Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
Or just don't be a dick and point it out without such a condescending attitude. It's unwarranted and unnecessary.
Meh, some condescension is a fine way to make people think before posting so they can answer their own silly questions before bothering others with them. How else will people ever learn when you just cater to their every whim..?
Seriously, if, as a Nic Fit pilot, you manage to oversee the relevance of GSZ when wanting to replace one creature for another you're doing something very, very wrong. It's one of the main reasons why this deck even exists.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Echelon
Meh, some condescension is a fine way to make people think before posting so they can answer their own silly questions before bothering others with them. How else will people ever learn when you just cater to their every whim..?
Seriously, if, as a Nic Fit pilot, you manage to oversee the relevance of GSZ when wanting to replace one creature for another you're doing something very, very wrong. It's one of the main reasons why this deck even exists.
No, it's not. Some people are new to the deck, or simply overlook it by mistake despite knowing what GSZ does. It's just a really shitty attitude and will put any potential new Nic Fit players off from posting in the thread. I used to be quite active and read the thread compulsively, but this kind of crap has put me off completely.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
I used to be quite active and read the thread compulsively, but this kind of crap has put me off completely.
You are not alone.
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Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
Or you just learn to role with the punches, how to hold your own and get your knowledge and thought processes up to par. How do you expect to improve when you throw in the towel as soon as you face any adversity? Sheesh.
Besides, it has nothing to do with the person asking the question, it only has to do with the question itself. The question's stupid, the person asking it isn't. It's crucial to understand that. That's how discussions work (and why you can have them and still go for a beer together afterwards).
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Echelon
Or you just learn to role with the punches, how to hold your own and get your knowledge and thought processes up to par. How do you expect to improve when you throw in the towel as soon as you face any adversity? Sheesh.
Besides, it has nothing to do with the person asking the question, it only has to do with the question itself. The question's stupid, the person asking it isn't. It's crucial to understand that. That's how discussions work (and why you can have them and still go for a beer together afterwards).
Role with the punches? Hold your own? You are truly deluded. Who exactly is throwing in a towel when faced with adversity?
I'd be interested to know if anybody appreciates this attitude. We're not trying to 'weed out' any bad players, so why be so condescending? Be friendly and inclusive. By all means tell people why a suggestion wouldn't work, that's why we have forums like this, but there's no need to be rude about it.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
Role with the punches? Hold your own? You are truly deluded. Who exactly is throwing in a towel when faced with adversity?
Going by the posts so far, you & rubble are.
To answer your second question - the general populace in its entirety is probably against this attitude, mostly b/c it's easier to fool around w/ kid gloves and kitchen table stuff than to come up w/ anything even possibly remotely competitive. People bitch just as much when you take your time to explain why their idea is horrible in the kindest of ways b/c in their minds it's the most amazing thing ever. And do they repay the courtesy of a well thought out argument? Nope. It usually boils down to "Meh, it works for me". Very productive.
That's the attitude we should strive for, right? "Meh, it works for me".
Edit: Bonus observation: Only one person had to resort to a personal attack during this exchange. Guess who that was..?
And I'm the problem. Lol.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
No, it's not. Some people are new to the deck, or simply overlook it by mistake despite knowing what GSZ does. It's just a really shitty attitude and will put any potential new Nic Fit players off from posting in the thread. I used to be quite active and read the thread compulsively, but this kind of crap has put me off completely.
But people who decide to play nicfit should learn/know the main cards by 100% before actually playing the deck and gsz is one of them.
OK, Echelon has a 'very direct' way to answer silly questions but instead of starting a never ending discussion you could have answered: 'wow, my bad, I can't read [emoji12] but thanks for reminding me'
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Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
I'd be interested to know if anybody appreciates this attitude. We're not trying to 'weed out' any bad players, so why be so condescending? Be friendly and inclusive. By all means tell people why a suggestion wouldn't work, that's why we have forums like this, but there's no need to be rude about it.
That sort of attitude doesn't bother me, it answered the question. I can see where it upsets some people, but it's the internet a thick skin is pretty helpful.
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Originally Posted by
cherson
But people who decide to play nicfit should learn/know the main cards by 100% before actually playing the deck and gsz is one of them.
OK, Echelon has a 'very direct' way to answer silly questions but instead of starting a never ending discussion you could have answered: 'wow, my bad, I can't read [emoji12] but thanks for reminding me'
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I think a big part of it is the decks reputation, it's mainly seen as a casual deck or Legacy EDH because of the singletons, budget too because of the manabase. That leads to people playing the deck as if they're playing EDH and doing fun things like themes over what's actually effective. The reality though is just the opposite, it's pretty tough to be a fair creature deck in Legacy and to be successful you need to make use of all the tools available.
