![]() ![]() Helps deal with Avacyn, who is a huge pain for me.īlack Sun's Zenith: Good board wipe that recurs itself,ĭecree of Pain: Board wipe and card advantage. Now for some cards I would like to consider as potential replacements for what I would take out:Īshes to Ashes: Amazing card, Probably the best removal in my colors. Additionally, I often attack only two or three times in a game, so it rarely gets counters. Skullbriar, the Walking Grave: Good card, but I'm not looking for a fast clock, because my deck was built around larger creatures.ĭruid's Repository: Has helped before, but I often ramp quite fast, meaning that the advantage given from this card is negligible. I could just add another board wipe instead. Sins of the Past: None of my instants or sorceries give enough of a value to be worth paying six for a second use, save for Life's Finale. Not nearly enough impact on the board state. ![]() I'd rather have a bigger, better creature. Golgari Grave-Troll: I don't play creatures leave creatures in the graveyard very often, so he is never bigger than a 5/5. Hibernation's End: Great Card, and It's insane value when it gets going, but it does not get going very often. Now, here are some cards I'd like to drop: ![]() So, like the description said, I choose to run more of a controlling style and just outright win in the lategame with huge creatures that can't be dealt with, because of Jarad's second ability. ![]() As of late, he has been posting good results in my playgroup, and I tend to play a different style of him than a lot of other Jarad decks I see, so I figured I'd post for some constructive Criticism. So I've been playing Jarad for almost a year now, since the duel decks came out, and he has lived through many iterations, as well as my own skill as a Magic player greatly improving. ![]()
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