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ShiftyKapree
05-29-2013, 04:57 PM
If you could play anyone of these decks I listed for an option to play in today's meta for SCG Baltimore this weekend, what one would it be? The options being Pro Bant, Team America, Rug, Deathblade, UWR tempo, 1 land belcher, Mono white, G/W Maverick, aggro elves, Storm, and dredge. I'm having trouble deciding. I was playtest with a deck known as the BURG and find it extremely well fit for the meta but the deck can be clunky on its manabase which I want a more stable one. I thought about Pro bant because this is the deck I've played the most with RUG second and Team America third. I need help deciding these options. If you could send me a decklist with reasons why I should play the deck that would be great. Thanks for the advice ahead of time.

Malakai
05-29-2013, 05:22 PM
The person who wins the tournament will be the person who accurately predicts whether you need to fear Deathblade or Show and Tell. The problem being that what beats the first deck (a grindy, proactive "control" deck) and what beats the second (a resilient combo deck) are very different.

ShiftyKapree
05-29-2013, 05:31 PM
The person who wins the tournament will be the person who accurately predicts whether you need to fear Deathblade or Show and Tell. The problem being that what beats the first deck (a grindy, proactive "control" deck) and what beats the second (a resilient combo deck) are very different.

I really don't fear deathblade, I do fear SNT. I've been playtesting a solid month with decks and still have no idea what I want to run. I want to play the deck that crosses between Team America and RUG, but the manabase is what scares me the most.

Jankwolf
05-29-2013, 07:53 PM
The only thing I hate seeing is RIP/Helm.Dec..That's the only one.
That being said though, I'll be running Manaless Dredge. Reason being very few people know how to properly deal with it and it's always good for shock value in an unknown meta.

lordofthepit
05-29-2013, 09:35 PM
The person who wins the tournament will be the person who accurately predicts whether you need to fear Deathblade or Show and Tell. The problem being that what beats the first deck (a grindy, proactive "control" deck) and what beats the second (a resilient combo deck) are very different.

If those were the only decks to worry about, I'd just run Merfolk.