Has anyone considered Inner Fire as a substitute for Seething Song? Have been doing a bit of testing and, while it isn't as flat-out good can be played around for better returns especially off an Epic Experiment or a Past in Flames.
Good crop of spoilers. Seer and Lightning Helix on legs will definitely find a Standard home. Ragebeast is just silly fun for EDH and casual, MAYBE Standard if things go weirder than I anticipate.
This will be more like a "3- card combo" deck, which isn't really good neither bad. However to sucefully use Lich we will need all 5 colors, IMO, because we have to pay the color of the creature we are casting(If it is from your enemy yard and he is using another color)
Actually, I was thinking of only using your graveyard with Lich as a recursion tool. Ideally you could go:
I haven't brewed up a list, but has a R/B/U deck using Havengul Lich and Heartless Summoning been mentioned? I think the synergy between Lich, Summoning and Vengeance is powerful enough to build around.
I don't know about anyone else, but Mistbind Clique is proving to be a boss in my testing with Faeries (granted, I'm playing UB at the moment, which might be contributing to that fact). I'd post my list but I don't think it belongs here.
Any advice on playing/tweaking the deck would be very appreciated. I was considering using the standard Cursed Scroll and The Rack wincons, but I can't think of what to cut for them.
Another thing: Epochrasite works extremely well for me and I feel may be undervalued. What are other's thoughts on this?
Enlighten me as to what blue decks that aren't combo oriented have a good zoo MU? Merfolk gets crushed by zoo. Countertop is crushed by zoo. RUG has game against it sure but it's hardly in RUG's favor. Landstill gets grinded out slowly by zoo. UW stoneblade loses to zoo. Zoo is always going to be good unless something truly degenerate like survival surfaces in the metagame.
I was under the impression Affinity had a decent Zoo match up, but I'll admit I haven't been playing the format long.
Hey everyone. I've decided to take my first few baby steps into Legacy, starting with this deck type. I just did some testing with RaggedJoe's list (I'm unoriginal and wanted to get a feel for it first before experimenting) and have fallen in love with this deck.
As far as personal tweaks to it, go, has Inkmoth Nexus been considered at all? I notice the deck has a bit of issue with removal, so a fetchland that has the power for a one-hit kill with Cranial Plating could be an added edition? Just a little thought from a newb.
To be honest, you could have an unsanctioned, gp sized tournament and I don't think anyone would care. The only problem with unsanctioned tournaments is you have to make sure you have people that know the rules, a proper way to figure out who plays who...etc.
But the only way to get product from a WotC distributor would be to actually have a Brick and Mortar store and run sanctioned events, correct?
I'm not entirely sure the best place to post this, but these seems like it would be.
I've been doing a bit of research into the legality of buying packs and running unsanctioned tournaments, but I can't find if there are any rules/procedures that have to be done. I know a few people that do this with a group of friends (about 6 if numbers matter), but I was mostly curious if such a thing can be done on a large scale (such as renting a building and product to hold large events). Does anyone have experience/know anything along these lines? Thanks much.
Thoughts?
Good crop of spoilers. Seer and Lightning Helix on legs will definitely find a Standard home. Ragebeast is just silly fun for EDH and casual, MAYBE Standard if things go weirder than I anticipate.
Personally, I think she rocks: probably not slated for Standard but definitely not to be taken for granite.
Actually, I was thinking of only using your graveyard with Lich as a recursion tool. Ideally you could go:
Perilous Myr, Heartless Summoning, Lich, Burning Vengeance
Which equals 1: Flame Javelin. You could also go infinite using Priest of Urabrask, although that's probably win-more.
Spoils of the Vault could get there in a pinch, and is on color.
My list for reference:
4x Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
4x Flagstones of Trokair
4x Wasteland
4x Scrubland
4x Swamp
3x Mishra's Factory
Creatures: 6
1x Nether Spirit
2x TombStalker
3x Epochrasite
4x Smallpox
3x Pox
4x Gerrad's Verdict
3x Thoughtseize
4x Hymn to Tourach
4x Vindicate
3x Crucible of Worlds
2x Ghostly Prison
4x Mox Diamond
3x Swords to Plowshares
4x Disenchant
2x Ghostly Prison
3x Leyline of Sanctity
3x Duress
Any advice on playing/tweaking the deck would be very appreciated. I was considering using the standard Cursed Scroll and The Rack wincons, but I can't think of what to cut for them.
Another thing: Epochrasite works extremely well for me and I feel may be undervalued. What are other's thoughts on this?
I was under the impression Affinity had a decent Zoo match up, but I'll admit I haven't been playing the format long.
As far as personal tweaks to it, go, has Inkmoth Nexus been considered at all? I notice the deck has a bit of issue with removal, so a fetchland that has the power for a one-hit kill with Cranial Plating could be an added edition? Just a little thought from a newb.
But the only way to get product from a WotC distributor would be to actually have a Brick and Mortar store and run sanctioned events, correct?
I've been doing a bit of research into the legality of buying packs and running unsanctioned tournaments, but I can't find if there are any rules/procedures that have to be done. I know a few people that do this with a group of friends (about 6 if numbers matter), but I was mostly curious if such a thing can be done on a large scale (such as renting a building and product to hold large events). Does anyone have experience/know anything along these lines? Thanks much.