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    Helm in Eldrazi, the Japanese approach

    The typical MD Eldrazi list,
    http://mtgtop8.com/event?e=11998&f=LE

    No surprise there, little Black heavy with the double Urborg. The interesting part is the SB.

    SIDEBOARD
    1 Dismember
    2 Faerie Macabre
    3 Helm of Obedience
    4 Leyline of the Void
    2 Ratchet Bomb
    3 Sphere of Resistance

    SB Transformation, ah, now we see why it's Black heavy. Keep in mind, assuming Japanese people don't split in the Final, this deck actually defeated a Show and Tell deck to take the trophy.

    Hence, this thread can certainly go toward the direction for the Eldrazi players, but it's also a thread to call out this bait and switch SB approach for all the Eldrazi's opponents. If you have FoW, you would probably cast it against Chalice. If you have needle, maybe Jitte is no longer the correct thing to name. It's very possible for the Eldrazi player to use Thought-knot to clear the counter/permanent removal before he would complete the combo.

    *It's possible this RIEHU guy on MTGO did it first, maybe they are the same person, who knows.

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    Re: Helm in Eldrazi, the Japanese approach

    One of our locals won an IQ with the same kind of sideboard in March.

    I'm not sure where he got the idea to be honest, he's played Helm/Leyline in all sorts of decks before though, so he might have decided on it himself independently. I'll try to ask him if I see him this week.
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    Re: Helm in Eldrazi, the Japanese approach

    Quote Originally Posted by twndomn View Post
    The typical MD Eldrazi list,
    http://mtgtop8.com/event?e=11998&f=LE

    No surprise there, little Black heavy with the double Urborg. The interesting part is the SB.

    SIDEBOARD
    1 Dismember
    2 Faerie Macabre
    3 Helm of Obedience
    4 Leyline of the Void
    2 Ratchet Bomb
    3 Sphere of Resistance

    SB Transformation, ah, now we see why it's Black heavy. Keep in mind, assuming Japanese people don't split in the Final, this deck actually defeated a Show and Tell deck to take the trophy.

    Hence, this thread can certainly go toward the direction for the Eldrazi players, but it's also a thread to call out this bait and switch SB approach for all the Eldrazi's opponents. If you have FoW, you would probably cast it against Chalice. If you have needle, maybe Jitte is no longer the correct thing to name. It's very possible for the Eldrazi player to use Thought-knot to clear the counter/permanent removal before he would complete the combo.

    *It's possible this RIEHU guy on MTGO did it first, maybe they are the same person, who knows.
    Not the same person. I found it from "our" Eldrazi Stompy thread and put it into my BW Eldrazi version and surprised people running 5-0 and 4-1. Then it was out there and ended up removing it from the SB maybe bringing it back at some point.

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    Re: Helm in Eldrazi, the Japanese approach

    So, you are discussing 7 sideboard cards for a DtB. Does this really need a thread in here?
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