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Johnny Voodoo, Lord of Badgerly Manor Started conversation May 17, 2005
Anyone out there got any good tribal decks (Only one creature type allowed)?
I have a rather nifty mono-White Cat/Equipment deck (mostly Leonin from the Mirrodin set) which seems to do quite well, even in tournament.
21 Plains, 1 Eiganjo Castle
4 Leonin Elder, 4 Skyhunter Prowler, 2 Leonin Abunas, 1 Leonin Shakari
1 Skyhunter Cub, 2 Raksha, Golden Cub, 2 Jareth, Leonine Titan
2 Sword of Fire and Ice, 2 Sword of Light and Shadow, 4 Loxodon Warhammer
2 Sword of Kaldra, 2 Shield of Kaldra, 2 Helm of Kaldra
4 Steelshaper's gift, 2 Beacon of Immortality, 2 Eradicate
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Just Plain Yogurt Posted Dec 1, 2005
Some friends of mine have goblin and elf, wizard, or elf decks, but I have never been able to get together a good tribal deck.
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igoragor Posted Jun 15, 2006
Heya - not sure if these postsa are still looked at...
I played magic for a couple of years up until the end of the Darksteel expansion. Then I came to england, and have simply not been able to get a hold of any magic players... anyway
I had a deck that MURDERED back home, quite similar to the one above, except it had Skyhunter Skirmisher in it (2/2 Flying, double strike if equipped) ((I think, memory rusty))
Something you might want to look at, as a skirmisher equipped with, say, a Warhammer and a sword of Kaldra(sp) will anhilliate ANYthing
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rebAL (NTO) Posted Jul 18, 2006
My red deck are all goblins, it started when i got the red series 8 starter set (with 40 cards in) then i added other goblins and to my supprise I FOUND A GOBLIN KING IN A BOOSTER PACK (its a 60 card deck now)
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