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Anybody ever hear of "Creatureless Feature"? If you've heard of Creature Feature, you'd know all it allows you to play with is critters and basic land. Well, Creatureless Feature allows you to play with any card except critter cards.
There was such a tourney at the localest card shop on Saturday. Out of the eight participating players I took second place. Surprisingly, I cheated the system and used a mono-green flashback deck to ride to victory against creatureless opponents. Only lost one round, and that was all due to my total stupidity in a play, and not a fault in the deck. Even more surprisingly, some opponents still had anti-critter cards in their sideboards, and some in the maindeck.
I'm gonna name the deck "Mr. Chippie" after the squirrel tokens that helped me ride to victory in many of the games.
I expected to see a lot of red direct damage decks, but didn't see a one. When I mentioned the oddity of it, someone commented that nobody would play red because of CoP: Red. I countered that it was true for any color, and that there weren't any white decks around, anyway. Most people went mixtures of blue and black, many trying to win through Station combos.
Boy, am I glad green is able to maindeck both enchantment and artifact removal, and so easily, too.
There was such a tourney at the localest card shop on Saturday. Out of the eight participating players I took second place. Surprisingly, I cheated the system and used a mono-green flashback deck to ride to victory against creatureless opponents. Only lost one round, and that was all due to my total stupidity in a play, and not a fault in the deck. Even more surprisingly, some opponents still had anti-critter cards in their sideboards, and some in the maindeck.
I'm gonna name the deck "Mr. Chippie" after the squirrel tokens that helped me ride to victory in many of the games.
I expected to see a lot of red direct damage decks, but didn't see a one. When I mentioned the oddity of it, someone commented that nobody would play red because of CoP: Red. I countered that it was true for any color, and that there weren't any white decks around, anyway. Most people went mixtures of blue and black, many trying to win through Station combos.
Boy, am I glad green is able to maindeck both enchantment and artifact removal, and so easily, too.