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Goaswerfraiejen
I never said that they were great solutions, and I acknowledged some problems with each. On the other hand, UGW is not a colour combination with a whole lot of feasible options against Ichorid.
Honor the Fallen, Morning Tide, Elephant Grass, Ground Seal, and that's all I can think off within the first 10 secs off the top of my head.
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The Samurai costs WW, which is unfortunate. He also needs to be cast early if he's to have much of an effect at all against Ichorid. Similarly, while Leyline is great, it also requires aggressive mulligans and it's absolutely putrid in UGW Thresh if it gets bounced, which is what Ichorid tries to do to Leyline of the Void. EE is good, yes, but it only really stops the Zombie rush once--it's a temporary solution, a stall tactic. Besides, there's very little for your countermagic to hit--I'd rather side it out for a decisive solution (assuming there's one in the board).
Sideboard 15
4 Leyline of the Void
0-4 Serum Powder
0-4 Leyline of Singularity
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If that's the argument you want to use against those two, then it works against Samurai as well (due to the WW, which isn't ideal, and also due to the fact that he will often come down too late to save you). The advantage of Prison and Propaganda lies in that they stop Ichorid's rush then and there--topdecking them is good. Similarly, while Crypt is great, it's really not as useful when the Zombie army has already been established. That's why I made the suggestions above (and bear in mind that I did not try to mask their flaws--but in an Ichorid-heavy metagame, they could pay off): when they come down, Ichorid needs to switch gears, something that it's not so good at.
I guess Leylines are good here...
Leyline of Singularity would be good here too! The fact it turns Narcoebas into crap is what I like about it. I havent tested against the Life Breakfast builds yet though...
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I guess we're at odds because we're suggesting two different strategies:
I am suggesting attacking Ichorid's attack phase, a move that essentially leaves Ichorid with few (if any, depending on the build) options.
You, on the other hand, seem to be more focused on eliminating the graveyard.
To be fair, I think that your solution is better, overall. Unfortunately, I don't think that it's particularly viable in this colour combination.
I say attack their graveyard before it becomes a problem to the board, so I suggest running a set of Leylines.