In that context it's helpful in my opinion to occasionally harshly remind people that some ideas just aren't very good, and I say that as someone who puts forward more than their fair share of bad ideas.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Echelon
Going by the posts so far, you & rubble are.
To answer your second question - the general populace in its entirety is probably against this attitude, mostly b/c it's easier to fool around w/ kid gloves and kitchen table stuff than to come up w/ anything even possibly remotely competitive. People bitch just as much when you take your time to explain why their idea is horrible in the kindest of ways b/c in their minds it's the most amazing thing ever. And do they repay the courtesy of a well thought out argument? Nope. It usually boils down to "Meh, it works for me". Very productive.
That's the attitude we should strive for, right? "Meh, it works for me".
Edit: Bonus observation: Only one person had to resort to a personal attack during this exchange. Guess who that was..?
And I'm the problem. Lol.
I wouldn't really call it a personal attack, but I'll accept it given that it's your attitude I have a problem with. The condescending tone really isn't necessary and is very off-putting. If others don't care about it, fine, I'll rest my case. But I'd advise you to check out the Infect thread. Plenty of people ask about bad cards there and the main posters explain to them why they'd be a sub optimal choice sensibly without the need to be rude or condescending. It creates a much better environment and encourages more people to post ideas without the fear of getting told off.
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Originally Posted by
cherson
But people who decide to play nicfit should learn/know the main cards by 100% before actually playing the deck and gsz is one of them.
OK, Echelon has a 'very direct' way to answer silly questions but instead of starting a never ending discussion you could have answered: 'wow, my bad, I can't read [emoji12] but thanks for reminding me'
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Sure, they should learn the cards, but people overlook things or are new to the deck and don't know everything, that's the reality of it. GSZ isn't played in every style of Nic Fit either.
It wasn't me that made the suggestion...
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Brael
That sort of attitude doesn't bother me, it answered the question. I can see where it upsets some people, but it's the internet a thick skin is pretty helpful.
I think a big part of it is the decks reputation, it's mainly seen as a casual deck or Legacy EDH because of the singletons, budget too because of the manabase. That leads to people playing the deck as if they're playing EDH and doing fun things like themes over what's actually effective. The reality though is just the opposite, it's pretty tough to be a fair creature deck in Legacy and to be successful you need to make use of all the tools available.
Fair enough. It's not that it's 'upsetting', just rather annoying as this thread used to be quite pleasant.
Eh, I play Nic Fit because I like beating good decks with Grave Titans. I get that some people want the deck to be competitive, but it's still a tier 2 strategy at the end of the day.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
Fair enough. It's not that it's 'upsetting', just rather annoying as this thread used to be quite pleasant.
Eh, I play Nic Fit because I like beating good decks with Grave Titans. I get that some people want the deck to be competitive, but it's still a tier 2 strategy at the end of the day.
I can agree with the tone change of the thread, I think it's because the suggestions have changed though, there's also more viable directions to take things lately. Just about everyone is on their own unique strategy at this point. Also the deck has been attracting a lot of people that are brand new to Legacy lately. In fact if you go check out the Reddit Legacy forum, Nic Fit is the second most popular archetype with only Miracles getting more written about it.
Part of people being new to Legacy means teaching them the truths of the format. People locally might just play casual "cards I own" decks and call it Legacy but the format itself is a lot different from that. Real Legacy requires a baseline amount of interaction in every deck, or a plan to win before the opponent can interact.
As far as it being a T2 strategy goes, the deck does occasionally enter DTB status, and I would argue that the better builds are on par with anything in T1.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Brael
I can agree with the tone change of the thread, I think it's because the suggestions have changed though, there's also more viable directions to take things lately. Just about everyone is on their own unique strategy at this point. Also the deck has been attracting a lot of people that are brand new to Legacy lately. In fact if you go check out the Reddit Legacy forum, Nic Fit is the second most popular archetype with only Miracles getting more written about it.
Part of people being new to Legacy means teaching them the truths of the format. People locally might just play casual "cards I own" decks and call it Legacy but the format itself is a lot different from that. Real Legacy requires a baseline amount of interaction in every deck, or a plan to win before the opponent can interact.
As far as it being a T2 strategy goes, the deck does occasionally enter DTB status, and I would argue that the better builds are on par with anything in T1.
