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    MUD decks

    I am in the process of testing multiple MUD versions.

    I would like to ask the community how it sees MUD decks, between the mono-"brown" and Welder versions.
    The Welder builds tends to be more on the combo side while there are builds that eschew that version and are more Stompy/Softlock.

    Does both need two seperate threads? Do other decks sideboard the same for both iterations?
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    Re: MUD decks

    All I know is that I got creamed by the welder version at SCGSD back in january. I was playing zoo though, so that may have been my problem. Welder version seems better against "fair" decks whereas the softlock has more staying power vs the various combo decks out there.

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    Re: MUD decks

    People might board graveyard hate against Welder, but generally you're going to mostly see the same cards. Ancient Grudge, Krosan Grip, Pithing Needle, etc.

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    Re: MUD decks

    I agree that the forgemaster version has a better matchup against some fair decks while the stompy version has a better combo matchup.
    It could be useful to have two separate threads because the decks play very differently: I was thinking of writing a primer on MUD stompy myself but didn't have the time, but if you need an hand I'd be happy to help.

    Aside pithing needle I think the sideboard plans are quite similar against the two strategies.

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    Re: MUD decks

    I'm a fan of compartmentalizing distinct variations of a parent archetype in different threads. You should do it. I don't play MUD anymore, but I still like to peruse threads, and choosing between two separate threads makes it easier for me to know what cards or strategies I'm specifically interested in, and not tediously look for a deck that has just Welders in it and no Forgemasters for example.

    I currently have an Affinity primer drafted up, but I'm thinking of splitting it in two where one would cover Affinity builds using Stoneforge Mystic, and the other would cover the traditional "all-in" variety.

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