Also, Maverick didn't seem to do so well at the last SCG open. Only one list in the top 32, and not a single one in the top 16. Has Maverick been doing well at all lately?
Perhaps we'll see at the GP in Ghent.
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Also, Maverick didn't seem to do so well at the last SCG open. Only one list in the top 32, and not a single one in the top 16. Has Maverick been doing well at all lately?
Perhaps we'll see at the GP in Ghent.
Seems completely reasonable, but not really necessary.
Play 2 Aven Mindcensor, 1 Sword of Light and Shadow and Elspeth+Garruk somewhere in your 75, Sideboard Gutshots alongside Path to Exile is good and has a broader application.
I do like No Prog, but not really as a sideboard plan. Just exercise the mirror, know your role and you will eventually win more Mirrormatches than you lose.
Flavour of the month probably. It's still putting up good results, which are not always up on TC decks and the like.
If i have Progenitus drawn and in my hand. How can i get
him back into the library to catch him with Natur Order?
with the reemergence of merfolk, do you guys think its a good idea to play the PFM route?
Helps bring in REBs and PFs.
If you're scared of Merfolk, run 2 Scryb Ranger and maybe a Llawan or two in the board if you're running Fauna Shaman.
-Matt
Maverick, scared of Merfolk?
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hey guys
I went to LCL first time yesterday. There were 93 people. I played the same main, and changed into more graveyared hate post sideboard: 3 surgical, 2 tormods.
The results were:
R1: merfolks 2-0
R2: U-R delver 2-1
R3: Reanimator 2-1
R4: Canadian agro 1-2
R5: goblins 2-1
R6: blade 2-0
R7: GW 2-0 (Marc Duran)
Top8: Canadian 1-2
It was a bit sad losing 2 times against a good MU like RUG. I was lucky all day, but very unlucky in top8
Oh, I know you shouldn't be, but assuming one was, for some strange reason....
-Matt
Merfolk could still be rather dangerous.
If they go Lord Lord Lord Lord they'll outrun you every time.
But in general Maverick should have the edge because of:
- Better creatures
- Nasty equipment
- More and better removal
- Stable mana base
- No Islands, so no unblockable weenies
Additional removal from the board should be enough.
Just play basic lands, remove Lords, protect you big dudes and let Jitte finish it.
Oh and do mulligan away slow hands with Horizon Canopy as main mana source!
jitte is the only equip in ur 75, unless do u want play SFM shell?! i do not think.
if merfolk became tier 1 deck, can be a good idea, but not now!
Jitte, Scryb Ranger, KotR and most noteably Mother of Runes alongside a nonblue mana base give them headaches. Just bait with the irrelevant stuff and resolve the real threats. Can't remember a game i lost against Merfolk. Be careful anyways, Perish can be a huge blowout.
Just be aware of Spreading Seas. It's sideboard tech in Merfolk and takes care of the 'no Islands' situation. I assume most players are using Spreading Seas as a Standstill replacement on the draw or perhaps for some number of Daze/Spell Pierce/Force of Will.
I'm not an expert Merfolk player, but I see Spreading Seas popping up in some Merfolk sideboards. I don't think there is much worse than thinking we've got the ground locked up and then they drop a Spreading Seas and get in with a stealth attack.
The good news is, our deck has a lot of answers to Spreading Seas - Qasali Pridemage, Knight of the Reliquary (sacrifice an enchanted Plains or Forest or dig for a Wasteland), and Wasteland (destroy our own enchanted land).
You can't sacrifice an enchanted land to Knight since Spreading Seas turns them into Islands, not Islands in addition to their previous land types.
The land doesn't stop being basic either, so if they hit your Forest or Plains with it, you can't even Wasteland it away.
I'd be pretty pleased if Merfolk players would side in Spreading seas against me instead of Mind Harness, Submerge, Perish and the like. :P
But anyway, I know it's out there, and we have tons of answers. I'm not worried. Especially since I play a lot of removal in my list. Now I'm back to the full playset of Paths, divided over main and side, and I love them sooo much. :)
I've been experimenting with a GWB Maverick variant for a while now. Here's my current list:
Creatures (17):
1 Gaddock Teeg
4 Knight of the Reliquary
4 Birds of Paradise
4 Mother of Runes
2 Qasali Pridemage
2 Scavenging Ooze
1 Edric, Spymaster of Trest
Spells (20):
1 Sylvan Library
4 Cabal Therapy
4 Green Sun's Zenith
4 Lingering Souls
4 Swords to Plowshares
2 Umezawa's Jitte
Lands (23):
4 Verdant Catacombs
2 Misty Rainforest
2 Marsh Flats
4 Wasteland
1 Dryad Arbor
2 Savannah
1 Bayou
1 Plains
1 Forest
1 Horizon Canopy
1 Gavony Township
1 Karakas
1 Maze of Ith
1 Gaea's Cradle
Sideboard:
2 Darkblast
4 Faerie Macabre
1 Krosan Grip
1 Qasali Pridemage
2 Stoneforge Mystic
1 Batterskull
1 Ghastly Demise
1 Scavenging Ooze
2 Ethersworn Canonist
I don't like Thalia in here (it slows down the deck far too much), so I thought Cabal Therapy was a great disruption effect. Lingering Souls is amazing with Therapy, Jitte, Edric, Gavony Township, and it's great for chump blocking while trying to stabilize. It's also good against Terminus because you can just leave some in the grave while pumping tokens with Township or building Jitte counters. The Township is hilarious. People laugh at it until they're staring at a bunch of flying 3/3s and some abnormally large birds.
Edric is just a much better sword in this deck. He's tutorable and doesn't have an equip cost. You can just GSZ him in, swing in with tokens, and draw 4 cards. It's pretty amazing. He comes in right when you run out of cards, too.
Therapy is better in a combo/control meta than aggro, so it could go to the SB for the 2 Stoneforge, 1 Batterskull, and 1 Darkblast. It's dead mid-lategame so it's not very good against decks like RUG and Affinity.
I ran a slightly different build in a tournament (with mystics and a SOFI main) and went 2-3-2, drawing against mirror-ish matchups when I had favored boards. I lost to 2 Show and Tell decks (Hive Mind, Dream Halls/Progenitus) and 1 RUG Delver deck.