Fingers crossed.The goal of this sub is to provide players with actually budget edh decks that they can use for casual games. Ideally, I will complete this deck by the end of 2021 and do away with this tawdry spoiler. Why: I don't know why I don't own this already, but I'll get one soon. I'm not holding my breath or skipping meals in the mean time. If I luck into one, it's welcome to live here. Mox diamond, on the other hand, doesn't do a whole lot to fix 4-5 land hands either. Chrome Mox goes a long way to making one-land hands attractive, whereas mox diamond does not. Mox diamond, despite its triple digit price tag, is pound-for-pound worse than Chrome Mox in terms of smoothing out early hands. Why: So I have an opinion on this beyond "I ain't got it". Can be awkward with the null rod stuff though. Why: I don't own one, but I gotta respect Ballista as a nice tidy wincon. If dockside combo remains prevalent, I'll get one. Why: I don't own one and riftwurm accomplishes the same thing 90% of the time. Why: I don't own one, but it's on top of my list. I like it more than most of my other deviations, and it will probably be the last card I cut as I finish out the deck. Why: I like safekeeper and all, but a) I don't own one right now and b) Crossroads is super clutch sometimes. Sylvan safekeeper → Concordant Crossroads They are as follows, and should not be seen as 1:1 comparisons. So there's a few differences between my list and the offical one.
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