![]() ![]() ![]() Rampaging Brontodon was only played main because slots needed filled and a lot of the top decks were already playing a ton of enchantments and artifacts that could be great targets. The beauty in Mono Red decks is that the mana curve is low enough to disregard the most common deck-building woe in Magic: The Gathering: land. But now I think this deck has a more proactive game plan and feels more flushed out. The long necked dino can chill in the sideboard for when he is needed. Vivien tried to be a hedge against control style decks but in all reality just came up short. Making 3/3s just feels bad compared to boosting your board, drawing cards and bashing. Also, with such a comparably high land count, she was inconsistent at allowing us to cast off the top of the deck. She is undeniably powerful though, that is why I relegated both copies to the sideboard instead of the 1-1 split. It was simply just a matter of cutting the niche filler in the main and moving them to the sideboard and replacing them with the new toys, cards like Vivien and Thrashing Brontodon specifically. These cards were made to hedge game 1s since this deck is very sideboard dependent. ![]() This is my Mono-White Aggro build that I recommend in the current meta: But as you will see, we retain the correct numbers on important hate cards ensuring that this deck did not get weaker. I never play my flip cards as lands unless I must because playing out a Tangled Florahedron that doesn’t get removed is basically playing two lands that turn. This can allow you to Castle Garenbrig out a large threat faster which is what we want to be doing. Playing Kazandu Mammoth on 3 followed up by a land drop leads to a turn 4 The Great Henge. I see a lot of players play the Mammoth as a turn one or turn two land when they don’t have other plays and end up missing out on the all-powerful turn four Great Henge. Think of Mammoth as redundant copies of Lovestruck Beast in this regard. Most of the time it ends up being even better because it doesn’t require a 1/1 creature being in play to attack. I would mulligan any hands without a mana accelerant or a good curve. We are not aggressive, nor is our late game as powerful as the control decks. Green Food is a midrange deck and should be viewed as such. While the deck is at its core “play big dudes and smash.” Be smart about how you play the deck and the choices you make. #MTG GOLDFISH STANDARD MONO RED ARCHIVE#.And, to allow for loading/offloading from either side, you can customize it further with additional side ramps. This trailer's specially designed side rails also function as loading ramps. Now you can off-load the quad you want without having to unload the ones you don't. With a lower deck than our traditional ATV trailer models, it allows for fast and easy, side loading. This is the consummate ATV trailer for quad riders. Select an ATV Trailer model capable of handling anywhere from 1 ton to 2-1/2 tons. Configure your trailer as either a single axle or tandem, giving you the ability to carry between two and eight ATVs or up to twelve dirt bikes. Customize it with rear ramps or a ramp gate, for effortless loading. Our ATV trailer's ingenious 8' wide, over-the-wheel deck, means you can carry not one, but two standard width ATVs, side by side. Our popular ATV trailers are available in all of our standard exterior colors, so your new toys will be riding in pure style. Built on one or two axle configurations and accompanied by tons of great options like side-ramps, electric & hydraulic brakes, chrome wheels, winch mounts, and more! Give your new motorcycles or ATVs a ride they'll never forget, on one of Carson's popular ATV trailers. ![]()
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