Jophiel wrote:
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he guy who built it also just won $10,000 with the deck.
That said, it could just be that your deck isn't quite fast enough to run into problems, I'm going off the assumption that you're trying to have the game finished by turn 5 or 6 and want/need to hit your first 4 land drops to get out of the gates fast enough and start casting multiple spells a turn so you'd need 4 lands in 11 cards when you're on the play.
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The mid-tier people are more fun than the Desecration Demon/Pack Rat netdeckers in the top spots anyway I pay my six bucks, get a $3.99 booster or two back at the end of the night and call it a couple bucks well spent.
As for netdecking, I think it's kinda stupid to look down on it. Building decks is incredibly difficult to do well and while you shouldn't just copy a decklist card for card without thinking, especially for the sideboard, netdecking is simply wanting to play with as good a deck as you can and admitting that other people are better deckbuilders than you are.
Edit: I should add, I'm not trying to critique you or say what you're doing is wrong or anything, I play games to win and win as much as possible so we probably have an entirely different outlook on the game. Pretty much the first thing going through my mind when I see a decklist is how does the deck win, what are it's strengths and weaknesses etc. Though that probably doesn't mean much to you if your goal isn't to win as much as possible with your deck.
Edited, Jun 15th 2014 10:26pm by Aethien