Originally Posted by
pettdan
I think running Cradle -with- a 5-drop can be compared to running Stage with Depths:
- The Depths is dead without a Stage in play, similarly the 5-drop is dead without 5 mana.
- Depths can be tutored for by KotR and the 5-drop can be tutored for with a GSZ.
- Depths with Stage can end the game quickly, so can Titania. Sigarda takes a few turns but can do that too.
Major differences are that a 5-drop doesn't need any "combo" to be assembled, getting to 5 mana is usually quite easy (Deathrite, Scryb Ranger, KotR all help with providing extra mana). Also while Depths + Stage give you card disadvantage when you go for the combo, Titania gives you card advantage both by providing both an extra land and multiple free 5/3 creatures. Titania is turned off by Rest in Peace and Leyline of the Void. Also Titania is easier to interact with than Marit Lage, but it's worth mentioning that with Karakas you can protect Titania while creating a quasi Loam-loop without investing cards (tapping Cradle + Karakas is usually enough to replay it every turn due to the extra tokens you're getting).
Edit: I think playing Cradle exposes you to sweepers and makes your manabase less stable, but it is outweighed according to most of us by enabling powerful plays using equipment primarily but also other manadumps such as Tracker and Ooze. The question is if you want to add the inconsistent element of a 5-drop to win fair matchups. As results published in this thread seem to have been indicating a stock list is just fine, which means no 5-drop or Depths should be needed. Now with the conclusion that Cradle is worth running because the tradeoff between power and consistency seems to be worth it, giving up Cradle in order to play Stage seems to be a second disadvantage of the Depths + Stage package in addition to the often dead draw of the Depths in itself. Personally I'm used to playing Nic Fit and I find it just absurd to be able to ramp as hard as that deck, by fetching Cradle, while staying on a mana denial Wasteland strategy. I tried a stock list and didn't like it. Also I play in a relatively fair meta and I think the 5-drop gives me an edge in fair matches. I rarely have a problem with getting to 5-6 mana in fair matches and whenever I get there the opponent has to present a FoW or lose on the spot. In a more combo oriented meta I could see skipping it, but e.g. vs Sneak and Show or Omnisneak, Titania kills them if they try to attack with Emrakul. It's vs the fast combo decks that it's pretty useless. But it's not like I would change the 5-drop into a card that is great in the fast combo-matchups anyway..