T1.5 - Akroma Fog
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le 25/03/2011 13:41
Turbo Fog decks have seen some recent play in the Standard meta, but they haven't had much play time probably since the release of Zendikar. This doesn't mean that they aren't worth playing, just that they'll take a bit more rework to be successful in an environment with a wider and varied card pool. In Legacy you can occasionally find someone running a version of the Fog decks, but through 2009 there was only one showing. Here it is...

Now this is the only Fog deck that showed up in 2009 (that I've found) and I have to admit... it has me a little stupefied. Now I get where it's leading, but it seems a little lighter on "fog" effects then I've seen. Granted I'm not real familiar with the deck type, but it's the one-ofs that really bother me, but I guess it could be helpful for keeping things from being named by Meddling Mages, etc. You do have to note that the great thing about playing it in Legacy is that it has a wider card selection and you can put in things like Worship and Ethereal Haze. The last thing that really has me stumped, and maybe someone in comments can help me on this, but I'm totally not getting why the deck is running 4 Mountains in the sideboard for an entirely white deck.

By Number: Decks of the Fog sub-type had 1 appearance in 2009. This showing results in a 0.18% share of the rouge deck pool.
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anonyme
le 25/03/2011 13:49
Tu ne voudrais pas retomber dans l'oublie, toi, tes jeux et ton rosbeef à 2 balles
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