I think it is not feasible to use 1 mana counter, because since the calice de lado is already used, it would be a lock in itself!
Unless you replace the chalice with Swan Song
Hello friends,
Since the Electrodominance came along, I was once again thrilled to play with the deck I love so much.
I started with Gabriel Nassif's build [LIST LINK] in the local championship and I was 2-2, I did not like the list, and I started to mine, until I found the list of Hayseed [LIST LINK], which caught my attention, and with it I played 3x leagues in MOL (friendly) and ended up doing respectively:
5-0
5-0
2-3
After that I felt lack of removal in area like: (Anger of the Gods or Ratchet Bomb), and I ended up getting the list below:
With this list in the last 2 local championships I did respectively:
2-0 MonoR Burn: G1 was always with great emotions, I got in t2 to take his creatures and beating with a creature 6/4 and canceling some magic, G2 solved a 1 Chalice of the Void and 1 Dragon's Claw and the game was quiet. 2-1 MonoG Tron: G1 was quiet, I returned in T3 beating 16, gave 2x attacks and finished. G2 he managed to win me because I could not generate many threats (he did 2x Relic of Progenitus and with time was difficult to deal with TRON, in G3 we both came with GOD HAND, he broke into T3 and did Karn, but in T1 and T2 I had already done 2x 6/4 creatures and 1x 4/4 creature, when he tried to exile my land with Karn I cycled another 4/4 creature and solved the Living End on the right turn 20. 1-1 U/W Control: We wrestled because I ended up playing the G1 wrong and he ended up winning the match, in G2 I won after solving a Blood Moon, G3 did not manage to win in time because he ended up doing a Rest In Peace in t4 where I tried back with Living End in response and he did a Surgical Extraction and exiled 2x Creatures from the grave. 1-1 BG Rock: We had a lot of draws too, opponent played very slow, and made all possible threats, I did not win because I played wrong again and I was punished with it.
Already last Tuesday I made the result 3-1, being: 2-0 BG Rock: The matches were well tense, as he in all solved 3x Ooze, however, I managed to get around and resolved with Electrodominance for 8 2x. 2-0 MonoG Tron: It was pretty easy, as he did a forest on t1, on t2 I already came back with a 6/4 threat that hit 3x, and I ended up with Eletrodimance damage. 2-0 Jeskai Control: Quiet match, G1 removed the counter he had with Vendillion, and came back with many threats, in G2 he zicou in 2x terrain, and after reslvering a Living End he conceded. 0-2 Grixis Shadow: G1 It was very complicated, it came very strong and managed to finish me with Death Shadow, canceling my Eletrodominance that would reslver the game. G2 It was more "gentle" however, he managed to remove the Living End from my hand, download a Death Shadow and a Gurmag, I made a chalice for 1 soon after, I bought and cycled full (counting that it was already clocked) and found 3 Electrodominance and no Living End, I ended up losing.
I'm going to GP SP (BR), so far I'm between playing Dredge or UR Phoenix, I still did not have the guts to board the As Foretold kkkk
In short, the deck got much stronger, I feel that 4 chalice would be interesting, I'll modify my side to add 2 ratchet bombs and report back to you as I left.
Last Tuesday we had the last round of the local league, I chose to play with the version Skred Eternal, where I made 4-1 (losing the last round to a MonoG Tron that was 3-0-1), follows below a little about the matches:
(2-1) Jund: The G1 was very easy, I managed to solve a Blood Moon that left him locked, I removed the Tarmogoyf with 1x Skred + 1x Lightning Bolt, and 1x Anger of the Gods cleared the other creatures x/3--; G2 when trying to finalize a Tarmogoyf, and ended up being finalized by him that stayed 6/7; G3 was practically a copy of the G1, my opponent did 1x Tarmogoyf 4/5 that I removed with the combination of Skred + Lightning Bolt, on the return I made a Blood Moon and he could not draw any basic terrain.
(2-0) Burn: At the option of my goal, I do not use side for BURN, as they are rare in our environment. I came quite aggressive, and I managed to finish it before.
