![]() ![]() ![]() They work well with Cataclysm, Death Cloud and Wildfire so they fill a role in my cube, but I can't help but wonder if they are the right choice. Revising the list, here's how I see things. On the other hand, Blind with Anger gets away from the overcrowded 3cc slot and can be played in control, in aggro to get rid of a blocker and is a second threaten effect for aristocrats. I feel my decks are more natural than they were before. And while Char is poor for red, the effect in blue is quite welcome. It's a huge ask because all you want is one removal spell or two. Here's the thing: Before blue and green had to splash a third color just to have some basic functionality. It might seem like a small change but it has done a lot for the cube. Removal and card draw must be as heavily filtered as creatures ![]() I need to support non-blue control less reliant on a handful of cards. I get tempo decks with regularity, but they are a bit wonky. The small changes I've done in the last weeks have helped massively. I think a few tweaks could go a long way. I think I should change some of them and refocus a bit my archetypes so the rest see play: I'm revising my list and I notice there are a bunch of card that, while fine and even powerful and playable aren't really adding much to the cube. I'm going back to Skargan because it's more fair and there are actually more decks looking for either a 4/4 Flying Haste or a 5/5 that survives Crater Hellion, Languish and Wildfire. I wanted it to support big creature decks, but you can slot him into any midrange deck and steal wins. Terror of the Peaks is fun, but it reliably nukes the opponent's board while dealing massive damage to the opponent. First, I think one of these should go so I can take one card out of white. ![]()
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