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Fraggle Rock or Doran-Lark-Charm Aggro-Control


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree with BL.
2 Harbingers at most-- 4 birds for sure. They can swing in the sky w/ doran anyway. You may want to fit maybe nameless/ Wren's Run Vanquisher with Colosus. Wren's Run, Doran, and Collosus are arguably the best agrro creatures in the format. Nameless and collosus allow it to be cast and help your bosks, and birds accel for that extra horribly fast aggro fun. Your best defense is your charms, but the best defense is a good offense in this case.
Doran is not a "utility creature". Sower of Temptation is a Utility creature. Mulldrifter is a utility creature. In control decks I prefer utility creatures to bring more control, I do agree your 9-charm idea could be great-- but as support to an aggresive head because they are very versatile to allow you to get your way... also you have Naya charm to recur Doran this way. I agree fulminator and birds are a good idea if you decide to keep lark. Order of Whiteclay I use w/ my deck and it does well with both.

Anyway, main points being I like the idea of utility creatures being used with utility spells and aggro wth aggro. Utility creatures have the built in spell stuff that supports your spells. Doran is again not a utility creature
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