Friday, March 27, 2020

Vampire Tutor Foil Deck Review

Vampire Tutor Foil Deck ReviewThe Vampire Tutor Foil was designed by Creative Paper and can be purchased at SVC. It's pretty self explanatory, you turn your Vampire card face up in front of you with your Foil Tutor in play, and it does the same.The Vampire Tutor Foil is just a basic turn four plays for Vampire players. The entire deck and sideboard work with this to protect your Vampires from removal, and to allow your Vampires to hit for more damage. Vampire players like this plan because it protects their Vampires from removal and gives them more chances to come out ahead.Vampires are pretty resilient creatures, and so the Foil Tutor doesn't get pushed out. In fact, because you play both cards together you will be getting a one for one trade when you trade your Tutor for your opponent's creature. With the whole line of Vampire to Planeswalker, Vampires get out ahead against most decks and playing this as the primary plan often gives them more of an advantage than normal.As you can see, I think that the idea of turning your Vampires into Planeswalkers and into the same planeswalker is pretty cool. That's why I think that SVC is the right home for the Vampire Tutor Foil.The deck also has some interesting variations, and because the deck works so well with the Foil and the Tutor you can turn your Vampire into a planeswalker which fits the theme even better. Playing a Planeswalker and then getting two or three Vampires out means that you are attacking with two planeswalkers while casting the spell and playing the Tutor with the Tutor in play.Having some variety in Tutors is good, and having a variety of them is even better. Each of the choices you makein tutors also will affect the number of spells that your deck has in play, meaning that you have more options to choose from when you are trying to pick a few cards out of your library.All in all, the Vampires and cards have grown over the last couple of years, and I am confident that SVC will grow too. Let me know what you think about the new version of the Vampire Tutor, and what you'd like to see from SVC in the future.

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