Blazing New Trails With 5-Color Ninjas



We went off the beaten path with this deck, as I combined the speed and power of ninjas with some excellent fixing and a selection of the Cubeโ€™s best cards. Genius, or madness?

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23 thoughts on “Blazing New Trails With 5-Color Ninjas”

  1. Library of Alexandria feels a lot like Fastbond to me. If you have it in your opening hand with the right supporting cards, it's absolutely busted. But it's a horrible top deck, and even in certain opening hands, it's not amazing.

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  2. Seems like whenever LSV starts to get decent mana he adds a colour. Even choosing worse cards for the deck (DT over mana drain in a non-combo deck) to support it. The only reason to play more colours is to play bombs that you otherwise couldn't, not to play worse cards so you can play worse mana. The payoff just isn't there, there's more than enough good cards in two or three colours. It's hard to overstate how much of a disadvantage bad mana gives you, it's roughly equivalent to giving your opponent power. There's a huge difference between 'good enough' and actually good.

    LSV always seems to really enjoy when he actually drafts focused, consistent decks and it's great to watch. He lost to a couple of five colour decks a year or so ago and it seems like it permanently altered his brain chemistry to need to go 4-5 colour whenever he gets three fetches or 3 colours of cards.

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  3. Surprised not to see undermountain even get a small consideration in P2P1, you already have 2 free green sources and many cheap flyers. It really looks like a sick initiative/monach deck and itโ€™s only the start of the 2nd pack.

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  4. My only thought is maybe you are trying to draft fair decks too often in an unfair cube. Perhaps the fetchland over emrakul pick was where you went off course. Alternatively high power cubes are swingy. Pretty sure there was no combination of cards that would have won you match 2

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