![]() In order to obtain similar effectiveness of the deck without spending an arm and a leg, here are some good alternatives for the deck: Walls are not just to keep people out, but to keep my insanity in. I must find out!" I just keep building walls around my insecurities until someone comes along and cares enough to knock it down. Opponents have the look of saying, "what intriguing secrets do you hold inside your deck. That's another thing I love about Angus: it is there to throw new opponents off. Look at my Sphere of Safety and Moat just sitting there. No Seedborn Muse!?ĭo I look like a target? Yes, yes I do. I love the fact I can choose not to search up the combo but knowing it's in the deck keeps me in check. Infinite mana for Helix Pinnacle is a cheesy win, I'll admit, but it's not everything. Squirrel Nest and Earthcraft are not the duo I usually tutor for, but they are in the deck in case Enchanted Evening gets the boot. I usually do not like infinite combos, but I have one as an alternative win condition. I've had this deck for almost 3 years now and been constantly changing it. Researching all the different world enchantments was really fun and I still find new and exciting additions to change up my style. The deck's main combos with Enchanted Evening are not common, but one can appreciate the rarity. Why am I like this? The look on their faces was priceless as they had never seen anything like that happen before. It was a shame I took their Karn Liberated and shiny expedition lands with that Aura Thief combo. They were really sweet, and I really liked their decks.REALLY liked their decks. Angus Mackenzie did his thing, throwing everyone off, making the players assume my deck was all fog. One time, I went to a game store that had a good crowd to surprise. I'll leave that up to people who are interested in this build to decide for themselves. I've almost decked myself a couple times and friends tell me to put in Laboratory Maniac. Cards that allow me to draw off enchantments can ultimately make me storm off with Omniscience. I think that's why I always felt Zur was not the choice for me since it only has the white base. Green and white are the two perfect base colors for enchantments. Drawing cards is my favorite thing in Magic, but I also love to do so when I run with a color base of green and white. Synergy is what I crave in a deck, and if there are possibilities out there that can work, I seek them. Krosan Grip the Aura Thief while Enchanted Evening is on board and you got gifts from your opponents as you giggle like a kid on Christmas morning.Įven though Angus is a great commander for the strategy, it's kind of a bummer for me because as a world enchantment tribal player, I want more synergy. I just played Armageddon without actually casting Armageddon. However, interactions only last long until Opalescence hits the field, partnering up with Enchanted Evening. I like interactions with all players.as long as they don't attack me. I personally don't go for a huge lock-down. With the cheeky board state chaos that Enchanted Evening can cause, it makes pillow fort entertaining to play. Combined with world enchantments, it is hard to get through. It is both a barrier and an ally maker, depending how one chooses to play it. ![]() Angus Mackenzie makes the pillow fort approach possible without the commander having anything to do with enchantments. Most people like to build around enchantment pillow fort strategies, which is not a bad idea, considering people are reluctant to pay to attack you every time. ![]() If you think about it, Planechase might as well be called, "World Enchantments: The Game." Whether it's to mess with peoples' minds like Possibility Storm or to tax the crap out of players like Rhystic Study, world enchantments sit there staring you in the face and tell you and others what to do. World enchantments are permanents that, unlike auras, stay on the battlefield and basically tell people how to play the game. Sure, there are tons of aura strategies to work with Bruna, Light of Alabaster and Zur the Enchanter, but I wanted to focus more on a world enchantment approach. As a player for three years and counting, the Theros and Urza blocks introduced me to magic in a way that I fell in love with enchantments. One of my favorite archetypes that Magic: the Gathering had to offer was enchantment tribal.
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