I'm not sure I'd call Probe an actual loss. I'm quite happy to give it up so my opponents can't cast it on me. Might even be a net gain.
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I'm not sure I'd call Probe an actual loss. I'm quite happy to give it up so my opponents can't cast it on me. Might even be a net gain.
Ah yeah, cutting further on Vines would make the difference. I'm probably more attached to the card than I should be, I pretty much always run all 4 between main and side. Have you thought about...
I remember some people were experimenting with Mother of Runes a couple pages back. How did that work out? It's probably the best creature protection effect(though it also doesn't stop Wasteland),...
Infect was definitely advantaged against Miracles, though I wouldn't call it an auto win. It's strength against Miracles was one of the reasons it broke into DTB fairly often, but not the only one. ...
Infect is also pretty good against Elves. Hard to say how everything will shake out, but I suspect that Infect won't die off.
I'm basically thinking the same. Miracles was a good matchup, so in theory we lost a bit. In practice though, alot of people are predicting an immediate Elves resurgance to tier 1, and that's a...
I've been thinking about this a bit, and the best answer I've come up with is Seal of Primordium. It's an enchantment that gets itself into the graveyard, is decently useful in several matchups, and...
Meekstone is an old pet card of mine from the 4th edition days, so it was actually one of the first things I thought of when it comes to dealing with Eldrazi. Unfortunately though, I can't see it...
That is a reasonable way to solve the problem.
I find it pretty unlikely that the reserve list will continue the way it is now. It's a self imposed barrier between WotC and profit from...
The sideboard was kinda scattered. Just includes a bunch of stuff that people use in the sideboard regularly. You'd want to play with numbers here, but most of the stuff commonly run in the white...
TBH, if you aren't picky about card condition, getting MP/HP Trops instead of NM/SP will save a couple hundred bucks on it's own. I did that, and was pretty satisfied with what I got. Going this...
When people were talking about Necropede earlier, I wound up googling up Tom Ross's thoughts on the creature. One of the reasons he mentioned for keeping it in his sideboard was as an extra 2 mana...
Haha. My first long term deck 20ish years ago was UG, weenie creatures, pump spells, and counterspells. Reality Ripple was a fun utility card back in that deck. Definitely won some games off of it.
I've been thinking about trying Divert in the sideboard for BUG(both the delver and Shardless varieties). It can be used to save a creature from Abrupt Decay, and can be used to generate card...
Invigorate basically being 8 damage for 0 mana is what makes the deck Legacy viable, I think. When you want to start cutting Invigorates, you should probably start looking at another deck.
There...
If there was another 1 mana Glistener elf, we'd be playing him instead, for sure. :) I hadn't thought of the artifact angle though, that's a good point.
In cases where you want more Invigorate...
I'm just building Infect at the moment, but I suspect the logic is this:
You side in Necropede when you're facing a deck that packs a tonne of creature removal, and you feel like you need higher...