I had to order one last night. Quickest impulse purchase of my Magic career...
Type: Posts; User: beardstorm
I had to order one last night. Quickest impulse purchase of my Magic career...
I think my main point was that it gives incremental advantage. I see it more as pseudo-card advantage than anything else.
An extra mana here, an extra Deathrite activation there, the opponent having...
I think what makes Scryb Ranger so good is the unexpected factor it brings to a game. Given that, the matchups where it shines is against non-linear strategies where incremental advantage is key.
What surprises me the most is the decision on what lands to play. You're playing more white spells than usual, with triple Prelate and a Gideon in the main, but you've upped the number of forests....
I think I'm going to give the multiple Prelates a shot. It sounds like it might just give a lot of random game when we would otherwise just fold.
Also, what do you guys think about playing a one-of bomb such as Sigarda, Host of Herons? Any other fatties you prefer nowadays, like Thrun or Titania, Protector of Argoth? Has anyone tried playing...
These are all very valid points. I have been running into recurring problems with colored mana and have been cutting a Wasteland as a result, but perhaps going for a more solid manabase is a better...
What do you guys think about playing Dark Depths + Thespian's Stage in a three-colored list?
I've been running it myself with fair results but most of the decks with good results I can find online...