http://deckbox.org/sets/649375 - Got a few cards with the level up mechanic. It looks interesting but slow as well.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649376 - Life gain deck featuring two cards I've had since High School. Serra Avatar and Pariah.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649374 - Phantom General to boost creature counters, and Crusader of Odric top this one off.

White, who can't but love to hate the pure damage control this color can do oh so well? Concludes 3 decks for each color I have with the cards I have on hand. Now... Artifact decks maybe?

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So what do you have in the way of removal then? As long as you can can consistently hit hard after turn 3 that's a nice tactic!

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Living End and the deck have differing goals.
The mana curve has you waiting til turn 3 to get anything out in play no matter how many cards you draw with cycling.
The deck itself looks good if you can capitalize off your card draws with a new card.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649301 - Deck featuring Taunting Elf and Venemous Breath.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649300 - Life Gain, Ageless Entity and Wurms at endgame.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649302 - Not satsifed with this as is, needs more work.

Mono green decks. Green/White would have to be second favored dual color deck. Each are well capable of gaining life and can hit pretty hard if you can manage to stave off the attackers.

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http://deckbox.org/sets/649163 - Defend, and control enough to draw for Aeon Chronicler or Stormgeist.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649164 - Everything revolves around milling the other player's deck, and the chance to take their champion creature from under them.

http://deckbox.org/sets/649165 - attempt at a third more agressive control deck. Looks on the passive side still.

Blue is the one I've used least on it's own. I prefer the magical combination of red/blue. Understanding the myriad ways in which this color can control the board seems easy. In practice it's much more difficult.

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http://deckbox.org/sets/648903 - Madness Mechanic
http://deckbox.org/sets/648895 - Spread the Sickness to spread counters
http://deckbox.org/sets/648857 - Breeding Pit to churn out creature tokens

Trio of Black decks continuing through my colors. this is my least favored color but I figured I'd give a try. Got input? Don't be shy, just keep in mind these are what I have on hand.

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http://deckbox.org/sets/646769 - Goblin Theme Deck
http://deckbox.org/sets/642839 - Land Destruction ft. Madness
http://deckbox.org/sets/643765 - Burn Deck w/ Suspend Mechanic

Been out of the game a while. I mostly only play 'Street Magic' whenever I have free time.
Starting with my red collection and brushing up on basics of deckbuilding with what I have.

I don't really buy singles as I find the game more enjoyable when I buy in bulk, that being said it's kinda annoying to have so many singles laying about I can't really utilize XD

Any thoughts and opinions if you wish.