Treasure Atlas

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Treasure Atlas
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Treasure Atlas

Metal Detecting Questions:

is this a good mtg deck?

30 blue land
4 walking atlas
4 treasure hunt
2 tide-force elemental
4 sarrakar banisher
4 wind zendikon
4 aether trade-winds
4 twitch
1 voyager drake
1 alluring siren
2 sleep
i would use treasure hunt to get a crap-ton of land, then use walking atlas to play one of them. then i would pay a blue and tap tide-force elemental to untap walking atlas, then tap it to play a land. after that, i would tap tide-force with the new blue mana to untap walking atlas. i would do this until all the mana i drew was on the field, and tapped. the next turn i would hit him with some spells. would this be a usable combo?

It might work but you would have to wait until turn 3 to pull off which depending on your deck could be too slow a start.

over all this is the most nonthreatening blue deck i have ever seen. Blue decks are meant for counterspell and milling nether of which your deck has which is what was said above me. of course if you put Hedron Crab in your deck and you were able to play a significant amount of land on turn 3 (since the atlas has summoning sickness its first turn out ) then your deack might be a threat.

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