Sorry, I can not figure out which legacy tournament you are talking about... can you please tell me?
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I'm glad you asked. It's this one:
http://www.starcitygames.com/events/...breakdown.html
BBD, Sam Roukas, Joshua Ravitz, 7 other Miracles players, and I made Day 2, none Top 8-ed. I want to say Chi Hoi Yim is also one of the 7 other mentioned earlier, but I am not sure. Lossett, Das, and Sriharan unfortunately were stopped at Day 1.
I'm just curious if anybody's tried running less than 4 Monastery Mentors in the main. I currently have 2 copies and have found myself always wanting them in the main just as an alternative win con, but not wanting to go all the way to the Mentor Miracles list. I have a GPT this Sunday and not a lot of time to playtest, so I'm hemming and hawwing between trying out a hybrid version with 2 Monastery Mentors/1 Entreat or just sticking to the Ponder version I'm used to.
Thanks for the help!
http://tcdecks.net/deck.php?id=17676&iddeck=133129
this list seem to be the hybrid of ponder, mentor version without running entreats. Won 1st place in a 107 man event
I am testing Price of Progress and 1 MD Mountain.
It has been great for now. No possible Angels though...
4 Mentors 2 Clique 2 PoP
0 Jace 3 Terminus
Very good against MUD 12 Post and and the "Philipp-called" Punishing Blue (ex BRG Aggro Loam)
With the popularity of Mentor on the rise, Esper Mentor to be specific, like this one:
http://sales.starcitygames.com//deck...p?DeckID=89171
I am wondering if Supreme Verdict is back on the table for discussion, along with Sulfur Elemental which is already in everyone's SB I hope. Verdict also helps against Merfolk btw. The reason is the sense of urgency. You really don't have the time/turn to try to find a counter to protect the Terminus, or fishing for a brainstorm/jace-storm to put Terminus back. If you lose Verdict due to Esper's discard, at least you can flashback when you reach 6 Mana, much harder with Terminus.
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yes, quite often actually.. Against Miracle no one looks for basics or retain himself from dropping lands, a good Clique, 1 Single Mentor (alongside his Probes, Seizes and fetches) can take him to 8-10 where a PoP often closes the game.
I am trying 1 Mountain, 1 Karakas, 2 Tundra, 1 Volcanic Island mana base.
2+1Clique, 4 Mentors 2 Pop in the 75.
Sure, it works better against certain decks or just as surprise bomb..
Polling the audience here.
I'm giving a very similar list to Claudio's a try for an upcoming local tourney. It's running 3-4 Daze.
Claudio's 20-land mana base runs 3 volcs and 3 tarns. If you only had 2 volcs, would you just run those plus 4 tarns or run a basic island/mountain in that othe slot?
So in 2014 most lists were running three tundras and two volcs, what has changed in this year to cause the standard manabase to play three volcs now?
Also surgical extraction appears to be increasingly popular in the sideboards, do you guys think the card is worth playing and what matchups do you bring it in against?
Finally, with the ubiquity of sideboard mentors how do you side in the mirror now? I am particularly interested in what removal you keep and in what numbers. Also does mentor and to a lesser extent D&T warrant the inclusion of a sulfur elemental in the sideboard?
It's basically the inclusion of MD REB that makes the 3rd volc fine. Earlier, you used to not fetch the volc in preboard games, that happens now due to reb.
Yes, Sulfur elemental is a fine inclusion in your board. You need some removal now, due to Clique, Snaps and mentor being everywhere in the mirror.
I'm working with B88's list (MD: -1 Pyro +1 StP) but i'm hesitant about the sideboard, especially because my meta is plenty of BUG, Jund, Loam and other Decay's and Liliana's decks, and also Burn (ok, we don't have too many issues with this matchup).
That said, i really think that Divert is a great sb plan (Murakami's list uses it), since it works very well against abrupt decay, bolts and counterspells. However, i can not say if my sideboard is balanced. Currently, i'm using this SB (i have only one flusterstorm :/):
: 1 Blood Moon
: 1 Containment Priest
: 1 Divert
: 1 Engineered Explosives
: 1 Ethersworn Canonist
: 1 Flusterstorm
: 1 Jace, the Mind Sculptor
: 1 Meddling Mage
: 2 Pyroblast
: 1 Pyroclasm
: 1 Rest in Peace
: 2 Vendilion Clique
: 1 Wear // Tear
What do you think? Thank you.
If mentor decks (esper and miracles) and yp decks (grixis delver) become rampant in your area, have people try Wind Shards?
It's pretty tempting for the controller of mentor and/or yp to try to get all those prowess triggers and tokens before attacking.
Or just keep playing Terminus? I don't understand why you board out all 4 Terminuses in the mirror when you know they'll have Mentors to bring in.
I have to give the disclaimer of I'm just throwing idea out, haven't done enough testing. Yes, this could just be another cute idea. In which case(s) would Wing Shards be better than Terminus/Verdict?
1. Cards except Verdict are vulnerable to counter. You're probably dead if Terminus doesn't resolve.
2. Decks like Elves/Goblins can easily rebuild from Terminus.
So why not just play Verdict? Well..., if you have fewer monk/angel token(s) on your side, one-sided removal effect could be better off.
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