Hi,
Why so many wishtargets? I tested the deck with the following Wishboard against most top-tier decks( Threshold, DreadStill, Aggro-Loam, TES, ITF, Stax and Goblins):
1 Extirpate
1 Red Elemental Blast
1 Slaughter Pact( pre Path to Exile)
1 Return to Dust
1 Pulse of the Field
1 Enlightened Tutor
In about 10 games against each deck(pre-board) I tutored for:
1x Enlightened Tutor( for a Standstill)
0x Red Elemental Blast
1x Slaughter Pact
So I decided to cut those cards and leave the 3 most versatile wishtargets. This is my complete SB:
I like to make room for one more Engineered Plague though.1 Extirpate
1 Pulse of the Field
1 Return to Dust
4 Meddling Mage
3 Engineered Plague
3 Runed Halo
2 Ajani Goldmane
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Extirpate in the Landstill Mirror is probably the best card you can run, unfortunatly it is not the best side board card for any of the other match-ups you want to make better.
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How is landstill GOOD in the mirror?? Because both players have (nearly) the same cards it is just as likely that you have to break your standstill instead of him.. In fact because you play standstill whereas your opponent could be playing more useful cards the chance is even bigger that you have to break your own standstill. All these arguments about your decree working under your standstill are irrelevant as his decree works under it too...
Only if you know that standstill is definately in your favor it is useful to leave them in really, but since almost all builds run 4 factory 3 wasteland and 2-3 decree, 9 out of 10 times you will have trouble abusing it. With extirpate sb it becomes a different issue as the wasteland extirpate play on factory will allow you to abuse standstill. I hadn't thought of that before and it may be the best way to go for the mirror given that extirpate is useful in a decent amount of other matches too. It can for example force a shuffle against combo decks to screw up mystical tutor and has its uses against loam and ichorid.
Also citrusgod, what i ment by DoJ and elsepth being narrow is that running extra of them in the board would probably suck as they are only great in the mirror. They have some uses in other matches perhaps but not much.
I just don't get why most people assume that the player that plays standstill is nearly always the one benefitting from it. Offcourse you would probably not play it if you were behind on board already but plenty of times in the mirror you can play it just to notice a couple turns later that he drew more wasteland/factories/decree's. If you ever break your own it costed you 4 cards, that to me is just not worth the risk unless you have good additional cards to make sure standstill will benefit you more like extirpate.
Certain builds of landstill perform better in the mirror than others. For instance, 4c landstill traditionally has more powerful cards like deed, but its manabase sucks and, more importantly, it can't apply as much pressure under a standstill than other builds. The versions with factory, decree, dragon, and either wasteland or tolaria west/dust bowl will perform much better and likely win the standoff.
Yes, extirpate is good in the mirror, very good really. But I've found that it fails in other matchups in comparison to more broad grave hate. Especially since alot of decks you would boarding this in against either run burning wish or will still go off in your face. Unless your meta is infested with slow control or you plan on running 7 or 8 grave hate slots, I'd always choose crypt or relic over extirpate, especially if you're playing academy ruins.
My statement wasn't the first player to play Standstill it was the first player to draw off Standstill is typically the winner in the mirror. Boarding out Standstills for Meddling Mage is a realistic strategy it just isn't one that I endorse. It's very rare that you run into the exact same build of Landstill in a tournament, the exception being off course it's one of your teammates and you are helping them for the GP and they beat you with your own deck in the top 8 - Fuck You Bob for ending my 3 year winning streak in the mirror, normally speaking there are difference's. You kinda need to make judgement calls on what to do or not do based on what those differences are.
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As a 3c wish still pilot heres how I would do it.
AGAINST:
4c landstill: keep standstills in
3c vindicate still: Keep standstills in
3c wish still: Side them out
2c landstill "basicly mono blue control splash swords and effective white control cards: keep them in.
So basicly all sides lead to keeping them in for the most part. I can't argue that siding them out could be alot better of a choice, but the person who conrols the standstill in hand should be able to harness the power of it or simply use it for force bait if necessary. Bottom line I would say its better if you run it versus not running it. Not running standstill means you take the risk of making your deck a slow control variant that cheeses off of its original 7. That to me doesn't sound very appealing.
As for extirpate being good in the mirror, its not just good it's game breaking. Removing an elspeth or a doj is awefull for an opponent, or even force.
Things to note about removing with extirpate if timed correctly.
If you loose the mirror you probobly lost because you
-a- got mana screwed
-b- got blown out by bombs "plainswalkers/ doj
-c- got slow rolled by control elements "extirpate, swords, ee."
