I remember when D&T first started being a thing. Part of what's so strange was that I watched it take share from Jund of all things as it grew. Jund was a thing (like 16+%), Storm was a thing,...
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I remember when D&T first started being a thing. Part of what's so strange was that I watched it take share from Jund of all things as it grew. Jund was a thing (like 16+%), Storm was a thing,...
I'm not quite sure why this is new tech though. Sudden Shock does everything Rending does and more for a mere :1: more. You'll often be doing it at EoT of the opp's turn on top of that, which implies...
Something to note: I've been finding I like my Quellers better with Stifle in the mix. Between protecting my manabase, giving me more ways to get a mana advantage, and stifling the queller...
I feel like you have never played a fair non-blade deck. Null Rod is not only good against Storm, but it's good against Blade decks at the same time. In the same way that Canonist is dedicated storm...
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Dude. What? I remember when I started people would sit 4 Thalias in the side at times, in decks she had no reason to be in; that was Goblin's whole plan. I still normally...
It's pretty cool but I wish you put just a tiny bit more personality into it.
This would be an exceptional part to tell us why; probably with some humor given the deck you put him on.
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I've had both played against me (a lot) to reasonable success; though I normally view the Empty plan as unreliable. If your opponent has a Top/Cantrip and 3 outs to empty, they have ~45+% of finding...
It's an unfortunate double-standard. If I have Spirit of the Labyrinth in play, you have to make sure you don't draw an extra card or you *lose the game.* If I have a Chalice of the Void, you get to...
As a non-storm player I don't see how having "you can't use the grave" cards to augment your actual storm hate is bad. If I discard half of your hand and you PiF then I die anyway. If I happen to...
I've had a guy use chunks of actual (torn up) lands (with the symbols left on them) to represent the mana. That was kinda neat.
Normally I offer to help keep track of storm opponent's stuff too...
Even as a non-storm player I'm kind of outraged by this willingness to throw out probes for no reason. Let your opponent telegraph what they're doing.
I mean really? A freakin' Chalice example!?...