Four Color Weenie with nothing but commons...

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Dune Echo

Guest
I've always liked Four/Five Color decks, but I could never get enough legitimate multicolor lands to warrant trying it. So, I've come up with this varient:

“Four-Color Weenie”
Colors: White/Blue/Red/Green
Created by: Kirsin Koch
Description/Theme: Versatilty spells and creatures
Source: Personal
Tournament Format: Standard

White:
3 Disenchant

Blue:
4 Cloud of Faeries
4 Cloud Sprite

Red:
3 Flame Rift
3 Reckless Abandon
3 Trumpet Blast

Green:
4 Acridian
4 Crop Rotation
4 Land Grant
4 Rancor
4 Skyshroud Ridgeback
4 Wild Dogs

Lands:
2 Plains
4 Island
5 Mountain
5 Forest


Let me know what you people think.
 
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Crackdown

Guest
Why not use Harvest Mage or Deepwood Elder . . . or Mystic Compass?

I also especially like the pieces of Ramos if you pair them with artifact mana or some type of mana acceleration from green.
 
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galtwish

Guest
T2?

4 Shock
2 Reckless Abandon
2 Keldon Vandals
4 Wild Dogs
3 Simian Grunts
4 Yavimaya Granger
1 Yavimaya Elder
4 Rancor
4 Cloudskate
4 Rishidan Airship
3 Thermal Glider
2 Devout Witness
3 Plains
5 Island
5 Mountain
10 Forest

Or Extended
4 Quirion Elves
4 Quirion Ranger
4 Rancor
4 Rogue Elephant
1 Crop Rotation
4 Mogg Flunkies
4 Incinerate
4 Fallen Askari
4 Carnophage
1 Wicked Reward
2 Disenchant
2 Plains
9 Forest
7 Swamp
6 Mountain

Erik
 
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Dune Echo

Guest
Well, I based this on an Austrian tourney deck that I liked. Essentially the only non-common cards were Thran Quarry, City of Brass, and River Boa. I was trying to find a way to make it not as expensive, yet competative. The Harvest Mage may work. I just figured the Crop Rotation would be better because you wouldn't have to spend a card anytime you wanted to cast a non-green spell and didn't have the neccessary land. I've tried Harvest Mage before and I found that it really becomes hard to justify it's use sometimes.
 
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galtwish

Guest
Harvest Mage does suck a whole lot. River Boa was a common in Visions, so you can use it without guilt.
 
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