All of these things are easy ways to lose the mirror.
I'm a fan of semi-witty generalizations, not in this case though:
Every single archetype you mentioned can easily pack 3 DoJ and/or extra action lands (wastelands, Monasteries in the 4c version).
Manlands, Wastelands/Dustbowls and DoJs determine who's to break the Standstill in the mirror.
I'll simply board out all 4 standstills for Mages and get my CA via Jaces (he's the prime spell in the mirror anyway).
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Also, if you're still packing SB Pates, Factory should be your major target.
DoJs and Elses are usually 1-2offs - not much sense in going for these.
Factory really isn't that big of an issue in the matchups ive played. If your siding standstills out for mm then your deffinately going to need to name STP against me because I personally keep swords in, in regards to siding in the mirror. I have come to like MM less lately and I won't be running it unless I see alot of control at chicago. Its simply not worth the risk of loosing more prominant matchups like merfolk/ ichorid "yes I know mage does come in against ichorid normally but so does EP."Sure any version of landstill could pack any number of cycle effects/ manlands. The archtype prides itself on being very interchangable. That said it doesn't mean that 4 mishra 4 wasteland 3 doj is the best combination by any means.
-I'll simply board out all 4 standstills for Mages and get my CA via Jaces (he's the prime spell in the mirror anyway).
Your one of the few people who runs jace that wouldn't trade it out for another card choice. Is jace great? Yes. Is Jace the better then fof? maybe. But its all situational. Jace is amazing in the normal landstill vs landstill mirror, but thats saying that your talking about traditional non vindicate non cunning wish builds "which are very out of date." I do understand that there are countertop versions and many individuals also take their own seperate approaches but the numbers are the facts, which are that vindicate still and wish still are the two most saught after models for 3c.
Also, if you're still packing SB Pates, Factory should be your major target.
DoJs and Elses are usually 1-2offs - not much sense in going for these.
So I ended up posting 4-1-3 drop round nine because I couldn't make day two after my loss in round 8.
r1 TA 2-0 "irrelivent from the source"
r2 R/B gobbos 1-1
r3 UGW thresh 1-0
r4 BGwr Goodstuff aggro 1-1
r5 vile horror 2-0 "isamaru from the source"
r6 urw dreadstill 2-0
r7 4c counter top 1-1
r8 Fae Stompy 0-2
r9 drop
I won all game 1's except for round 8 where 3 judges screwed calls and basicly forced me to logicly play one way, then wish I had played another after judge number three and judge number four came back and warned me that the rule from judge number 1-2 were wrong. I was forced to race with elspeth/ humility and a token in play and dodge repetitive pestermites equiping sword of light and shadow. I lost both games exactly like this. Its a bad matchup and judges didn't help things at all. Neither did my opponent by drawing nothing but creatures with no draw spells off of rediculous odds. Bad beats`:)
I tied:
b/r goblins on a mulli to 5. I lost in overtime on turn four after he resolves 2 ringleaders and a siege gang previously. I couldn't find EP to save my life with top and a fetch in play for two turns.
Second tie was to random BGwr aggro where he played such bombs as:
tarmogoyf, hymn of toroch, duress, thoughtseize, hymn, tombstalker, vindicate, bob, blood moon, and finally gaddock teeg. Needless to say I managed to hold out game 3. I was satisfied for holding off without counterspell.
third tie was to 4c countertop trinket intuition? In overtime I cast ee for 3 cc5 to remove 2 trinket mages which were lethal. He casts force, I cast force, he cast pyroblast, look for blue card to go with force#2 through 2 activations of top via a fetch and find 0 blue cards. He slow rolls me forcing me to win out the rest of my games. I end up playing fae stompy in the following round.
Props:
-Girlfriend gets me 6pack of stella artois after rough trial night.
-My buddy Joe for removing traveling skunk via rocks on the way to the trial. It was a two mile walk.
-Venders for having major foils and wanting my stuff in return. 0$ spent on cards.
-Gabriel Nassif, Patrick Chapin, LSV for signing foil unhinged island, plains, and a brainstorm on friday night "trial"
Maybe since they won I can sell them on ebay for some major cash??? haha
-Playing cop green in my sb. Thanx Dif.
-Ending up in the top 25% even after dropping round 9
Slops:
Activating SDT to decree for four when I didn't need to against 4c_counter_top. It wasn't neccesary, and I got rid of my top by doing so basicly.
Selling most of my trade stock do foil out my landstill deck part of the way. Damn this thing gets expensive!
