Ok, I'm paraphrasing these suggestions for simplicity (and to reinforce my understanding) if you want to add them to the primer. My apologies in advance if I accidently disrespected anyone's ideas by misinterpret them in my paraphrasing.
DDK, you and nightmare are offically my whitesplash specialists. ^.^
Question: If you're white splashed and you put Serenity in post sideboard? Because you'll have to blow up your own sideboard hate as well, you'd still have to consider additonal sideboard artifact and enchantments that you would run. Do you think this would pose a problem for your Crypt, Relic, Absolute Law, Pithing Needle, or others? At what point would it still be worth it? What do you and Finn think about Chalice for the white splash, is opportunity cost greater with white selection to run this card? And what do you think of Absolute Law in this matchup?
Oh I like your build Finn, after some testing the sideboard plan is pretty effective. I know you're still testing Chalice, but if it's run in this build, it would counter the BEB and Relic. I like how echoing truth goes around this. What cards do you usually sideboard out for these cards? I find myself liking standstill against this build. And tried cycling out the cursecatchers,stifles (yeah I'm still runnign them in mono blue) and some daze postsideboard. If we anticipate the chalice. It's possible that they could sideboard it out for game two. the thread for aggro zombies suggests such on the draw: " Suggested Sideboarding: -4 Chalice of the Void (on the draw), +3 Firespout, +1 Devastating Dreams"
If you have Chalice and the only counter is a BEB in your hand, and we know they have have sideboarded in firesprouts, would you play the chalice, knowing that it counters your BEB? Do you think it's even worth running chalice against agro loam?
Are you saying that Maelstrom Pulses problem is statistically diminished for decks playing less counters because cantrips+shuffling gives you the possiblity of actually drawing into more counters than putting the counters into the decks themselves? And because you have little chance to beat the problem card, you won't have the counter in time?
I'm sorry I had a little trouble following this Phoenix Ignition, can you provide an example? I'm probably just trying to jump midway into the conversation.
The bolded information in this response is really helpful to me or something new. Thanks a lot Phoenix Ignition
Oh I have a general question for everyone, in terms of Aggro Loam sideboards, how do you choose to fight against the added boardsweepers for aggro loams post sideboard games. Does it change your gameplay styles against them?
Thanks a lot for the advice guys.

