Inquisition - Heroes of Righteousness
Modern
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You got a lot of exiling... What about that creature that gets a boost for exiled creatures. I forget his name though....an . I feel the paths should be mained as well as adding two more
June 19, 2015 8:21 p.m.
Do you meant Warden of the Beyond?If not, he could fit here well.
June 19, 2015 8:38 p.m.
scopesightzx says... #4
From my humans deck in innistrad+RTR standard, the combo of Thraben Doomsayer and Court Street Denizen won me many games (plus it helped my champion). Either on your turn to clear blockers or on their turn to stop attackers, it's incredibly versatile in use.
June 19, 2015 11:43 p.m.
i think you really want Champion of the Parishthis guy is often a 3/3 or bigger for and eats a bolt for one of your better creatures
also some Path to Exile is never wrong
June 20, 2015 5:58 a.m.
LordDerrien says... #7
@kamarupa I think that Weathered Wayfarer is no necessary in this deck. Until now it jusworked out fine, but thanks for your suggestion.
@Rocknj06, Xenkay Yep, the exile would often trigger for Warden of the Beyond, but on the other side he would be an additional three-drop again. And I think that all the three drops that are currently included, are much more stronger than him. While 4/4 vigilance is nothing to scoff at, it would be horrible if you were unable to trigger it, or the enemy removed your O-Rings. Than a 2/2 Vigilance for three would e quite bad. The three mana-slot is just to packed :(
@scopesightzx Nice combo you described there, that looks really power- and useful! I may thrieve in a pure humans build or any other build, but this deck is already packed in the three mana slot. Nevertheless I will remeber this combo for my very likely to come human deck!
@Obelion Thank you for commenting and suggesting cards. Champion of the Parish was already included once in the deck and I wrote in the decription, why I removed him.
Her is the an excerpt:
Note: This is a really good card. He scales very well in a deck full of humans. Sadly that may not be this deck. We just lack the (imo) needed minimum of 24-28 humans or returning human tokens. If you do not have enough humans like this deck a late Champion of the Parish is just a miserable to deck that will be hard pressed becoming anything better than a 2/2 or 3/3. Because of this I removed him in the early stages of the deck.
Also, yes, Path to Exile is never bad, I just do not own more than two :S
Last, but not least Mirran Crusader. He definitly looks like an amazing SB-card. On the other side, I already like the state of the SB. So I will add him to the description as an alternative!
June 20, 2015 8:17 a.m.
I love this deck! I really enjoyed looking at it and I was pleased to see that someone put so much flavor and theme into a deck. +1
June 22, 2015 6:42 p.m.
LordDerrien says... #9
Thanks hthi1801, I aim to please!
That it is a quite heartfelt project helps also. :>
June 22, 2015 6:49 p.m.
Um I hate to be that guy but provocated is not a word
It's provoked :)
Awesome deck by the way, +1
June 22, 2015 10:56 p.m.
LordDerrien says... #11
Ahh, there is no problem in being that guy Ravock.
I never would have noticed it otherwise! So thanks for correcting and liking the deck :>
June 23, 2015 6:16 a.m.
LordDerrien says... #13
@APPLE01DOJ True, I see where you come from. On th eother side, the price tag is quite amazing, too. Furthermore it coul prove to be difficult to get double white on turn two with to many lands like Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx and Ghost Quarter.
I think I will add it to the suggestions. Also thanks for +1 :)
June 23, 2015 1:29 p.m.
Want a good and righteous, as well as cheap, card that wins games all by itself? Welcome... Luminarch Ascension. So good, and would make your deck even more fun I think.
June 23, 2015 6:33 p.m.
LordDerrien says... #15
@cbott2 That looks quite good, and I will try it, but I really do not know, if I can go four turns without taking any damage. Nevertheless I might add it to the suggestions in combination with Ghostly Prison.
Also thanks for commenting and +1ing :)
June 23, 2015 7:17 p.m.
No problem! Yeah, playing it turn 2 almost always works out for me. In multiplayer, the card is completely ridiculous. I played Luminarch Ascension turn 2 in an angel deck of mine against 3 others last week. They all turned against me, and I still one with close to 100 life with 50 or so angels by the end. It's a lot of fun to get out and use.
June 23, 2015 7:29 p.m.
LordDerrien says... #17
@cbott2 Yep, that is pretty mind-boggeling what you describe. I am sure you really build your deck around it with some serious life gain and strong defenses, didn't you? I would really love to take a look at it. :)
June 23, 2015 7:52 p.m.
wisegreenbean says... #18
The total lack of 1 drops is a bit rough. I think the new Gideon to be released in Origins, Kytheon, Hero of Akros will be a fine option. Frankly, I'd suggest cutting some angels for him and Champion of the Parish. They are superb, and weenie strategies really need to be aggressive. You can't go missing your turn 1 play all the time. I think between Kytheon and 4x champ, there's enough humans to support him. Other options to drop would be the artifacts, which aren't that synergistic, all things considered.
June 23, 2015 11:25 p.m.
I_Love_Tacos says... #19
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS DECK! I have a similar one . Have you thought about Silverblade Paladin > Him and Angelic Overseer are a force to be reackon with. Check it out, (its on my friends page)! Angelic Flights (Seeking advice)
June 25, 2015 5:02 p.m.
LordDerrien says... #20
@wisegreenbean Hi and thanks for commenting! While I agree on your statement that a weenie strategy has to be aggressive this is not an aggro deck. It has tendencies that mark it as a weenie strategy but also as an control and midrange one. The last mentioned aspect, ecspically the control one, are meant to balance out the battlefield.
Kytheon, Hero of Akros seems awesome and I will think about him, but one drops that are even shlightly more lackluster compared to him will not be included in this list. IMO and after some playtesting the One-drops rarly made a difference, while the impact of the two drops where just bigger.
@cth541Thank you very much :>
Silverblade Paladin is a great damage increase, but once again the three mana slot is loaded with things already. Additionally I feel that while he is strong, he is a too easy to remove threat. Things like equipment and Angelic Overseer are just more durable threats. If he had hexproof.... Well one is allowed to dream?! :D
I will also take a look on your deck tomorrow. It is really late right now in Germany!
June 25, 2015 9:36 p.m. Edited.
LordDerrien says... #21
@huschli Rebuff the Wicked is definitly something, I will think about. As you already mentioned, it wuld be a total flavour win!
Glaring Spotlight on the other hand, is to much of a niche card for me. Yes, I can clearly see its uses, but I do not know if I really want to commit a sideboard slot to it.
Last but not least, thank you very much for commenting! That makes me really happy. Apropos, ich vermute al du bist deutsch, nachdem ich meinen Blick mal uber deine Decks/Deckversionen habe schweifen lasse. Ich werde aufjedenfall mal versuchen die Zeit zu finden und es einmal genauer zu betrachten.
July 20, 2015 5:53 p.m.
excaliber213 says... #22
I like Stave Off better than rebuff the wicked. It doesn't protect Oblivion Ring But it can also be used to get through blockers or make enchantments fall off an enemy's creature.
July 20, 2015 6:27 p.m.
LordDerrien says... #24
Gods Willing is good, but Brave the Elements (SB) is better.
July 21, 2015 11:09 a.m.
excaliber213 says... #25
Stave Off is better in my opinion since it can target your opponent's creatures too.
kamarupa says... #1
Weathered Wayfarer?
June 19, 2015 5:31 p.m.