Due to circumstances in my personal life I have not had time to play any MTGO for months. The last list I played was the list I used to top-4 the SCG Classic and I don't think I'm going to make any major changes to it on the eve of the GP in Richmond.
Here's the link to that list:
http://www.starcitygames.com/decks/122557
- 'Pathy' on MTGO
- Eastern PA player
Sorry to hear that.
Good luck in Richmond!The last list I played was the list I used to top-4 the SCG Classic and I don't think I'm going to make any major changes to it on the eve of the GP in Richmond.
Here's the link to that list:
http://www.starcitygames.com/decks/122557
Vs ubx shadow is hard matchup right?
Chances of having a monolith in your opening 7 is 65 % if you play 8 of them. I play 10, which improves the odds to 74 %. However, any opponent that knows what your deck does will probably counter or destroy your first monolith if they can. I only run 2 keys in my deck, i´ve had too many expamples of holdning a key that does nothing.
MGB how are you going?
Joseph Cockrell was on camera at GP Richmond vs Enchantress, ranked 38 I think (congratz !).
Any chance we could see his decklist ? Seems interesting as it was lighter on Ugins and more Eldrazi-focused.
I finished 11-4 at GP Richmond with my list. I lost a really close match on day 2 to Andrew Cuneo (who went on to win the GP) on U/W B2B Miracles that knocked me out of contention for top-8, which I feel I could have won if I had played differently. However, the 11-4 finish put me at 45th place which was good for $250 and a couple of Pro Points.
The deck was really solid all day and the matches that I won, I won pretty handily despite some sloppy play on my part, which is usually the sign of a good deck. In the hands of a better player I'm certain this deck is capable of winning a Grand Prix. I'm going to post a tournament report in this thread later when I have more time...
- 'Pathy' on MTGO
- Eastern PA player
https://magic.wizards.com/en/article...nge-2018-09-03
1st place Legacy Challenge MTGO
Somekind of hybrid list, without Smashers but Sowers.
Was 4-0-0 for this list at our usual Legacy nights
4 Ancient Tomb
4 Thespian Stage
4 Cloudpost
4 Glimmerpost
3 City of Traitors
3 Vesuva
2 Eye of Ugin
1 Karakas
4 Thought-Knot Seer
4 Oblivion Sower
3 Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger
1 Kozilek, the Great Distortion
1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
4 Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
4 Spatial Contortion
4 Grim Monolith
3 Thran Dynamo
3 Voltaic Key
3 Sorcerous Spyglass
1 Hedron Archive
1 Dreamstone Hedron
Sideboard:
4 Leyline of the Void
4 Warping Wail
4 Ensnaring Bridge
3 Ratchet Bomb
Round 1 vs. 8 Moon Stompy 2-0
Round 2 vs. Lands 2-0
Round 3 vs. Dnt 2-1
Round 4 vs. BG Depths 2-0
Notes: Was not expecting any combo that night and expecting aggro decks so I opted to not use any Chalice and/or Trinispheres since they're not that interactive in any way.
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The Sowers where a last minute call when I saw some Maverick and Aggro Loam that day. It was a dilemma for me for choosing more mana acceleration or mana fix from the Urborg, I chose more acceleration instead. The Sowers are definitely great for the Lands matchup since they can snatch land disruption and/or their Dark Depths/Thespian combo.
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