
Say you have [[[Enchanted Evening]]] in play, and lets say that the focus of the deck is to repeatedly bomb the field with cards like [[[Back to Nature]]]
My question is, is there any way to make the enchantments on your side of the field indestructible before playing a "destroy all enchantments" card? There's always playing cards like [[[Primeval Light]]], but that option can be pretty limiting in a multiplayer game (which is, where I think, mass destruction decks really shine). If there is no way to save myself from nuking my side of the field, how can I turn this into a damage advantage. I already know that cards like [[[Fracturing Gust]]] can be pretty awesome to gain a life advantage over other players, and there are several cards that let you use that as a win condition, but It would be a lot easier to get something that makes an opponent loose out of nuking the whole field this way.
Cheers! ~Eddy
This seems like a good start:
[[Calming Verse]] [[Cleansing Meditation]] [[Spring Cleaning]] [[Boros Charm]]
Depending on how you build your deck, there's also [[[Essence Filter]]].
Well, the best combo with Enchanted Evening is Aura Thief.
You can also shut down the game with Opalesence.
Other options for making your stuff indestructible include Elspeth, Knight Errant and Avacyn, Angel of Hope. And, of course, there's always Indestructibility if you only need to protect one thing (say, your Enchanted Evening).
[[Aura Thief]] [[Opalescence]] [[Elspeth, Knight-Errant]] [[Avacyn, Angel of Hope]] [[Indestructibility]]
Asked: 2013-02-11 20:51:56 -0500
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