(2-1) BG Elves: G1 lost because I could not deal in time with the creatures that were placed in the field G2 and G3 came with many removals and I managed to clear his field every time, I ended up with Koth of the Hammer and Chandra, Torch of Defiance.
(2-1) Ponza: That was the guy I lost last Saturday, I started missing the G1 because he drew 3x Bloodbraid Elf and I could not clean his body very fast; G2 and G3 It was very complicated, but I managed to deal with the threats (Land Destruction and Creatures) and managed to finish winning the match.
(0-2) MonoG TRON: This shot is the worst match, because I have a lot of dead cards, G1 I had to mulligan for 5, I could not stop the TRON, G2 was with a strong hand 2x Land, 2x Molten Rain, 2x Blood Moon, 1x Crumble to Dust, being in play, I knew I would be able to deal quietly (I would need to buy some WINCON only), but in the following 3x turns I bought Koth, Koth, Chandra, and it was time enough for my opponent to make a KARN and UGIN: '(
Anyway, that was the way I went, I believe that the more I play with the deck, the sharper I'll be with it ...
I would like suggestions on how to deal with MonoG TRON, we will have a special event next week, and I am paired right against this MonoG TRON that won me the last round;
I need to play more with the deck in order to be able to measure whether or not I have a good performance with him, so far I have a use of 58.33% in 18 games played.
This weekend, I played with the eternal list, and I had the following income:
(2-1) UG Polymorph: I lost the g1 for not knowing how the opposing deck worked, and for not having solved a Blood Moon fast enough.
G2 and G3 were very easy.
(2-1) UW Miracle: The G1 was very controversial for both sides, but he solved 2x Jace, the Mind Sculptor, while I was exiling the grave of him to Search for Azcanta not flip, anyway ... He lowered the teferi and was very complicated, In the g2 was very fierce, but he had only 1x basic terrain, after trying to make the Stormbreath Dragon (which was canceled), he was covered and I was able to play the Blood Moon that solved the match.
The g3 was another easy game, I started by destroying his basic land, and soon after I solved aBlood Moon, he did not pass the 2nd land, the Goblin Rabblemaster did the rest of the service
(0-2) Ponza (This match was ridiculous): The G1 was very difficult, because he could not gather enough mana to lower the creatures / pw, he did 3x Bloodbraid Elf in a row, revealing Land Destruction and Scavenging Ooze, not being able to find any Anger of the Gods to be able to prolong the game in my favor.
G2 (Here the stupid thing decided): This game was well disputed, but over time I was able to solve things, I managed to respond to all his animals, except the 1x Kitchen Finks that IN MY HEAD HAD FLY, that is, I had 1x Pia and Kiran Nalaar in game and as in my head the Kitchen Finks had fly, he solamente me taking 2x PW and reducing my hit points to 4, as soon as this he made a titan that defined the match (that was already to have games). Honestly, this is the second time that my mind tricks me, I do not know why, but every time I see Kitchen Finks in play, I assume that it has FLY, anyway, I hope I have learned it once and for all.
(1-0) MonoU Tron: I honestly was 1-0 for the monoU tron ??when I decided to concede, I was stressed and tired, and the match is very boring.
Anyway, that was my trajectory with the eternal list, I honestly think it is stronger and more consistent than the dragon, but Sarkhan, Fireblood is a differential in the list of dragons, I will continue to play a little more with the eternal list and ponder my results.
Hello Everyone, here I am again.
Yesterday I had the first experience with the deck, and was not one of the best rsrs.
Here is my disastrous result:
R1 - MonoG Tron (0-2): It was a match until "balanced", blood moon fell on t4, but he had already done a karn, so it was not enough to do much; R2 - GW Boogles (0-2): It was a very quick game, due to the fact that the opponent had t1 creatures with hexproof. I did not have much to do, when I got an Anger of Gods, the creatures of the opponent were already 4+ of resistance. R3 - RG Ponza (1-2): Very difficult match, I could not develop the game in a timely manner. R4 - BW Tokens (1-2): It was a pretty boring match to tell the truth, incredible as it may seem, my opponent had bitterblossom, and I could not find any of the copies of Anger. R5 - Mardu Pyro (2-1): Finally a victory, which by the way was quite easy.
