Ive always kept it in the back of my mind, but its never seemed good enough to include in my elf decks because the warrior count has never been high enough
Either way, what we have is either a product as it was initially designed before being split into two for some reason, or one that wasn't meant to be smashed together and isn't going to be all that fun to play with
Including these things almost always adds some amount of complexity, and one of the main challenges is trying to find the right balance
This deck is a turbo list first and foremost and runs incredibly low to the ground with an average mana value under 1.5
In flicker decks and reanimator decks is where hell perform best, but then you have to ask how do you break him
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