Yes, I know, another Stax thread. I have already made several on this site. However, I think the Angel Stax thread just isn't the right place for the discussion of this version of the deck. The decks are quite different.
Two cards have been printed in the last year that contribute significantly to this deck. The first, from Time Spiral, has a small effect, but it is one that Stax takes great advantage of.
http://resources.wizards.com/Magic/C...Card116733.jpg
The functionality here is pretty obvious.
An even better card was printed only a few months ago in Planar Chaos. I have been testing and rebuilding the deck with it since then and I think it is just the kind of improvement the deck needs:
http://resources.wizards.com/Magic/C...Card130719.jpg
This card seems to be designed for this deck. It has a very nice casting cost, is difficult to kill (even with incinerators), and it affects the board immediately. It is really excellent in supporting the Stax strategy.
This card effectively replaces Wrath of God as the primary mechanism for dealing with creatures. This also conveniently opens up more slots in the deck by allowing the expensive and sometimes vulnerable Angel to be replaced. In turn, this dramatically loosens the mana restrictions of cards in the deck by significantly lowering the curve and never requiring double white mana.
The obvious card to use in the open space is Armageddon. This card is cheap, powerful, and synergistic with the deck. After modifying the core of the deck and updating the manabase, the deck looks something like this:
4 Armageddon
4 Magus of the Tabernacle
4 Smokestack
4 Ghostly Prison
4 Trinisphere
4 Crucible of Worlds
4 Chalice of the Void
4 Engineered Explosives
4 Mox Diamond
4 Ancient Tomb
3 City of Traitors
3 Crystal Vein
4 Mishra's Factory
4 Flagstones of Trokair
6 Plains
The way the deck is constructed now allows for way more synergy and consistency than was possible before. The combos that the deck has relied on previously are still present, but are supplemented by as strong and even stronger ones.
Almost all the cards have strong synergies with each other, but I will list some of the important ones:
Armageddon + Magus of the Tabernacle
Armageddon + Ghostly Prison
Armageddon + Crucible
Armageddon + Trinisphere
Smokestack + Crucible
Smokestack + Trinisphere
Engineered Explosives + Chalice of the Void
Flagstones of Troikar + Armageddon
Mishra's Factory + Crucible
There are more, and depending on the matchup some weak ones can become very strong.
The deck has evolved and seen a lot of discussion since 2007. Skeggi helpfully provided a collection of links to specific card discussions that have popped up over that time period. You should check them out if you are interested (especially before bringing the same idea up again!). - Nihil Credo [25-2-2009]
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About PainterStone:
clicky.
About Moat:
clicky. Ofcourse the discussion continues after this post.
About Peace Keeper:
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About Scroll Rack: clicky.
Short view on Tabernacle land vs. Magus: clicky. Ofcourse the discussion continues after this post.
About Serum Powder:clicky. Ofcourse the discussion continues after this post.
About CotV in the sideboard and Winter Orb: clicky.
About splashes: clicky.
Posts by Fred Bear are lengthy and insightful: clicky. I've included these because they're kind of the basics of what you must know about Stax. FB shares his all his findings, whether succesful or not, and lays them before you in a clear manner.
About green splash: clicky. Ofcourse the discussion continues after this post.
About dropping Smokestack: clicky. Ofcourse the discussion continues after this post.
General post about stuff: clicky.