Anyway, this was the champ's report that occurred here yesterday in my area. Honestly, it was my worst result to date, lol ...
But I enjoyed playing with the deck, even though I was a bit disappointed. As I have few games with the deck, I can not really say how it turned out. Even with Sarkhan,Fireblood and Simian Spirit Guide, I found the weak point of the deck to rely heavily on high cost bugs, that is, it was a bit slow to respond to the other threats on the decks that I faced.
Good luck, after seeing the list that took the scg, I became interested in the archetype Skred Dragons.
After a bit of thinking, I ended up coming down the list:
What do you think?
Another letter that I am thinking about is on the side Amulet of Safekeeping?
It is a leyline "worsened", but the fact of being colorless already facilitates to lower if it comes in the draw.
I was already thinking about that possibility.
In my goal you usually have: Jeskai Control; Burn; Eldrazi Tron; MonoG Tron; U / W Control; Mardu Pyromancer; UR Pyromancer; Ponza; Affinity; UR Breach; Humans; RG Eldrazi; Scapeshift; Storm; Jund; Abzan;
(0-1) UW Miracle: This match was very complicated, because in t3 I was able to solve a Living End with 4 creatures in the grave, which would total 16 damage, but my opponent found a Terminus with a miracle.
In short he reached 2 hit points and managed to turn. (2-0) Storm: Very easy with side. (2-1) Ponza: Very easy. (1-2) RG Eldrazi: The first game I won after resolving a Living End. The second game, I lost, as I ended up keeping a "weak" hand. The surprise came in the third game, I never expected that my opponent would have Choke on the side, and on t3 he lowered, and made t4 Smah and t5 Smash, I could not get back in time.
Anyway, this is my current trajectory.
I'm starting to calculate the number of games I've already had with the deck so that I can briefly measure the%
I'm thinking of taking 1x Disallow, and adding 1x Supreme Will, given that this card can help us dig the missing piece to complete the combo, or anything else situational. From what I said, I'd keep that composition counterspell:
The match I won was just what the Meddling Mage did not come up with, and with that it was practically solving an As Foretold and standing in front of him in the number of creatures.
However, I'm seriously considering using the splash version for white, so you ask me, why white? and not black?
Oops, I found your show to be very live, I saw that you have a spreadsheet where you put the games played and which SBs used, could you share this spreadsheet with us, so we can work on your data too?
Would you like to upload the replay on youtube or twitch of matches with this build that you used?
Good idea. Let me see if I can figure out how to setup OBS and I'll try to setup a twitch stream tomorrow when I do a league. If there's a particular match up you want me to go through I can probably find a replay in my history I can voice-over.
Unless you replace the chalice with Swan Song
Since the Electrodominance came along, I was once again thrilled to play with the deck I love so much.
I started with Gabriel Nassif's build [LIST LINK] in the local championship and I was 2-2, I did not like the list, and I started to mine, until I found the list of Hayseed [LIST LINK], which caught my attention, and with it I played 3x leagues in MOL (friendly) and ended up doing respectively:
5-0
5-0
2-3
After that I felt lack of removal in area like: (Anger of the Gods or Ratchet Bomb), and I ended up getting the list below:
4 Striped Riverwinder
4 Curator of Mysteries
4 Desert Cerodon
1 Vendilion Clique
1 Nimble Obstructionist
Spells (22)
4 Electrodominance
4 Remand
4 Ancestral Vision
4 Living End
3 Izzet Charm
3 Cryptic Command
4 As Foretold
Artifacts (1)
1 Tormod's Crypt
Lands (19)
2 Tolaria West
2 Mountain
4 Scalding Tarn
4 Island
4 Spirebluff Canal
3 Steam Vents
2 Chalice of the Void
2 Blood Moon
2 Anger of the Gods
2 Negate
3 Dragon's Claw
2 Abrade
1 Echoing Truth
1 Tormod's Crypt
With this list in the last 2 local championships I did respectively:
2-0 MonoR Burn: G1 was always with great emotions, I got in t2 to take his creatures and beating with a creature 6/4 and canceling some magic, G2 solved a 1 Chalice of the Void and 1 Dragon's Claw and the game was quiet.
