![]() Jarad himself often gets pretty big and can sometimes be sacrificed to Greater Good for a lot of card draw. It also works very nicely in a deck like Jarad which wants to have a bunch of big creatures to sacrifice, since you can sac them for draw now and then get them back later to kill people. I really like how it interacts with dredge cards, allowing you to replace the draws with dredges, and then pitch the dredgers right back into the graveyard with the discard. I originally built the deck around one of my favorite cards: ]. I think this is a great philosophy for building decks and keeping things fun, but due to being a fairly spike-ish player, I sometimes have a hard time following through on the ideas, which is why I'm looking for some help from you guys. I'm sure most of you guys have heard of the concept of a 75% deck, but just in case you haven't, here's a link. I'm hoping to tone it down a little bit without losing the things that make the deck fun for me. My group doesn't really like playing against the deck because it has gotten very efficient at tutoring and closing out the game. ![]() ![]() Hey guys, I have a Jarad, Golgari Lich Lord EDH deck that I have a lot of fun playing and have mentioned here before, but this time I'm coming with a bit of a different problem. ![]()
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