Starcity for selling a foil foreign dustbowl for 50$. Had it been 25 I would have bought it with cash, but I had no idea they were that expensive.
Different venders for asking my buddy joe to sell him his time vault for under 50$ when he told them that another vendor had offered 130$.
To continue the discussion, here my actual Landstill-build. Cunning Wishs have been removed for being too slow...
UWb "Disruptive Lamestill" by Marius Hausmann
//Lands:
4x Tundra
4x Flooded Strand
2x Polluted Delta
1x Underground Sea
1x Scrubland
4x Island
2x Plains
4x Mishra's Factory
1x Dust Bowl
//Spells:
4x Brainstorm
3x Spell Snare
3x Counterspell
4x Force of Will
4x Standstill
4x Swords to Plowshares
2x Path to Exile (still testing, but seems they will proove well)
2x Wrath of God
2x Humility
2x Elspeth, Knight Errant
1x Decree of Justice
3x Engineered Explosives
1x Crucible of Worlds
2x Sensei's Divining Top (awesome Card maindeck, cause of drawing as good as a threshhold Deck, just better with an active Crucible)
//Sideboard:
3x Blue Elemental Blast
3x Counterbalance (better against Combo then single Meddling Mages)
3x Engineered Plague (since merfolk is "deck to beat"^^)
4x Relic of Progenitus
2x Ajani Goldmane
Greetz,
Marius Hausmann
I went 6-3-0 at Chicago with this list. It is Konsultant's list with Elspeths. Elspeth and Vindicate were best cards during the Grand Prix.
// Lands
3 [ON] Polluted Delta
3 [ON] Flooded Strand
3 [TE] Wasteland
2 [A] Island (1)
2 [B] Plains (2)
1 [A] Swamp (1)
3 [AQ] Mishra's Factory (4)
4 [A] Tundra
1 [B] Underground Sea
1 [B] Scrubland
// Creatures
1 [SC] Eternal Dragon
2 [ALA] Elspeth, Knight-Errant
// Spells
3 [FD] Engineered Explosives
2 [IN] Fact or Fiction
4 [OD] Standstill
4 [B] Swords to Plowshares
3 [A] Wrath of God
4 [AL] Force of Will
3 [AP] Vindicate
2 [SC] Decree of Justice
3 [DIS] Spell Snare
3 [A] Counterspell
3 [MM] Brainstorm
// Sideboard
SB: 2 [LRW] Ajani Goldmane
SB: 4 [UL] Engineered Plague
SB: 3 [PS] Meddling Mage
SB: 3 [SHM] Runed Halo
SB: 3 [ALA] Relic of Progenitus
The maindeck was amazing, I wouldn't have changed a single card.
I'm definately going to change the sideboard to this at the next tournament.
-1 Runed Halo
-3 Relic of Progenitus
+1 Meddling Mage
+1 Vindicate
+2 Extirpate/EE/Diabolic Edict
Round 1: ANT 1-2
Round 2: Aggro Loam 2-0
Round 3: Stax 2-0
Round 4: Dreadstill 0-2
Round 5: Goblins 2-1
Round 6: Goblins 0-2
Round 7: Prog Thresh 2-0
Round 8: Dragon Stompy 2-0
Round 9: Goyf Sligh 2-0
I played UWb Landstill at the GP and ended 8-1 day 1 but failed epically 3-3 day 2, ending in 39th place or so. I can write a detailed report at some point but for now here is the pile I played:
4 Force of Will
2 Negate
2 Spell Snare
4 Brainstorm
4 Standstill
1 Eternal Dragon
1 Sensei’s Divining Top
4 Swords to Plowshares
3 Wrath of God
3 Humility
2 Propaganda
2 Engineered Explosives
2 Decree of Justice
1 Elspeth, Knight Errant
1 Ajani Goldmane
1 Stifle*
4 Flooded Strand
2 Tundra
2 Scrubland
4 Mishra’s Factory
4 Island
5 Plains
3 Wasteland
SB
2 Tormod’s Crypt
2 Relic of Progenitus
3 Vindicate
3 Perish
2 Stifle
1 Negate
1 Spell Snare
1 Ajani Goldmane
I decided last minute to add in a 3rd perish in my SB because of all the natural order fanboys (I expected CB thresh to be everywhere); combo elves is also outright scary. This required me to either cut a card from the board or play a 61* card deck. I’m a total scrub and have chosen poorly. The deck is great and is highly malleable depending on the metagame. Here is what I played against:
R1-3: bye (from gpt)
R4 (dragon stompy): 2-0
R5 (ugbw thresh): 2-0
R6 (dragon stompy, guy who t8’d): 2-0
R7 (rg goblins): 0-2
R8 (glimpse elves): 2-0
R9 (affinity): 2-0
R10 (gbr loam): 0-2
R11 (uwb ant): 1-2
R12 (ugr thresh): 2-0
R13 (rg goblins): 2-0
R14 (affinity): 2-1
R15 (goblins): 0-2
I didn’t face the mirror once but I played it 3 times at the gpt piloting a very close list.
