White Deck

PaganMoon
PaganMoon Posts: 9
edited June 2016 in MtGPQ General Discussion
Is there any card for support destroyer at the white deck or just luck and Sword of the animist ? icon_evil.gif

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  • Jazzpha
    Jazzpha Posts: 101 Tile Toppler
    Doesn't look like it, but you could also use cards like gem-converting supports to set up matches which let you get rid of supports faster.

    That's the only solution I can think of, apart from using a creature like Knight of the White Orchid, which transforms gems to White upon entering the field.
  • fox1342
    fox1342 Posts: 174 Tile Toppler
    feniold Cub, or whatever it's called. active to Destroy's supports and itself.
  • HomeRn
    HomeRn Posts: 330 Mover and Shaker
    The only colors that has true support removal are white (which is rather lousy at this point since it's only the Cub and it must sacrifice itself to do so - AND it's bugged for now!), red, and green. Red has a plethora of anti-support cards, two of which are rather obvious and many cards have gem destroying effects that can potentially target support gems indirectly. Green has the second best options - one being a 8 mana spell, and a 4/4 creature for 11 mana that destroys a support when played (there's also mass gem conversion methods... but that usually requires supports of your own).
  • BigMao
    BigMao Posts: 117
    Yes, I had to use Felidar Cub in several story encounters where the opponent had several powerful supports (e.g. Oblivion Sower, Heroic Gideon (the Starfield of Nyx version), and Heroic Jace (with Thopter Spy Network). Even so, these encounters took several tries to beat!
  • Morphis
    Morphis Posts: 975 Critical Contributor
    Actually story modes are meant to need proper deck building to overcome.
    This means also switching planeswalker to get better chances even more if you are after crystal achievements.

    For pvp balance purposes well... Not everyone can have everything.
    This is particularly true for mono colored planeswalkers.

    In paper magic you can build multicolored decks to overcome a color weakness.
    Here we have multicolored planeswalkers.
  • BigMao
    BigMao Posts: 117
    @Morphis: The color challenge requires us to beat the encounter with all colors. The multicolor PWs help, but the cards are still limited.