The 3 groups of decks everyone knew would be played are being played.
That's not much to discuss.
The twitter discussion of the pros is quite entertaining. They are complaining that mental misstep isn't around to slow down combo and Tarmogoyf just "doesn't do enough". The format kind of reminds me of old extended when Intuition was legal. Tons of turn three or four, 3 card combos. I'm still hopefull visions and Jace come off the banned list, although the former might be too much of a boon for combo.
Where are you guys reading coverage?
http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazin...hi11/metagame1
I don't know what most of these decks are, but according to someone on MTGS, the metagame is about 30% U/R Cantrip Combo (aggregated from these data), 20% Cloudpost, and 16% Zoo.
I never thought I would see "mana ramp" as a competitive strategy in an eternal format.
Please stop talking about whether Force of Will is broken or not. It obviously is, and rather than "the glue that holds vintage together" it would be better to call it "the rug under which you hide the filth until there's so much that you can no longer conceal it".
So should we just call it the "8 (or more) cantrips" format?
I've been saying since the new banned list was announced that combo was going to run rampant. And I've also said that the only 3 true tier 1 decks are GreenPost, Splinter Twin and Persist. Zoo and Jund roll in at Tier 1.5 along with possibly All in Red depending on the metagame makeup.But we'll see how the T8 rolls out. I'm kind of surprised to see Zoo still doing well that late in Day 1. I would've expected that 12Post would've knocked them all out of the running, given that it makes up 20%(!!!) of the meta.
Lots of Zoo/Affinity on the second day or so it seems, higher % of these decks made day 2 than 12post variants.
I'm pretty surprised to see Affinity posting results.
I'm going to have to disagree for 1 very simple reason. Ascension and swath both require you to have 1 copy of a 4-of. Persist is necessarily 3 card combo, however you can have redundancy for all 3 pieces as well as direct tutoring. Swath and Ascension have no redundancy and only cantrips for tutoring. The also have little room for protection, whereas my persist has 4 Thoughtseize and 3 Sculler to disrupt opposing combos and protect my own.
I guess Force of Will is still "The Glue."
Persist isn't really a known quantity. There's a mediocre version floating around on MTGO. But it wasn't as heavily represented at the PT and I doubt most of the builds had any disruption. Pyromancer's Ascension and Splinter Twin are both T2 decks that the pros would have some experience with. Project 420 hasn't been in T2 for quite some time. I would've expected one to sneak into the T8 anyway, but apparently not.
I don't think this is a combo format. It's just that control can't be build unless there's a clear view of the meta, and this is the very first big tournament using Modern.
Also, I think Sensei's Divining Top would make control better without punishing aggro the way Mental Misstep does.
Please stop talking about whether Force of Will is broken or not. It obviously is, and rather than "the glue that holds vintage together" it would be better to call it "the rug under which you hide the filth until there's so much that you can no longer conceal it".
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