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  • That makes sense! The situation I’m talking about is in commander duel, though, and it’s tough to run too many interactions without sacrificing playing time, haha. I do have a good amount of spot removal (6) and board wipes (3), so I really can’t add any more to my deck.

    The problem is that my opponent can quickly build up a board of better and bigger creatures than I can, and since both of our decks rely on creature damage to win, adding more removal wouldn’t do much good (postpone thw inevitable by a couple turns at best). Every removal spell I add takes away a creature from my deck (even though they might not be the best, having a creature is better than nothing) and that messes with my strategy.

    I don’t have any combo pieces in my deck; I focused on making it consistent rather than aiming for a big explosive combo. So, according to the video, I’m not doing anything wrong.

    When we both had stock precons, the matches were more evenly balanced. But after they upgraded with more expensive and better creatures, I haven’t won a single game, haha. The one time I did win was because they missed several land drops and I got some lucky draws lol


  • swap decks

    That sounds interesting, thanks for the suggestion. We’ll definitely consider it!

    deck’s shortcomings

    I’ll have to understand where exactly is the “issue” lying, first. We both have creature-heavy decks, but mine has weaker creatures that “waste” mana because they don’t bring much to the table compared to what theirs do, not to mention the fact that they can play more creatures than me each turn thanks to the basic mechanics of their deck

    proxies

    We considered this as well, but we haven’t decided on how to do it! For the moment we’re good with just our cards without venturing there!



  • Yeah, you make a good point! Having more colors does tend to mean pricier lands that come into play untapped, among other things.

    I’m not necessarily trying to keep up with them in terms of budget, but it’s clear they have more to spend on their deck than I do. And it sounds like they’re planning on taking it even further! I have no idea what improvements they have in mind, but I might have to rethink our 1vs1 games. Maybe I’ll need to build a new deck specifically to counter theirs, or perhaps suggest they splurge on upgrading their second deck instead (although I highly doubt they’ll go for that option)! Otherwise I’ll have to refuse their challenges, since being always on the losing end and being stomped isn’t much fun