I feel like most D&T players technically know that Prelate is symmetrical, but they kind of forget about it as they get caught up in the excitement of shutting down opponent spells. The anxiety of a...
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I feel like most D&T players technically know that Prelate is symmetrical, but they kind of forget about it as they get caught up in the excitement of shutting down opponent spells. The anxiety of a...
Just 4-0'd my weekly local. This is the second 4-0 in a row for me with an identical list. I had been testing the ballista plan online but chickened out at the last minute in paper because of a...
Yeah you're definitely right. It's funny how many times after a paper game opponents will educate me on my utter stupidity at not running loam in the deck.
I have. I think I might run it in the sideboard if I was in a meta with >2 D&T players, for the reasons you listed (for what it's worth, I actually don't think it does enough against miracles, where...
Just my two cents, but you really want to hit swords to plowshares, since it turns off a larger number of their outs (once swords is gone snapcaster is useless against a 20/20).
I want to preface...
Right, but if you had cast thoughtseize in the situation you described, you're more or less in the same spot -- I suppose you have a marginal advantage in getting to pick between snapcaster and...
I'm a big believer in cabal therapy, just not in conjunction with gitaxian probe. Most of the time I know what I need to hit in my opponent's hand on turn two, and if you run two therapies in...
This is very interesting, but I do have a couple questions. Right now the sideboard looks very overloaded toward combo in particular. Aren't Sphere and Root Maze doing more or less the same thing?...