Sneak is the first version in a long time where I think the deck could legit end up in DTB. Nic Fit has always had the "problem" of being a metagame predator -- you could play vs RUG Delver every round and cruise to the top 8, or you could play vs random garbage or random combos and just die early in the day. This is part of why I feel so strongly about the Sneak version: it has a strong, proactive gameplan when presented with random nonsense. It doesn't matter what durdling you're doing, I have a plan, I know what I'm doing and how I'm going to win the game, and then it just comes down to preventing you from interacting with that plan // not dying while I execute it. Sneak is the best Nic Fit vs combo that I've ever found. It has a swift clock that can race some combo hands, backed with a good amount of disruption. Yes, sometimes they have the nut and without Force of Will we just die. Shit happens. But vs any "reasonable" combo hand, or any combo hand where they need like two turns to set up, we are more than capable of competing. The strength and speed of Sneak Attack has a lot to do with that. Blue Nic Fits and White Nic Fits have historically had more protection or lock, but they lacked the ability to close the game and combo decks inevitably regain their footing and go off -- they're built from the ground up with beating blue decks with multiple Forces, cantrips, Dazes, Pierces, etc in mind. They have to be able to recover. We can't afford to play that game and hope to beat combo, and without any hope of beating combo, Nic Fit was doomed to rot in T2.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Arianrhod
Nic Fit has always had the "problem" of being a metagame predator -- you could play vs RUG Delver every round and cruise to the top 8, or you could play vs random garbage or random combos and just die early in the day.
This is how I feel too. My comment on being a tier two deck wasn't meant to be in a specifically negative way, it's just the place it's sitting at the moment because of the reasons you've shown. Junk seems to be the most played version of Fit currently and it struggles against Miracles too.
Your Sneak Attack version looks very promising though, I'm trying to trade into the Sneak Attacks currently to play it.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Arianrhod
We can't afford to play that game and hope to beat combo, and without any hope of beating combo, Nic Fit was doomed to rot in T2.
This is the problem I run into. I like my current CA focused build as much as you like Sneak. It beats everything but combo, but the combo plan is pretty weak. I've been trying to address that, but locally combo isn't very big so there's a lack of opportunity to test it. I've been big on Tidehollow Sculler for the past few months as my additional discard of choice, basically trying to use cards that can disrupt for a turn or two while also letting me hit the opponent.
I do however feel like I have a positive Miracles matchup. Maybe that's due to the quality of the Miracles pilots I go up against, or maybe the build actually works. I'm not entirely sure but I know I beat the deck a lot more than it beats me.
As far as combos go, I've been trying out Mentor/Top. It hasn't been a runaway success but it has been a reasonable clock.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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rubblekill
You are not alone.
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I used to take pride in this deck and this thread but that has long since went by the wayside. I don't play the deck anymore because I cannot stand MTGO Miracles.format and I have no where to play locally irl. I don't post anymore because I feel like my opinion isn't as up to date as other who are actively playing it. I will say that being aggressive and negative will not make this deck nor this thread better. If you are hellbent on the deck only being tier 2, that's your prerogative but some believe otherwise and if you are trying to squelch their belief, that makes you the absolute opposite of helpful. Think before you post because people undoubtedly look to this thread for suggestions and help and we want to be portrayed in a positive light, not bickering amongst ourselves like a playground of children.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Ricardio
If you are hellbent on the deck only being tier 2, that's your prerogative but some believe otherwise and if you are trying to squelch their belief, that makes you the absolute opposite of helpful.
That's a pretty big leap from what was actually said.
I said the deck is tier two because it is. I didn't say it can't move up. Just because you believe a deck to be tier one doesn't make it so, you need results to back it up from large tournaments. Look, I love the deck to bits and have been playing it for years, but let's not get too delusional.
I do however believe Sneak Fit can be a pretty big player, so there's that.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
I've seen some aluren lists lately running therapy/vet. Im wondering if anyone here has explored that avenue from the nicfit side of things. Arianrhod has been working diligently to fold Sneak Attack into viability in jund im wondering if there is a 4 color bug list with alluren we are just overlooking entirely?
@ echelon-On a side note- hostility from posters pushed me out of the elves thread for suggesting exploring natural order before the printing of crater hoof and while not correct at the time printings made it a reality. Its no ones responsibility to police the thread and if you dont like the questions or suggestions being put forth there is no obligation to respond let alone with any sort of negativity. Just remember no one trolled you away for pushing summoners egg for a year....
