It's totally possible that that was wrong. I'd never played against the deck. I figured that it would be a grindy matchup and the dazes would be likely to be dead draws.
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It's totally possible that that was wrong. I'd never played against the deck. I figured that it would be a grindy matchup and the dazes would be likely to be dead draws.
I think I'm at least a little favored in lands based on my build. 4 vines and access to 2 crop rotations and a rip post board are pretty important in the matchup. Maze is good but vines shuts it down...
I played in an 18-man tournament this weekend and took a split in the finals of the top 8. My list was as follows:
MB:
12 Stock creatures
4 Invigorate
2 Berserk
1 Become Immense
4 Vines
What exactly is the upside to not having the white splash? I see a ton of people without it. Is it just the consistency? Being forced to rely on dismember and submerge instead of swords is pretty...
How do you feel about moving a crop rotate into the board?
Just about to lock in my list for Louisville
3 Trop
1 Savannah
4 Inkmoth
8 Green Fetches
1 Forest
1 Wasteland
1 Pendelhaven
I think Lands boards in trinnisphere/thorn effects against us.
On that note, what does a second wasteland come in against? I've never played with it. Would you recommend it?
How are people sideboarding against Lands? It seems like most of the sideboard is good against them. Right now Im bringing in RiP, Surgical, Absolute Law, and all of the artifact hate. That seems...
So is Blossoming Defense actually good? How many are people playing and what is it replacing?
What do people think about the white splash for a huge wide open meta like eternal weekend? I think red delver decks are pretty likely to be out in force so absolute law could be good. If Lands is...
I'm seeing some lists with a second wasteland in the board, what does that come in against?