2010-03-22, 06:14 AM
I mentioned in another thread that at my local FNM this past weekend I took 2nd place out of 18 players with a green/white Ally deck. I'd like to post this deck so if anyone is interested in using it or comment on how to make it better (browncoat?
) feel free. I hope it works as well for you as it did for me.
4 Hada Freeblade
4 Kazandu Blademaster
4 Oran-Rief Survivalist
3 Harabaz Druid
4 Kabira Evangel
3 Talus Paladin
4 Path to Exile
4 Vines of Vastwood
4 Journey to Nowhere
4 Join the Ranks
4 Sunpetal Grove
9 Forest
9 Plains
This deck did fantastically in every match up I had. My first round was a Standard version of black/red burn, vampires, and Death's Shadow powered out by Ad Nauseam. This match ended up being fairly close, but my deck led most of the way. My second round was against black/white Allies, which ran Ondu Cleric on top of the Paladin and also used Zealous Persecution as a surprise combat trick. I ended up beating my opponent 2-0. Then came the real test: round 3. Jund. In the first game, I mutilated my opponent, barely losing any life while wiping him out in about four or five turns. Game two I lost because of mana screw, and game three I lost, but barely. This was my only loss on the night, and the last match really boiled down to card draw and who drew what. I say that meaning that while I did have a decent hand, my opponent simply drew a better one and because of that took the match. I think I should note that during this round my opponent only got one Bloodbraid Elf on the table, as my deck was so fast off the draw that he could barely keep up. My last round consisted of a near exact remake of LSV's Boss Naya deck from PT San Diego. I won this match 2-0. The removal in this deck is great for paving the way for your Freeblades and Blademasters, the key attackers of the deck, and the Paladin's lifelink ability makes attacking with three super pumped Allies extremely stupid extremely fast. Join the Ranks is quite honestly one of the best four mana instants I've ever seen, as being able to add two counters two every creature with that ability plus the Evangel's ability to give my creatures protection from two colors at once is extremely useful. I will say that I'm not sure that Vines of Vastwood is the right choice for the deck, as I only used it a few times in the Jund match. Any suggestions on what to replace it with? Overall, I just love this deck, and Allies in general. I think they're probably my favorite archetype thus far in the Zendikar block. I'm working on a blue variation of the deck right now that DOESN'T use Halimar Excavator, so hopefully that will go well and I'll have another successful deck to post! Please everyone I encourage you to either try this deck, comment on it, or both! Every Magic deck can always be better, and I welcome any suggestions. Thanks for reading!
) feel free. I hope it works as well for you as it did for me.4 Hada Freeblade
4 Kazandu Blademaster
4 Oran-Rief Survivalist
3 Harabaz Druid
4 Kabira Evangel
3 Talus Paladin
4 Path to Exile
4 Vines of Vastwood
4 Journey to Nowhere
4 Join the Ranks
4 Sunpetal Grove
9 Forest
9 Plains
This deck did fantastically in every match up I had. My first round was a Standard version of black/red burn, vampires, and Death's Shadow powered out by Ad Nauseam. This match ended up being fairly close, but my deck led most of the way. My second round was against black/white Allies, which ran Ondu Cleric on top of the Paladin and also used Zealous Persecution as a surprise combat trick. I ended up beating my opponent 2-0. Then came the real test: round 3. Jund. In the first game, I mutilated my opponent, barely losing any life while wiping him out in about four or five turns. Game two I lost because of mana screw, and game three I lost, but barely. This was my only loss on the night, and the last match really boiled down to card draw and who drew what. I say that meaning that while I did have a decent hand, my opponent simply drew a better one and because of that took the match. I think I should note that during this round my opponent only got one Bloodbraid Elf on the table, as my deck was so fast off the draw that he could barely keep up. My last round consisted of a near exact remake of LSV's Boss Naya deck from PT San Diego. I won this match 2-0. The removal in this deck is great for paving the way for your Freeblades and Blademasters, the key attackers of the deck, and the Paladin's lifelink ability makes attacking with three super pumped Allies extremely stupid extremely fast. Join the Ranks is quite honestly one of the best four mana instants I've ever seen, as being able to add two counters two every creature with that ability plus the Evangel's ability to give my creatures protection from two colors at once is extremely useful. I will say that I'm not sure that Vines of Vastwood is the right choice for the deck, as I only used it a few times in the Jund match. Any suggestions on what to replace it with? Overall, I just love this deck, and Allies in general. I think they're probably my favorite archetype thus far in the Zendikar block. I'm working on a blue variation of the deck right now that DOESN'T use Halimar Excavator, so hopefully that will go well and I'll have another successful deck to post! Please everyone I encourage you to either try this deck, comment on it, or both! Every Magic deck can always be better, and I welcome any suggestions. Thanks for reading!