Absolutely NO. A uni-color is really better at managing mana. A bicolor deck have a lot of problem to build the mana pull fast enough to stop a swarm, or to stop a stasis deck, or any fast-peace deck. The only exception to this rule, IMO, is my elemental fire deck, where I have my deck composed of green powerhouse, blue stasier, and a hell of red damaging spell. Only because my main card is able to change color and produce mana.Summerstorm said:Uni-color is WEAK. My old deck (haven't played for while now, sadly) was a: Green dominant, red enhanced deck; 120 Card-behemoth. Speciality: Sniping out dangerous foes with red while building INSANE monsters.
Posts like this make me think I play the game wrong (back when I played, anyway). My preferred blue deck - an all-wizard tribal deck - admittedly had some countering as a stall tactic. Oh, and some bouncing too. Like I said, though, it's all stalling for a decidedly un-blue finisher: one-shotting my opponent with a giant flying and occasionally unblockable wizard. Generally no less than 30/30.Zhukov said:I don't play any more, but back in the day I was a big fan of Blue.
"I play my awesome creature of awesomeness."
"Countered."
"I target your wizard with shock."
"Redirected."
"I use my extremely expensive enchantment to..."
"Bounced."
Duel Masters is a gateway to Magic. They are made by the same company. Yu-Gi-Oh! has gotten really competitive. And they are adding a new type of summoning again.LockeDown said:Played that, and Yu-Gi-Oh for awhile. Sadly, I found neither game to have the sheer depth that Magic offers (though that's not surprising).Anomynous 167 said:Dang nabbit, people are still talking about Magic the Gathering?
When am I gonna see a thread about Duel Masters?