Thomas Enevoldson won a MTGO Challenge with this sweet list.
I prefer this approach allot more then the color splashing.
http://mtgtop8.com/event?e=15785&d=296860&f=LE
On a page like http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles...6-05#standings are the standings before the top8 cut? So Thomas went 6-1 and the other D&T in the top8 went 5-2?
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That deck is a splash build, it just splashes for the 6th color.
2 Containment Priest main seems a bit too ambitious...once in a rare while you'll actually wreck Elves g1 and a bit more frequently you'll naturally draw into Priest + Displacer and they'll both survive...but against most of legacy you're playing a card that hurts you more than it hurts them.
Played Enevoldsen's build tonight against Grixis Delver. I went 4-1 in preboard games and 1-4 in postboard games.
Grixis Delver boarded:
-4 Force, -4 Daze, -1 Pierce
+2 Fatal Push, +1 Kolaghan's Command, +1 Cabal Therapy, +1 Darkblast, +1 Grim Lavamancer, +1 Ancient Grudge, +1 Diabolic Edict, +1 Baleful Strix
I boarded:
-2 Revoker, -2 Containment Priest
+1 Dismember, +1 Palace Jailer, +1 Rest in Peace, +1 Relic of Progenitus
I'll try some matches a different night where I bring in Chalices. There's reason tension between StP and Chalice though, so I left them in the board this time.
The games ones were a joke, really. Their deck has no maindeck answers to equipment, so you'll win most games where you don't get trampled by an extremely strong start. The Ancient Tombs felt strong here, as they powered out equipment for easy wins and played them through Daze.
The post board games felt rough. My creatures just didn't live. I never untapped with a Mom. My Ancient Tombs felt much worse in the post-board games, as their acceleration was not longer guaranteeing my victory.
I would definitely bring in Chalice vs them. 4 Chalice + 4 STP is super awkward but it also just increases your number of relevant cards. Based on games with Sanctum Prelate, I'd imagine the awkward spot is when they play a quick Delver, you have a Chalice + no removal + have to Chalice on 1 to avoid falling further behind, but in doing so you also shut off a lot of your outs to their Delver.
I don't think Palace Jailer is good vs Pyromancer tokens + Wasteland/Daze. In this case you know they are down to 0 Daze but they rarely side out 100% of their counterspells.
Grixis Delver games are always favored g1 and unfavored postboard. But I would guess it's closer to even or maybe even favored with 4 Chalices postboard, especially if he's not playing any FoWs. If you allow him to know how you're boarding, like maybe for a 'game 3', the Grixis Delver opponent would keep FoWs.
I wonder why the deck doesn't run Recruiter. The low numbers on certain cards basically scream "Run Recruiter!". Is it due to space or speed issues? The CA engine with Displacer seems downright hilarious.
(just a short update)
Thank you, over here we're still learning and have formed the gauntlet for testing for the past 3 weeks against any top 10 I'm currently watching. More results have come in (I expect a few more here and there) for May 2017, so no June results should be in:
Grixis Pyromancer 257
ANT 154
Sneak Attack 129
Elves 120
Lands 114
Infect 113
Bug Control 113
UR Burn 111
DnT 107
Bug Delver 105
Eldrazi 103
Blade Control 95
Death Blade 59
Cutoff points 108.928 (I'm just using what I see in the thread above this subforum). Biggest spike has been Elves, ANT and DnT; biggest no-moves has been Sneak attack (obvious in june too), Bug Delver, Eldrazi.
Add1:
More are starting to come in.
Grixis Pyromancer 298
ANT 163
Sneak Attack 129
Elves 128
Lands 125
DnT 115
Blade Control 113
Infect 113
BUG Control 113
BUG Delver 112
Edit2: This is wrong somewhere: --> "Cutoff points 120.98 out of total of 2630"
Add2:
Well, good news gentlemen. We made it.
Grixis Pyromancer 314
ANT 172
Elves 136
Lands 136
Sneak Attack 129
DnT 125
Blade Control 122
BUG Control 113
Infect 113
BUG Delver 112
Cutoff points 118.358 out of 2573
Last edited by rostov; 06-08-2017 at 04:12 PM.
Here's a fun list with Brimaz.
there's is also another nice 36 player GPT winning list.
http://mtgtop8.com/event?e=15677&d=295838&f=LE
Few quick notes on the Enevoldsen list:
- Containment Priest not only works with Flickerwisp and Eldrazi Displacer, but it also means that when you lose Monarch, the creature that returns doesn't. That takes a lot of pain out of losing Monarch.
- As a result, resetting Palace Jailer gets stronger as flickering him to a new target becomes perma-exile as long as you have Priest in play.
- Given the heavy presence (15% of the meta per MTGTop8) of Elves, Sneak, and Reanimator, main deck Priest seems okay if you exploit it, which he clearly is doing.
@Medea_
I would probably board like this:
-1 Palace Jailer, -2 Containment Priest, -2 Phyrexian Revoker
+4 Chalice of the Void, +1 Rest in Peace
However, I am still tempted to keep Priest in to try and get removal action on Pyromancer, etc. But then, not sure what else I would take out. Anyone know what Enevoldsen did? He beat Brixis to win.
- As a result, resetting Palace Jailer gets stronger as flickering him to a new target becomes perma-exile as long as you have Priest in play.
I can think of a good reason not to do this.
Yeah, wouldn't your Jailer get perma-exiled? I feel like I'm missing something big regarding these tricks with Priest and Flicker/Displacer.
Ok, ok. I'm posting and sick, bad combo.
The point, however, is that there are some synergies with Jailer.
I'm excited by the Enevoldson list; however I agree that the synergy with Displacer makes me want RoTG more than ever. Also I think chalice g1 is when it's at it's strongest; when we can just lock out fast combo. Also I feel like shutting off cmc 1 (let's face it that's what we are on) makes late game mom's bad and shutting off pushes and bolts and plows with chalice on 1 makes mom a little less needed perhaps.
I feel like this tweaked list is more where I'd want to be... but it's a little light on white sources for my liking. Enevoldson shaved a port; so maybe that's what I need to do too.
3 Ancient Tomb
3 Karakas
4 Port
4 Wastes
9 Plains
3 Mom
4 Vial
4 Chalice
4 TGoT
4 SFM
2 Revoker
1 Cpriest
1 Jitte
4 Wisp
2 Displacer
2 THC
1 SoFI
2 Recruiter
1 Crusader
1 Jailer
1 Skull
My testing group (four of us) have just finished our gauntlet for the most part. Amongst us we Main D&T (me) elves, stone blade, grixis delver, dark depths.
Gauntlet decks
Storm
Food chain
S&T
Infect
4-C Loam
Any suggestions on what should be added in?
Reanimator and new Miracles.
And a BUG deck, of course.
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