Now the Swan + Chain combo is pretty sweet...but isn't there some damage source that you could play BEFORE you play Swan ? Six mana in one turn might be too much...
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Now the Swan + Chain combo is pretty sweet...but isn't there some damage source that you could play BEFORE you play Swan ? Six mana in one turn might be too much...
I'll wait a bit until a full spoiler is up and running on the wizards site before ploting out what to acquire from that set in the following months after the set's launch to the general public.
But I'd have to say that as more and more of the set is being revealed, I might buy some of the cards from that set as they could fit in more than just a few prototypes by the way they have upped up the elevation of hybrid cards that I tend to like when it comes to construction.
If the set is great overall I might add more than just 5 from that set.
Swan + Sorrow's Path? Now who's the worst card ever? *looks at Great Wall*
I'd like to see a copy of Anger in that list for the potential same-turn alpha strike. Assuming your opponent has taken some damage before the combo, you can send 16 points of damage their way the same turn (attacking with Swans and two 6/7 Goyfs you cast off four Chrome Moxen after shaping your graveyard with the Chain discards).
I just don't like the idea of sitting around for a turn (or more) giving your opponent a chance to thwart your evil plans, even if you do have 7 perfect cards to protect yourself.
I bet they were secretly hoping to update Eater of the Dead to use {Q} when they tried changing its errata recently.
I wonder if they'll make a Vigilance creature with it, just to fuck with people. And I can't help but notice that we haven't seen any cards with both {T} and {Q} on them, which is a whole 'nother well of design space.
The idea was to use your Chrome Moxen to cast your 1 of Conflagerate/Lightning Storm...
The gambit is that even if your opponent played a Turn 1 Duress/Thoughtseize for Lightning Storm (or Crypt/Leyline for Conflagerate), that your "Perfect Hand" should be enough for the win.
Did you miss the 1 of, or am I missing my list being mocked?
@Technogeek: Tarmogoyf is still the best beater in the format, basically the deck assumes an Aggro control role (almost like the UGR Thresh decks), except instead of more disruption (via Moon/Stifle/Wasteland), they pack an "Oops I Win" combo... "Goyf isn't going to get there when your opponents have Goyfs too..." Have you honestly not been paying attention to tournament results? UGr Thresh decks have been getting there with Goyfs and burn spells to plow through their opponent's Goyfs.
Essentially, with the list I presented you can play Aggro/Aggro Control against Control decks (With Dudes + Burn, or Dudes + Counters), Combo against Aggro Decks (assuming you can find and play the combo quick enough, if not Goyf + Burn + Counters is still an acceptable strategy), Control against Combo decks (Counterbalance + FoW + Daze) until either Goyf or the Combo get there.
Additionally, with Chrome Mox, a Turn 1 Counterbalance can end games (see Patrick Chapin's Chase Rare Control extended deck, I tried something similar at the Winter Wonderland to no success because I was too busy trying to stuff StifleNought in the deck also).
In short, hybridization is probably the way to go, especially considering neither of these cards rely on you building the deck around them, as such, dropping them into a proven shell will provide an immediate testing benchmark that all other versions of the deck will have to do better than in order to be considered.
Post edited for mild flames. Keep it cool, bro. - Zilla
I just figured out that Leech Bonder + Unstable Mutation = fun times
Opposition is another interesting combo partner.
Lets start with thresh. This deck wont be able to out aggro threshold due to the fact that they have more creatures and more burn. 1 or two tarmogoyfs will not beat them. Now goblins, goyf is good at stopping goblins, but not a whole swarm of them and not by itself. If you try to swing with goyf and attack to kill they will beat you before then, even if you run burn spells. Aggro loams creatures are immensely larger and they will be mana screwing you while you are trying to go aggro so that wont work there... also bolts dont realy help here at all. The Rock has goyfs... dorans, tombstalkers, witnesses, etc.. They also run TS, stp, vindicate, and hymn to tourach and they can also recur these with witness. All i was saying that 4 goyfs ALONE wont win you the game. This deck is not UGR thresh, both of them are completely decks and thresh has more creatures, more burn, and more draw to help you find these creatures which is why it wins with its goyfs. Do not insult me, I am perfectly aware that tarmogoyf wins tournaments... but it doesnt do it alone, and especially not anymore in the current meta.
Chain Song discussion here:
http://www.mtgthesource.com/forums/s...ead.php?t=9091
Two new preview cards:
http://www.wizards.com/magic/images/..._nyrmew909.jpg
Hrm. You could tap a Dreadnaught to give this guy +20/+20 in response to the triggered ability, but it probably costs too much to do anything useful. It's totally immune to death, though. So that's cool. Note how it mirrors the 10 power requirement of Mosswort Bridge, which makes me think that the rest of the cycle will mirror their respective lands. I really want to see what the Spikerock Dragon does.
http://www.wizards.com/magic/images/...18_6rh7hlo.jpg
Again, pretty nuts, but uber super expensive. Might see play in Ideal over Honden in Extended.
I want to Brainstorm with that in play SO BAD.
What about Diminishing Returns? A draw 14 for 2uu :D (hmm, plus 4UUU for the combo card)
Shit sucks, just as expected from Tuesday cards. :rolleyes:
So we're not going to get anything decent before Thursday.
Anyway, both cards seem cool, but they're really waaaaaaaaay to expensive.
And Pinder is wrong: The Troll still dies to Shriekmaw, Wrath, etc.
.shadowmoor look sweet! Still not covinced. I also doubt we would get anything good before Thursday as well.
.Good day
If that Troll is part of a cycle and the black version has something to do with emptying both hands... I'm not sure where I'm going with this, but it could be interesting.
By the way Mossbridge Troll looks like Slimer.
Shriekmaw does not kill the Troll. Where on Shriekmaw does it say the target creature can't be regenerated?
A shell I can see Mossbridge Troll fitting into... is a pumping Seeker Force of sorts. With Invigorate and Berserk... 10 power on a llanowar elf isn't that unreasonable when he slogs through... They gain 3 life, lose 25.