2-1 MonoG Tron: G1 was quiet, I returned in T3 beating 16, gave 2x attacks and finished. G2 he managed to win me because I could not generate many threats (he did 2x Relic of Progenitus and with time was difficult to deal with TRON, in G3 we both came with GOD HAND, he broke into T3 and did Karn, but in T1 and T2 I had already done 2x 6/4 creatures and 1x 4/4 creature, when he tried to exile my land with Karn I cycled another 4/4 creature and solved the Living End on the right turn 20.
1-1 U/W Control: We wrestled because I ended up playing the G1 wrong and he ended up winning the match, in G2 I won after solving a Blood Moon, G3 did not manage to win in time because he ended up doing a Rest In Peace in t4 where I tried back with Living End in response and he did a Surgical Extraction and exiled 2x Creatures from the grave.
1-1 BG Rock: We had a lot of draws too, opponent played very slow, and made all possible threats, I did not win because I played wrong again and I was punished with it.
Already last Tuesday I made the result 3-1, being:
2-0 BG Rock: The matches were well tense, as he in all solved 3x Ooze, however, I managed to get around and resolved with Electrodominance for 8 2x.
2-0 MonoG Tron: It was pretty easy, as he did a forest on t1, on t2 I already came back with a 6/4 threat that hit 3x, and I ended up with Eletrodimance damage.
2-0 Jeskai Control: Quiet match, G1 removed the counter he had with Vendillion, and came back with many threats, in G2 he zicou in 2x terrain, and after reslvering a Living End he conceded.
0-2 Grixis Shadow: G1 It was very complicated, it came very strong and managed to finish me with Death Shadow, canceling my Eletrodominance that would reslver the game. G2 It was more "gentle" however, he managed to remove the Living End from my hand, download a Death Shadow and a Gurmag, I made a chalice for 1 soon after, I bought and cycled full (counting that it was already clocked) and found 3 Electrodominance and no Living End, I ended up losing.
I'm going to GP SP (BR), so far I'm between playing Dredge or UR Phoenix, I still did not have the guts to board the As Foretold kkkk
In short, the deck got much stronger, I feel that 4 chalice would be interesting, I'll modify my side to add 2 ratchet bombs and report back to you as I left.
Last Tuesday we had the last round of the local league, I chose to play with the version Skred Eternal, where I made 4-1 (losing the last round to a MonoG Tron that was 3-0-1), follows below a little about the matches:
List:
1 Scrying Sheets
20 Snow-Covered Mountain
Creatures (9)
2 Eternal Scourge
1 Hazoret the Fervent
3 Pia and Kiran Nalaar
3 Stormbreath Dragon
Spells (13)
3 Anger of the Gods
4 Lightning Bolt
2 Magma Jet
4 Skred
3 Blood Moon
2 Chandra, Torch of Defiance
3 Koth of the Hammer
4 Mind Stone
1 Ratchet Bomb
3 Relic of Progenitus
3 Molten Rain
3 Damping Sphere
2 Goblin Rabblemaster
2 Ratchet Bomb
2 Smash to Smithereens
1 By Force
1 Batterskull
1 Crumble to Dust
(2-1) Jund: The G1 was very easy, I managed to solve a Blood Moon that left him locked, I removed the Tarmogoyf with 1x Skred + 1x Lightning Bolt, and 1x Anger of the Gods cleared the other creatures x/3--; G2 when trying to finalize a Tarmogoyf, and ended up being finalized by him that stayed 6/7; G3 was practically a copy of the G1, my opponent did 1x Tarmogoyf 4/5 that I removed with the combination of Skred + Lightning Bolt, on the return I made a Blood Moon and he could not draw any basic terrain.
(2-0) Burn: At the option of my goal, I do not use side for BURN, as they are rare in our environment. I came quite aggressive, and I managed to finish it before.
(2-1) BG Elves: G1 lost because I could not deal in time with the creatures that were placed in the field G2 and G3 came with many removals and I managed to clear his field every time, I ended up with Koth of the Hammer and Chandra, Torch of Defiance.
