The tarmogoyfs are btw. amazing against grixis and rug. They singlehandedly turn those matchups around, by letting you put on some sustainable preassure, as compared to the delvers which tend to die...
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The tarmogoyfs are btw. amazing against grixis and rug. They singlehandedly turn those matchups around, by letting you put on some sustainable preassure, as compared to the delvers which tend to die...
4 Deathrite Shaman
3 True-Name Nemesis
4 Tarmogoyf
2 Snapcaster Mage
4 Force of Will
3 Daze
4 Brainstorm
4 Ponder
4 Dig Through Time
Not playing alot of magic at the moment, so no new developments.
Will be happy to provide advice on
-Build
-Matchups
-Sideboarding
Let me know if there is something specific you would like....
Cool. Can you explain the use of illness in the ranks in the board?
Goyf is much better against tempo then Tnn, simply because it is easier to cast. The tempo matchup for the tnn version is not that pretty. This ultimately is why i started cutting the delvers for...
As bad as being 4 c is for our manabase, us having deathrite shaman is worse for them. So i would say, not necessarily
What makes the matchup challenging is typically more that their creatures are...
Yeah, that's me.
Have been playing a couple of dailies over the weekend 1x (2-2) 2 x (3-1) and 1 (4-0).
Tarmogoyfs have for the record been amazing, i have not missed the delvers, but have...
I could not disagree more. Delver strategies are very powerfull because you can switch rolls between aggro and controll. Delver is a big part of the aggro side of that.
The agressive side is a...
I regularly shave delvers in some matchups. They are rarely the first thing that come out, but they are usually pretty bad post-board. A t1 delver is very unlikely to go the distance against...
Jace to beat elesh? Jund is a lot like the 4 c loam decks. Nemesis is the only card that really matters. If you have it you win, if not you loose. Thankfully we have plenty of tools and time to find...
swap the counterspell in the board for a thoughtseize
pulse and null rod can be used as flex slots.
Rest of the board is amazing
http://mtgpulse.com/event/20281#287138
For a link
Thoughtseize is btw miles better against storm then pierce and stifle which they can both play around in the long games. Stifle and pierce forces you to play very aggressively, and are both terrible...
Basically, i think there are two ways you can go with the bUrg lists
1. The one that got 2 people into top 8 at lille, which is to play tarmogoyfs and pierces => Clearly a tempo deck
2. The one i...
Hi guys
I am the Danish guy who built the TNN list. Sadly i couldn't go to lille to crush with it. It is very well positioned.
A brief explanation to the deck: I play the deck like a control...
hi guys, thanks alot for all the comments.
Have been spending some time playing around with controllish snapcaster cruise builds (little success) and Team America (more success).
A couple of...
Hi guys
That is my list. A couple of notes
1) The deck is pure theory-craft built. I had not tested it before the event. It is mostly based on success over the last few months playing RUG with...