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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uncletiggy
I've seen some aluren lists lately running therapy/vet. Im wondering if anyone here has explored that avenue from the nicfit side of things. Arianrhod has been working diligently to fold Sneak Attack into viability in jund im wondering if there is a 4 color bug list with alluren we are just overlooking entirely?
I think everyone is interested in BUG, it's a topic that pops up every few weeks. No one has really figured it out though. I just got my Underground/Tropical in the mail today so I have a proper BUG manabase now. I'm definitely interested in trying something out, but my usual problem is that I have more ideas than I have opportunity to test them, so they sit around for awhile before I can. On the testing front though I've got my League and we just started up local Legacy nights again so maybe things will improve there.
The difficult part of BUG in my experience is that FoW and GSZ don't play well together and that's a conflict that needs to be solved before moving forward with the deck. FoW leads to a Baleful Strix build I think, while GSZ is more traditional. One idea I have right now, which is just in the planning stages (haven't even made a full list) is to borrow the Perilous Research suggestion from a couple weeks ago, and see if it's possible to make a Shardless BUG style deck with the Nic Fit engine. What makes Nic Fit so successful in my opinion is that we have the best manabase in the format, and consequently I think that's a major hole in decks like Shardless and Delver (and that if they were less greedy they would be far more formidable than they are). Being able to address it would be great. Essentially Shardless Agent and value with rock solid mana. The inclusion of GSZ confuses me though because GSZ+Agent is a bit of an issue but GSZ is what makes our mana work in the first place.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Originally Posted by
Dissection
That's a pretty big leap from what was actually said.
I said the deck is tier two because it is. I didn't say it can't move up. Just because you believe a deck to be tier one doesn't make it so, you need results to back it up from large tournaments. Look, I love the deck to bits and have been playing it for years, but let's not get too delusional.
I do however believe Sneak Fit can be a pretty big player, so there's that.
I'm not placing blame upon you in regards to my previous statement. I am saying we should be looking for the ceiling and not become complacent with where we are.
Sneak fit sounds awesome.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
There are many reasons why Nic Fit hasn't managed to break out of tier 2. Some of them are self-enforced. Mostly, Nic Fit is difficult to both build and play well. It requires patience and makes some very risky assumptions that most players won't. Similar to other ramp decks, like MUD and 12-Post, it has an awkward angle that it participates in the game. The inception of Miracles also meant that all slow decks need to find inevitable win conditions because people can recover from disruption. GSZ actually makes us slower overall in exchange for consistency, which means that what we find off GSZ has to be very efficient. This is the reason ScapeFit has succeeded at a large scale while "Big Rock" tends to struggle. SneakFit is in that heritage. If Shardless is the only Rock deck that has managed to survive as a deck to beat, what chance does Abzan or Jund really have realistically?
At the end of the day, Fit needs to be able to win before its opponent gets back into the game. Despite the claim that our top decks are better, it's really that our ideal top decks are better. Veteran Explorer and Cabal Therapy are still poop in an empty board.
Re: [Primer/Deck] Nic Fit
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Zirath
There are many reasons why Nic Fit hasn't managed to break out of tier 2. Some of them are self-enforced. Mostly, Nic Fit is difficult to both build and play well. It requires patience and makes some very risky assumptions that most players won't. Similar to other ramp decks, like MUD and 12-Post, it has an awkward angle that it participates in the game. The inception of Miracles also meant that all slow decks need to find inevitable win conditions because people can recover from disruption. GSZ actually makes us slower overall in exchange for consistency, which means that what we find off GSZ has to be very efficient. This is the reason ScapeFit has succeeded at a large scale while "Big Rock" tends to struggle. SneakFit is in that heritage. If Shardless is the only Rock deck that has managed to survive as a deck to beat, what chance does Abzan or Jund really have realistically?
At the end of the day, Fit needs to be able to win before its opponent gets back into the game. Despite the claim that our top decks are better, it's really that our ideal top decks are better. Veteran Explorer and Cabal Therapy are still poop in an empty board.
I think this mainly comes down to a misunderstanding in the format with most players. Because we have mana ramp, people play higher mana cards, but higher mana cards just create bigger blowouts from Daze, FoW, or even Swords to Plowshares. That's the trap that ramp decks fall into, the problem is with mana disruption which Legacy has a lot of, ramp decks just fall apart. Because of this, I don't think you actually want big creatures, instead you want lower drops. Sneak Fit follows this principal by effectively topping the curve at 4 and using Sneak to play anything bigger. I've been doing the same with a lower curve.
Basically, in Legacy you should use mana acceleration to increase card velocity rather than to increase card size that way if your mana gets disrupted you can still do some things.