I've been brewing a bunch of (blue based) Tron decks recently, and I've found a new love for these lands. They're pretty damn easy to assemble, given the draw power/searching power of the colours and artifacts played with them. Still annoying in a sense because of my hatred for Emrakul, but they make for some amazingly fun combo-control decks.
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Urza Lands (The good ones)
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Urza Lands (The good ones)
I've been brewing a bunch of (blue based) Tron decks recently, and I've found a new love for these lands. They're pretty damn easy to assemble, given the draw power/searching power of the colours and artifacts played with them. Still annoying in a sense because of my hatred for Emrakul, but they make for some amazingly fun combo-control decks.
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Re: Urza Lands (The good ones)
Blue Tron is a great deck. Never massively enjoyed Tron decks myself, but I can see the appeal.
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Re: Urza Lands (The good ones)
Respect for it really. A great deck. The only deck founded in modern too. The lands are fun and a turn 3/4 Karn was one of my favorite things when I was able to test run the deck.
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