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    Connor is offline Uncommon
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    Default 1 land belcher on a budget

    whats a good one land belcher deck on a budget?

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    seba1983 Guest

    Default Re: 1 land belcher on a budget

    1-land belcher has a pretty fix list ... there is not much variation posible. you wont get rount the 1 dual the 4 chrome mox, 4 burning wish and the 4 lions eye diamonds. for legacy that is still quite cheap but not what i would call a budged deck ^^.

    also i personly think belcher is not a good deck. currently most dekcs in legacy play blue. any deck that runs blue will run force of will. force of will menas that you can not go the belcher rout but need to win via empty the warrens. that reduces your wincons and makes it even harder to find a hand you can win with fast enough befor they have a solution to the tokens ... if you want to play combo tendrils (any version) is better imho. also tendrils is not more expensive unless you run a fetchland version but even then only marginaly.

 

 

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