(2-1) Ponza: That was the guy I lost last Saturday, I started missing the G1 because he drew 3x Bloodbraid Elf and I could not clean his body very fast; G2 and G3 It was very complicated, but I managed to deal with the threats (Land Destruction and Creatures) and managed to finish winning the match.
(0-2) MonoG TRON: This shot is the worst match, because I have a lot of dead cards, G1 I had to mulligan for 5, I could not stop the TRON, G2 was with a strong hand 2x Land, 2x Molten Rain, 2x Blood Moon, 1x Crumble to Dust, being in play, I knew I would be able to deal quietly (I would need to buy some WINCON only), but in the following 3x turns I bought Koth, Koth, Chandra, and it was time enough for my opponent to make a KARN and UGIN: '(
Anyway, that was the way I went, I believe that the more I play with the deck, the sharper I'll be with it ...
I would like suggestions on how to deal with MonoG TRON, we will have a special event next week, and I am paired right against this MonoG TRON that won me the last round;
I need to play more with the deck in order to be able to measure whether or not I have a good performance with him, so far I have a use of 58.33% in 18 games played.
This weekend, I played with the eternal list, and I had the following income:
(2-1) UG Polymorph: I lost the g1 for not knowing how the opposing deck worked, and for not having solved a Blood Moon fast enough.
G2 and G3 were very easy.
(2-1) UW Miracle: The G1 was very controversial for both sides, but he solved 2x Jace, the Mind Sculptor, while I was exiling the grave of him to Search for Azcanta not flip, anyway ... He lowered the teferi and was very complicated, In the g2 was very fierce, but he had only 1x basic terrain, after trying to make the Stormbreath Dragon (which was canceled), he was covered and I was able to play the Blood Moon that solved the match.
The g3 was another easy game, I started by destroying his basic land, and soon after I solved aBlood Moon, he did not pass the 2nd land, the Goblin Rabblemaster did the rest of the service
(0-2) Ponza (This match was ridiculous): The G1 was very difficult, because he could not gather enough mana to lower the creatures / pw, he did 3x Bloodbraid Elf in a row, revealing Land Destruction and Scavenging Ooze, not being able to find any Anger of the Gods to be able to prolong the game in my favor.
G2 (Here the stupid thing decided): This game was well disputed, but over time I was able to solve things, I managed to respond to all his animals, except the 1x Kitchen Finks that IN MY HEAD HAD FLY, that is, I had 1x Pia and Kiran Nalaar in game and as in my head the Kitchen Finks had fly, he solamente me taking 2x PW and reducing my hit points to 4, as soon as this he made a titan that defined the match (that was already to have games). Honestly, this is the second time that my mind tricks me, I do not know why, but every time I see Kitchen Finks in play, I assume that it has FLY, anyway, I hope I have learned it once and for all.
(1-0) MonoU Tron: I honestly was 1-0 for the monoU tron ??when I decided to concede, I was stressed and tired, and the match is very boring.
Anyway, that was my trajectory with the eternal list, I honestly think it is stronger and more consistent than the dragon, but Sarkhan, Fireblood is a differential in the list of dragons, I will continue to play a little more with the eternal list and ponder my results.
Here is the list I used:
1 Mouth of Ronom
1 Scrying Sheets
20 Snow-Covered Mountain
Creatures (9)
2 Eternal Scourge
1 Hazoret the Fervent
3 Pia and Kiran Nalaar
3 Stormbreath Dragon
Spells (12)
3 Anger of the Gods
4 Lightning Bolt
1 Roast
4 Skred
3 Blood Moon
1 Chandra, Torch of Defiance
3 Koth of the Hammer
4 Mind Stone
1 Ratchet Bomb
4 Relic of Progenitus
1 Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker
2 Goblin Rabblemaster
3 Molten Rain
2 Ratchet Bomb
1 Shatterstorm
2 By Force
2 Boil
2 Damping Sphere
1 Batterskull
What list did you use?
Could she share it?
Yesterday I had the first experience with the deck, and was not one of the best rsrs.
Here is my disastrous result:
R1 - MonoG Tron (0-2): It was a match until "balanced", blood moon fell on t4, but he had already done a karn, so it was not enough to do much;
R2 - GW Boogles (0-2): It was a very quick game, due to the fact that the opponent had t1 creatures with hexproof. I did not have much to do, when I got an Anger of Gods, the creatures of the opponent were already 4+ of resistance.
