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Registered: 25-Feb-2013 05:53
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Hi guys! I came across the deck, Dimir Dementia, which seems to be kinda based on milling which is the kind of deck I want. I added quite a few cards to Dimir Dementia from my Black/Blue milling deck and this is how its turned out: http://deckbox.org/sets/326002[1]

I have no idea what to remove, and I dont really have too much money to spend on new, expensive cards, and I don't really want to add any more to the deck. And I haven't really been getting a very good draw. Can someone help me out and tell me what would be good to remove?[/1]
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Registered: 12-Feb-2013 01:55
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I also recently modified the Dimir Dementia deck and had some similar questions.

Here is the post:
http://deckbox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=6981

Here is the deck I ended up with based on some of the recommendations:
http://deckbox.org/sets/320298

I think I have a bit too much land as many test draws ended up with a big pile of mana. I haven't had a chance to try it out yet.

Good luck!
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03-Mar-2013 20:38 (Last edited: 04-Mar-2013 00:36)
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Yeah, I've taken some stuff out and added a couple things, I just haven't had time to update on here. I'd say yeah you probably have too much land. A card that is good to use is Fog Bank. Also, Guard Gomazoa. They are defenders that prevent all combat damage, so you can use them to easily defend you without wasting creatures. Another good one is Mortus Strider. Of course all of these don't help with the whole mill part of the deck, but they help protect you from dying.

Edit: I have now updated my deck. I took a few things out and put a couple things in. It's still not that great at milling, but it works alright.
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