MatsOle went 5-1 in the last Legacy Challenge and I think made at least top 4, not sure where to find the Challenge bracket results.
https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/703031#paper
Maindeck notables:
Ramunap Excavator x1
Ajani Vengeant x1
Cabal Pit x1
GQ x1
Tabernacle x1
Side was a fairly typical mish mash.
I got it on the table exactly once this evening and proceeded to double wasteland with it (wasteland on table, and play it from graveyard). I'm a fan.
So I'm thinking about jumping back into legacy after a couple of years off and dusting off the 'ole 4c loam. How is the traditional build positioned in the meta these days? What's cards are worth giving some test runs?
How old like Jeff Hoogland old or the Kronberger list? If its the kronberger list http://mtgtop8.com/event?e=12670&d=273384&f=LE nothing has changed much except many people run 1x Sylvan library and a cabal pit main now.
The DD Combo is up to you. Some people that play DD drop Liliana of the veil and play cards like Qasali Pridemage
Right now the new hotness is Ramunap excavator I subbed it in the 2nd library flex spot.
How has Ramunap Excavator been working for folks so far?
I haven't managed to get in ANY reps since a bit before HOU released, but am keeping my eyes open for a JP Foil of this (so far none to be had) as it is still SUPER intriguing.
Do you guys ever feel like you don't have enough threats? Adding something like Nantuko Monastery or Volrath's Stronghold? Or do you just feel like that's never really an issue?
While I would love to have a stronghold sometimes, I just don't think we can really a lot for it in the manabase. Right now I think if I am going to try to fit in some extra colorless lands in, I just want to fit the Dark Depths combo in there. I feel there have been games it has just bailed me out of by being able to win on the spot.
If I'm not playing the combo it might be worth testing though since it feels like it could be a good knight target. My only question is what would you cut for it?
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Has anyone thought about different 2 drops? Pack rat or grim flayer could both take over a game when played on turn 1.
"eggs... why'd it have to be eggs"
Dark Confidant fits that description pretty well. Grim Flayer is appealing as a green sun target, but we are a pretty medium delirium deck and its hard to justify not playing card advantage instead.
In a Loam deck is grim flayer not card advantage?
Milling 2 lands to draw a relevant card and Loam back seems strong. I just like the idea of always taking advantage of the Mox diamond hands.
"eggs... why'd it have to be eggs"
http://mtgtop8.com/event?e=16304&d=300680&f=LE
never seen before a list without confidants, thoughts?
It can't be CA if you don't physically draw a card right?
It sound reasonable and probably better than Confidant in a bolt filled environment, I haven't gotten a chance to try him out but I have liked him in Jund. I share the concern of not hitting delirium and him just being a bear for the majority of the game, it's pretty easy to hit in Jund thanks to the myriad of discard + your DRS almost always dying turn 1.
James has written about the deck a couple of times. Having played the naya version a few times it feels a little better against fair decks but worse against combo decks. I didn't really think the advantages gained were worth losing the black but ymmv.
I played Grim Flayer as a 1-of for a while and thought he was pretty good in the deck. I found delirium pretty easy to achieve on account of us playing a bunch of artifacts and a handful of planeswalkers. Flayer wasn't always a 4/4 when I first attacked with him but I almost always had delirium after one shot of milling stuff.
I really liked all the little synergies he had with cards we play. This deck has an awful time with card selection and the ability helps with that (bonus points for being able to set up a good Bob flip). Tossing a Loam or PFire in the yard and being able to draw a creature or decay next turn almost feels like getting to draw two cards. It fills up the yard with lands to make Knight extra big. It punches though a TNN blockade or a pile of elemental tokens. It's also nice to have a 2 mana creature that's always a relevant GSZ target. Teeg is dead against half the decks and Scooze can be pretty mediocre in a lot of matches. Flayer is always decent to good.
The problem is that Loam is such a tight list, it's hard to fit him in. He's competing with a flex slot along with stuff like a second Sylvan Library, Ramunap Excavator, Deluge, etc. It's possible you could try to play a more aggro list by replacing the Bob's with Flayers, letting you beatdown a little harder while hoping that you can make up lost card advantage with increased card selection and getting stuff back from the yard. That would play really well with Excavator as well.
Is anyone working on Naya Loam? The salt mine article is pretty interesting
edit: as a long time loam player I am going to play Aggro Loam at a tournament next week. I have been testing for a few days and have come to the following list:
4 Knight of the Reliquary
4 Tarmogoyf
1 Quasali Pridemage
1 Gaddock Teeg
1 Ramunap Excavator
1 Scavenging Ooze
1 Dryad Arbor
4 Mox Diamond
4 Chalice of the Void
3 Sylvan Library
2 Life from the Loam
3 Green Sun's Zenith
3 Punishing Fire
3 Counsil's Judgement
4 Wasteland
3 Grove of the Burnwillows
3 Windswept Heath
2 Wooded Foothills
3 Savannah
1 Plateau
1 Taiga
1 Forest
1 Plains
1 Karakas
1 Serigi Steppe
1 Horizon Canopy
1 Tranquil Thicket
1 Barbarian Ring
1 Maze of Ith
Sideboard:
3 Swords to Plowshares
2 Kozilek's Return
2 Thalia Guardian of Thraben
3 Containment Priest
2 Ground Seal
3 Tireless Tracker
I have been tweaking numbers through testing and am ready to post on the interwebs for feedback.
Thoughts?
Last edited by lavafrogg; 07-29-2017 at 03:20 AM. Reason: more detail4
"eggs... why'd it have to be eggs"
for now I'm gonna use this list personally
https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/710205#paper
will just change some cards in the sideboard, as I'm probably getting a tabernacle for my birthday in the next few days :D
for the board I'm planning to run
2 golgari charm
1 toxic deluge
3 leyline of the void
2 containment priest
2 ethersworn canonist
2 thalia, guardian of thraben
1 reclamation sage
1 garruk relentless
1 maze of ith
will let you know how it runs, excavator and tracker feel powerful though as of now!
I agree with the author at the salt mine that Dark Confidant does not do enough without the normal Rock discard package. When I play him in BGx he is at his best when you are drawing into disruption, which the 4c list is generally lacking. Card advantage is provided by knight/Loam/tracker and selection by library/GSZ.
Tarmogoyf is the easy replacement until something better is printed. Judgement vs Abrupt Decay is another close comparison as we have punishing fire for the majority of creatures in legacy. In all honest I don't know which is better as I wish I could play straight BG or GW without repercussions but the splash for punishing fire is so important in so many matchups.
"eggs... why'd it have to be eggs"
I hadn't considered three libraries for fear of clunky draws, how has it run for you so far?
The steppe seems pretty cute. I'll give that a go.
Upping priests is something I've been interested in doing for a while, but I've been loving Leyline so I haven't felt that it was necessary.
I play Loams sometimes.
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