Magic The Gathering Faeries: A Deck Analysis, Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

Here is part 1 of my analysis of one of the best decks in the Standard format today, Faeries.

For part 2 of this video, visit this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd4aS1JmzOo

Check out http://magicgameplan.com/blog for more Magic the Gathering strategies.

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  • Wait, what do you mean by playing Vendillion Clique during their draw step? What does that do?

  • Vendilion Clique allows you to take a non-land card from your opponent's hand and have them put it at the bottom of their library, and then they replace that card by drawing a card.

  • is the list shown the one you are currently running? I want to run a faerie deck but a lot of them are running multiple jace's and im a nub who just recently got back into magic for casual play after a few year hiatus. please help. thanks :D

  • @vankilsing i actually don't play faeries anymore because it's not legal in standard. but the list on the video is pretty good for casual :)

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  • @magicgameplan o ok i was jst checking

  • @jadeneverly Sorry, I don't trade cards over the internet. Also, right now I'm only playing online, not IRL.

  • @magicgameplan would u b willing to trade some cards?

  • @IamMexico costs 6 mana and doesn't have flash.

  • @Trooper19783 two legendary creatures with the same name.

  • @Lightmane321 If you target yourself, you have to show your chosen card to each other player before you put it on the bottom of your library. It stops you cheating. Same principle with any card that specifies a specific type of card, like Enlightened Tutor.

  • @Lightmane321 because you can target yourself. If you target yourself you still have to reveal the card you are choosing to your opponent.

  • @Lightmane321 perhaps if it is a multiplayer matchup, then all players would know the card, i am not sure.

  • Why is the Clique so wordy?

    There's no reason for it to say 'the player reveals the chosen card'

    WHY? If you 'chose' it, then it's already revealed.

    Take out the words 'reveals the chosen card'

    They're totally unnecessary. Or am I missing something?

  • I beat my friend fairy deck,which is similar to this, using allies.

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