The Case For MeanDeath
Why play a deck that just dies to Trinisphere and Null Rod? Why play a deck with land and consistency issues? Why play a deck that can randomly crap out on you? Why play a deck that is trying to compensate for having two cards restricted out from under it? I think I’ve got it figured out and the answer is nearly as impressive as its Long.dec cousin.
Late July, on AIM: Smmenen: Carl<br> <br> Smmenen: wassup<br> <br> CrazyCarlWinter: nm<br> <br> Smmenen: have you decided what you are going to play…
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