I've explored these extensively in my Energy Field/RIP deck, as well as stuff like Faith's Shield and Greater Auramancy. None of them are good enough, it's not even close. Bear in mind that I was...
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I've explored these extensively in my Energy Field/RIP deck, as well as stuff like Faith's Shield and Greater Auramancy. None of them are good enough, it's not even close. Bear in mind that I was...
T1 Blood Moon? So I guess now we're playing SSG or Lotus Petals in this hypothetical Legacy Blood Moon deck?
I play a lot of Blood Moon in Modern. My deck of choice is a 7-Moon and Chalice...
Did he?
Blood Moon does nothing, stone nothing, unless they're too greedy to fetch at least a basic--and it still doesn't stop DRS from generating colored mana under a Moon effect (assuming lands...
Regardless of whether or not it needs to be banned, it seems low-impact enough at first blush that I doubt Wizards will ever ban it. It obviously has a disgustingly high level of utility, but I...
Good point, but they still have to have Wish in the first place. And only half the builds play FF anyway.
Or any other deck resolving a Show and Tell. Mono U Omniscience won't always have the Cunning Wish or Trickbind in hand. And even if they do have the Wish, that might be their only win condition in...
Oblivion Ring
It sounds like you want to play Vintage, and that's OK, but that doesn't mean Strip Mine would be reasonable in Legacy. The mana bases in Legacy are a defining part of the format and the...
To be fair, Show and Tell is usually a bit weaker than Ad Nauseam (provided there are no active taxing effects a la Thalia, obv).
Once the combo player resolves Ad Nauseam--as long as they don't...
A reason:
Having more permission and a plan that doesn't involve the graveyard means Sneaky Show has a much better Canadian Thresh match-up than Reanimator, both pre-board and post-board.
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It is nothing like in Vintage with Ponder and Brainstorm. In Vintage you get to cantrip into Black Lotus, Ancestral Recall, Time Walk, Tinker, etc. Card selection spells are quite a bit better when...