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Date: 2003-11-25 06:00 am (UTC)it's good because most of the cards are commons and uncommons, so you can build it for relatively cheap. of course, you'll probably drop a lot for those broodstars, but, eh. every deck has expensive cards. i'm a fan of decks that only need a couple.
but then, you're playing on mtg online, and they value cards like whoa because everyone wants to play either a popular archetype or tribal...i couldn't get used to their value scale, because it differs so dramatically from the value scale of rl trading . for example, i got two savannah lions for a lightning rift. wtf?
haha. imprinted frogmite. fabulous.