Dudibus wrote:
Skyshroud CutterFalse CureGrove of the BurnwillowsKavu Predator+ the many cards that finish it up. I'm always looking for new cards to make it even better.
Oh, I've always liked
False Cure decks like that. For a while, I had the
Intuition/
Life Burst combo running with it. What really got saucy was using cards that were already good with the combination. Nothing is quite as fun as casting
Swords to Plowshares on a creature you just
Invigorated. Very inconsistent deck, but tons of fun. I even had a version trying to abuse
Roar of Jukai.
My favorite decks are always the Johnny decks that end up actually working. My top five:
5.
5-Color OathMirage/Tempest standard deck that used
Oath of Druids with creatures that die like
Spike Feeder and
Ball Lightning. Oathed every turn, had ways to lock down the opponent, had the most painful mana-base ever, but brought me by first bought of success in Standard.
4.
Necrotic Ooze comboSimilar to the deck Conley played. raz and I figured it out together. Made it the day Ooze was spoiled.
Here's what it looked like.3.
Mesmeric Orb/Aphetto AlchemistThis deck was the
Nomads en-Kor/
Cephalid Illusionist deck before that deck was a deck. I worked very hard to make that thing work and it was beautiful. One of those moment where your playgroup stops looking at you weird and starts thinking "This guy's on to something." Played it at PTQ Kobe, but I didn't spend enough time playing the deck to navigate it well enough. Still, fun times.
2.
Gnawed ThoughtsOnly actually played with this one a few times. The only reason it makes this list is because it one the deckbuilding competition Adrian Sullivan issued.
This article explains it. I'm idiotic_puppy, the deck at the very end. (That was one of my early email accounts. I still use the name for my photobucket.)
1. Anything from Innistrad limited. Seriously, I must have made 30 different archetypes in that one environment. So much fun.