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Usual delayed monthly update! March should be up soon too!
It's nice to be mentioned in the article, but my more mid-rangy approach is severely outdated. I switched to a more aggressive list with Mimics and fast mana, which turned out significantly better. Stable mana is nice and all, but the additional speed will win more games in the end. It's all about trade-off. This list is what I've settled with:
4x Ancient Tomb
4x Brushland
4x Cavern of Souls
1x City of Traitors
4x Eldrazi Temple
2x Eye of Ugin
3x Karakas
3x Mishra's Factory
4x Eldrazi Displacer
4x Eldrazi Mimic
4x Reality Smasher
4x Thought-Knot Seer
2x World Breaker
4x Lotus Petal
2x Warping Wail
3x Thorn of Amethyst
4x Chalice of the Void
3x Dismember
1x Umezawa's Jitte
Sideboard:
1x Warping Wail
2x All Is Dust
3x Containment Priest
3x Rest in Peace
2x Stoneforge Mystic
1x Sword of Feast and Famine
1x Sword of Fire and Ice
1x Sword of War and Peace
1x Umezawa's Jitte
Better in the mirror due to running Dismember (which I missed in the intial list). Most notable, aside from the standard white SB hate, is the inclusion of the "Xenoblade" plan. Personally, I like it alot since it allows alot of adaption against various decks. Just don't play this list if you expect alot of Shardless or Lands in your metagame or you'll get rekt. Since I keep running into these two decks on MTGO ruining my records, I'll pause playing on MTGO for now. But I could definitely see it becoming a deck I would buy in Paper, though, depending on how the meta turns out once the Eldrazi hype has cooled down.
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