Common Practice: Mono-Green Post in Pauper DE

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  1. Appreciate the content, but the audio quality makes this very hard to watch. Invest in a new mic maybe?

  2. STOPPED WATCHING BECAUSE THE SOUND QUALITY WAS SO BAD.

  3. Yeah I Agree, Good Draft But I Had To Quit Because The Sound Was Pretty Awful. Maybe You Need To Get A New Mic, Or Recalibrate The One You’re Using?

  4. Love this deck. I’ve been playing with the list from your last article. It’s a lot of fun, just doesn’t seem to win as consistently as a true tier 1 deck would. When I want to win, I play Stompy. When I want to have fun, I play this deck.

    I think the 4th Serrated Arrows is a critical inclusion. It increases the rate at which we get our arrows, and increases the number of arrows we get. Unlike U/x post decks, we don’t have card draw and bounce to find and reset our arrows. So we have to make the most of what we have. I think this means we just need as many arrows as we can get.

  5. The sound in the match videos was terrible but the conclusion was fine, hopefully you get things properly set up so this doesn’t happen again next time.

    As for the deck it looked terrible, possibly the worst cloudpost deck i’ve ever seen, you have none of the versatily and answers of UB/UR which means you lose to things like suture priest and klin fiend and none of the free wins and good matchups that come with the land destruction the other mono-green cloudpost decks have.

    A poor showing following the interesting article you wrote about it.

  6. Thanks for the video. I was your round 1 opponent. Nice to see the point of view from the other side.