Flayer Husk is the only card I don't like here. Is it meant as a polymorph target? It seems easy enough to throw in a Godless Shrine or two and put in Lingering Souls .
December 28, 2012 4:37 p.m.
pheonix_222 says... #3
I can not recommend See Beyond enough. This way you only need to run a single Emrakul and don't have to worry about having one clog your hand.
Slashing black for Lingering Souls seems like a logical choice for any token deck. You already have the fetches and (in my opinion) it's better than Spectral Procession anyways.
Venser, the Sojourner is a really big oddball here, you defend he has synergy with your sideboard and no doubt, he does. But what about on game 1? you cast him on turn 5 for what? evasion? I'll admit he's an awesome card, but if you like him so much make a deck that exploits him in ridiculous manners. (Oblivion Ring , Sundial of the Infinite ? Mulldrifter , Cloudshift ?) Right now I can't see any reason why you would want to cast him. Brave the Elements is fantastic for evasion.
December 28, 2012 10:20 p.m.
It won't give infi turns because I'm not casting Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
Derpotar says... #1
I run a similar deck and I always had trouble finding the Polymorph . Maybe you might like to try Peer Through Depths , helped me a lot as it also can put your Emrakul on the Bottom. As already suggested, See Beyond is great in a deck like this.
December 25, 2012 7:18 p.m.