R3 - RG Ponza (1-2): Very difficult match, I could not develop the game in a timely manner.
R4 - BW Tokens (1-2): It was a pretty boring match to tell the truth, incredible as it may seem, my opponent had bitterblossom, and I could not find any of the copies of Anger.
R5 - Mardu Pyro (2-1): Finally a victory, which by the way was quite easy.
Anyway, this was the champ's report that occurred here yesterday in my area. Honestly, it was my worst result to date, lol ...
But I enjoyed playing with the deck, even though I was a bit disappointed. As I have few games with the deck, I can not really say how it turned out. Even with Sarkhan,Fireblood and Simian Spirit Guide, I found the weak point of the deck to rely heavily on high cost bugs, that is, it was a bit slow to respond to the other threats on the decks that I faced.
After a bit of thinking, I ended up coming down the list:
What do you think?
3x Glorybringer
3x Simian Spirit Guide
3x Stormbreath Dragon
4x Thunderbreak Regent
Planeswalkers (6)
3x Sarkhan, Fireblood
2x Chandra, Torch of Defiance
1x Koth of the Hammer
Land(22)
20x Snow-Covered Mountain
1x Scrying Sheets
1x Cavern of Souls
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Skred
2x Anger of the Gods
1x Sweltering Suns
3x Draconic Roar
Artifacts (2)
2x Ratchet Bomb
Enchantments (3)
3x Blood Moon
1x Alpine Moon
1x By Force
1x Batterskull
2x Smash to Smithereens
2x Molten Rain
2x Damping Sphere
2x Dragon's Claw
4x Relic of Progenitus
It is a leyline "worsened", but the fact of being colorless already facilitates to lower if it comes in the draw.
In my goal you usually have: Jeskai Control; Burn; Eldrazi Tron; MonoG Tron; U / W Control; Mardu Pyromancer; UR Pyromancer; Ponza; Affinity; UR Breach; Humans; RG Eldrazi; Scapeshift; Storm; Jund; Abzan;
The list used was:
4 Striped Riverwinder
4 Curator of Mysteries
3 Street Wraith
1 Vendilion Clique
3 Nimble Obstructionist
Spells (20)
4 Remand
4 Ancestral Vision
3 Cryptic Command
3 Living End
1 Disallow
2 Mana Leak
2 Spell Pierce
1 Supreme Will
4 As Foretold
Artifacts (1)
1 Engineered Explosives
Lands (20)
3 Field of Ruin
10 Island
4 Tolaria West
1 Bojuka Bog
1 Sunken Ruins
1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
1 Tormod's Crypt
1 Ratchet Bomb
1 Hurkyl's Recall
1 Engineered Explosives
2 Dispel
2 Dismember
3 Damping Sphere
2 Ceremonious Rejection
2 Sorcerous Spyglass
Where I had the following results:
(0-1) UW Miracle: This match was very complicated, because in t3 I was able to solve a Living End with 4 creatures in the grave, which would total 16 damage, but my opponent found a Terminus with a miracle.
In short he reached 2 hit points and managed to turn.
(2-0) Storm: Very easy with side.
(2-1) Ponza: Very easy.
(1-2) RG Eldrazi: The first game I won after resolving a Living End. The second game, I lost, as I ended up keeping a "weak" hand. The surprise came in the third game, I never expected that my opponent would have Choke on the side, and on t3 he lowered, and made t4 Smah and t5 Smash, I could not get back in time.
Anyway, this is my current trajectory.
I'm starting to calculate the number of games I've already had with the deck so that I can briefly measure the%
Hugs!
My version uses the following composition:
2x Spell Pierce
2x Mana Leak
2x Disallow
1x Supreme Will
I'm thinking of taking 1x Disallow, and adding 1x Supreme Will, given that this card can help us dig the missing piece to complete the combo, or anything else situational. From what I said, I'd keep that composition counterspell:
4x Remand
3x Command Cryptic
2x Spell Pierce
2x Mana Leak
1x Disallow
2x Supreme Will
Yes, I know I'm playing with no less than 14 counterspell, though, as the deck idea.
