Well, I just decided to tear apart all of my decks and start from scratch. I built an 80-card Black/White/Red Soldier/Samurai deck to replace the deck I had had. Now, I'd like to build either a 60-card pure Green deck or a 60-card Green/White deck, but I don't know where to start. Any ideas?
(Note: My first deck was the pure Green 40-card pre-built from the 7th edition. Then I meshed it with the pure White 40-card pre-built from the same edition. As I went, I added cards that I acquired until I had a very good deck. Then I took it to camp and a guy who was about to go pro looked at it and helped me redesign it to be slimmer (it was getting pretty stacked; I think I had close to 100 cards in it at one point) and that was pretty good. Finally, with the advent of Guildpact, I explored the areas of Black, Blue, and Red and found that, while Green/White was a good strategy for my play style, White/Black or Blue/Green worked as well, and that Green/White/Black was very powerful in my hands. Unfortunately, three-color decks have to be stacked (80 cards at least in my deck building strategy) and pure decks are too thin for my tastes (I once got milled to death. *shakes fist at sky* CURSE YOU MILLSTONE!!!) so I stuck with two-colors until very recently when I decided that I had advanced enough as a player to be able to handle three colors.)
(Note: My first deck was the pure Green 40-card pre-built from the 7th edition. Then I meshed it with the pure White 40-card pre-built from the same edition. As I went, I added cards that I acquired until I had a very good deck. Then I took it to camp and a guy who was about to go pro looked at it and helped me redesign it to be slimmer (it was getting pretty stacked; I think I had close to 100 cards in it at one point) and that was pretty good. Finally, with the advent of Guildpact, I explored the areas of Black, Blue, and Red and found that, while Green/White was a good strategy for my play style, White/Black or Blue/Green worked as well, and that Green/White/Black was very powerful in my hands. Unfortunately, three-color decks have to be stacked (80 cards at least in my deck building strategy) and pure decks are too thin for my tastes (I once got milled to death. *shakes fist at sky* CURSE YOU MILLSTONE!!!) so I stuck with two-colors until very recently when I decided that I had advanced enough as a player to be able to handle three colors.)