like this deck is clearly 1000 dollar good stuff, just rip off the fucking bandaid and put gravecrawler in here and just own up to what it is XD
But there's also plenty of new players, and I'll often just use a box precon at those tables. So either I really am missing something critical, or I feel like I'm being called out for something I'm quite open and honest about and not trying to hide at all... :\
It's probably also worth pointing out that I guess the local meta might just be fairly high power? Because my win-rate with Shirei is abysmally low, maybe 1/4 games at best (tho I am not a good player) and people frequently play stuff like stax, derevi, atraxa, edgar markov, gitrog monster etc etc
Also Gravecrawler got cut because it isn't really useful for that deck, 2 power means it doesn't work with Shirei and there isn't many Zombies in the deck so it kinda became a dead card as I slowly acquired better monoblack stuff.
Oh and I do have Vadrik Storm as my 'cedh' deck but again I've been open and honest about what it is and what it does and it's the one deck I have actually never been able to play because people actually do say "No that sounds too powerful" www.moxfield.com/decks/kEn0G4...
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Shirei is by far my best deck, it's my high-power deck that I've spent almost 3 years tweaking by this point. It's not really an average sample of all my decks. I have about 40 and the huge majority of them are untouched precons.
Other decks I frequently take with me are just box precons. I have all the fallout, dr who, mh3, bloomburrow and duskmourn precons unmodified, Valgavoth the exception I added fetch lands and Razohead Needlekin that's it. I also have random pirate precon and 2 rat decks, couple other random precons
I've never not owned up to what it is, it's a high power monoblack deck and I tell people that upfront :\ lots of tutors, combos, lots of recur Here's the Pauper EDH version www.moxfield.com/decks/0Qmh8R...www.moxfield.com/decks/t8crGn...
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