Group half stopped, let's liven things up a bit, then as usual and I keep keeping my standard version of "As Foretold End" (I like that name):
4 Striped Riverwinder
4 Curator of Mysteries
3 Street Wraith
2 Architects of Will
1 Vendilion Clique
1 Nimble Obstructionist
Spells (20)
4 Remand
4 Ancestral Vision
3 Cryptic Command
3 Living End
1 Disallow
2 Mana Leak
2 Spell Pierce
1 Supreme Will
4 As Foretold
Artifacts (1)
1 Engineered Explosives
Lands (20)
3 Field of Ruin
10 Island
4 Tolaria West
1 Bojuka Bog
1 Sunken Ruins
1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
1 Tormod's Crypt
1 Ratchet Bomb
2 Dispel
2 Dismember
3 Leyline of Sanctity
2 Ceremonious Rejection
1 Hurkyl's Recall
2 Nimble Obstructionist
1 Silent Gravestone
If they are repaired, I've added 1x Silent Gravestone to use against decks that have Scavenging Ooze and / or Snapcaster Mage.
With this deck I did in the last FNM the following results:
(2-1) Mardu Pyromancer.
(2-0) Abzan Agroo.
(2-0) U/R Breach.
(1-2) 5C Humans: The worst match possible, always opening like this:
T1: Cavern of Souls (Humans) + Noble Hierarch;
T2: Land + Thalia, Guardian of Thraben + Champion of the Parish;
T3: Meddling Mage (As Foretold) + (any other human)
T4: Meddling Mage (As Foretold)
The match I won was just what the Meddling Mage did not come up with, and with that it was practically solving an As Foretold and standing in front of him in the number of creatures.
However, I'm seriously considering using the splash version for white, so you ask me, why white? and not black?
Well, I find the white to decks combo / control more effective than Black, Path to Exile (which is very strong in the format), we can also take advantage of Supreme Verdict, Stony Silence, Detention Sphere and maybe Timely Reinforcements.
Because the main problem of our archetype is precisely the extremely fast / agroo decks. We did exceptionally well against combo / control decks.
What do they tell me? Has anyone ever tested this list effectively? suggestions? follows the list that I intend to use:
4 Striped Riverwinder
4 Curator of Mysteries
3 Street Wraith
2 Nimble Obstructionist
1 Vendilion Clique
Spells (20)
4 Remand
4 Ancestral Vision
3 Cryptic Command
3 Living End
4 Path to Exile
2 Mana Leak
1 Supreme Will
4 As Foretold
Artifacts (1)
1 Engineered Explosives
Lands (20)
3 Field of Ruin
4 Seachrome Coast
1 Hallowed Fountain
4 Flooded Strand
3 Tolaria West
1 Bojuka Bog
1 Plains
3 Island
1 Tormod's Crypt
1 Settle the Wreckage
1 Detention Sphere
2 Dispel
3 Leyline of Sanctity
2 Ceremonious Rejection
1 Hurkyl's Recall
1 Nimble Obstructionist
1 Condemn
2 Stony Silence
Oops, I found your show to be very live, I saw that you have a spreadsheet where you put the games played and which SBs used, could you share this spreadsheet with us, so we can work on your data too?
Yes, matches against agroo decks like:
Humans
BR Hollow One
Grixis DS
Affinity
Jund ..
You can upload it on youtube, send it after I watch it.
Yesterday I took 1x Humans and I could not win.
G1: He did 1x Cavern of Souls, Meddling Mage (As Foretold), I already had enough creatures on the grave and with the combo pieces in hand, he attacked with the Meddling Mage (3/3), and I downloaded it before stage declare block 1x Vendilion Clique, however, he used Restoration Angel to blink Thalia's Lieutenant, and making Meddling Mage 4/4.
G2: I was able to solve an As Foretold before he lowered the Meddling Mage, and consequently I solved 1x Living End, then the game was controlled.
G3: Cavern of Souls came again and 2x Meddling Mage, I did not have conditions, I died in his T4.
Would you like to upload the replay on youtube or twitch of matches with this build that you used?