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I have i figured out a strategy for those decks that have an army of blockers. All u need iz a diamond cutter ad snake attack. all u need 2 do iz get at least 3 or mor blockers on thu field, then activate Diamond Cutter=5cost, then activate Snake Attack=4, this will allow your blockers to attack the player and have double breaker. hopefully you won't come acroos any shield triggers.
well actually, many of us have thought of this combo, but not only do shields stop it, but it costs too much. Though you can try it out, and if it works for you, maybe you can make a deck around your combo!
yeah, it may work but it does cost a lot of mana. with the light deck i use, the most mana i produce is 7 or 8. it wouldn't really work for me but try to make a deck around it. it may work.
A good combo would be if you were a using a black/red weenie rush deck would be to combo snake attack with creeping plague. Especially if you use Braid claw which attacks each turn. Anti-blocker decks usually work better with fire, light, and water especially though....
A good combo would be if you were using a black/red weenie rush deck would to use snake attack and creeping plague together. Especially if you were using braid claw who attacks turn. Anti-blocker decks usually with better with fire, light, and especially water though......
Smake attack is pretty old now. Its a good card, but we've all tested this card in Rampage, and have found out first hand that its not as incredibly powerful as we thought it was. Its still ok, though black/red rush using snake attack has been made, and has died. Even with creaping plague, snake attack isnt gonna make a big come back anytime soon.
Everyone was all "OMG, it makes everything break two shields, what a killer card! Upon further investigation, it was discovered to rarely, if ever be a gamechanging card.