I did some incorrect scouting and put my R7 opponent on thresh (not seeing a lot of goblins) and lost handily to t1 lackey g1. g2 I stabilized at too low of life.
I lost my first two matches on day 2 which was a bit disappointing although they were my bad matchups. Against my R10 loam opponent g1 I was almost able to race him because I have his board cleared but I failed to counter either e. witness or s. assault and got burned out. G2 he mulled to five and was land hosed. I wasted and stifled, and spell snared his loam while drawing off standstill and brainstorm and saw zero grave hate the entire game. He eventually resolved loam, played lands, and worm harvest went the distance. This was one of two times my deck crapped out on me; not too bad for 12 rounds of magic so I can’t complain.
I got blown out g3 vs my R11 ant opponent. I mulled into fetch, factory, brainstorm, stifle, standstill, spell snare, hoping to mess with his land and start drawing cards. He plays BASIC ISLAND, petal, rit, rit, AdN and my brainstorm revealed nothing of relevance.
Winning R15 would put me in the top 16 and I knew my opponent was playing goblins. Those of you who witnessed this game should know my pain. G1 I had double propaganda, humility, and top out but I was at 10 life. I then saw nothing but brainstorms, spell snares, fows, land, and standstill from top—my second crap shoot. I had a chance to stabilize g2 but he got hasty sharpshooter out the turn before could drop humilty and wiped my decree tokens and Elspeth in one swoop and I couldn’t recover from there.
Overall I had fun and all my opponents were classy. Hopefully with the large turnout they’ll have these things more often!
I played my "Toolkit-still" build in the Dual Land side event. 50+ players, and the event ran until 3am Sunday Morning, so there were lots of player errors on both sides of the table ;)
First game was 1-2 vs dreadstill. I generally have a positive MU, but not this time. 2nd round I went 2-1 (cant recall deck) and the guy dropped.
Then I beat 2 goblin decks (4-0), a belcher deck, and TES. At this point I was in 5th with horrible tie breakers. Last round I lost to team america (need more sword)
Ended up going 5-2. Placing 7th
My $10k card collection was stolen so admittedly, my decklist was a little off. I only owned 3 swords at the time of this event. lawl.
The sideboard and singleton dreadnought were the MVPs. The nought gives first game wins vs ichorid and sligh (generally difficult first game). Vs Burn: Dropping nought, swords in response to trigger, removes a dead swords for 12 life to me (also valuable vs ANT/TES). 30 life is much harder to storm to.
I ran this:
23Land:
4x tundra
4x flooded strand
2x polluted delta
1x underground sea
2x island
2x plains
3x mishra's factory
2x wasteland
1x academy ruins
1x tolaria west
1x city of traitors
2 moxen:
2x mox diamond
35 Spells:
4x force of will
4x standstill
3x stifle
2x counterspell
2x sensei's top
3x brainstorm
3x swords to plowshares
3x engineered explosives
2x trinket mage
1x phyrexian dreadnought
2x Elspeth
1x Fact or Fiction
2x Decree of justice
2x crucible of worlds
SB: THE TOOLKIT
3x enlightened tutor
2x Engineered Plague
1x COP RED
1x Humility
1x energy flux
1x pithing needlle
2x Counterbalance
2x relic of progenitus
1x tormod's crypt
1x Ghostly Prison
At this time, I wouldn't change the sideboard. It rocks. But I would adjust the main to look like this..
24 land:
4x tundra
4x flooded strand
2x polluted delta
2x underground sea
2x island
2x plains
4x mishra's factory
2x wasteland
1x academy ruins
1x tolaria west
2 mox:
2x mox diamond
34 spell:
4x force of will
4x stifle (+1)
2x counterspell
1x sensei's top (-1)
4x brainstorm (+1)
4x standstill
1x Fact or Fiction
1x crucible of worlds (-1)
4x swords to plowshares (+1)
2x Smother (+2)
2x engineered explosives (-1)
2x trinket mage
1x phyrexian dreadnought
1x Elspeth (-1)
1x Decree of justice (-1)
I played imperial painter in the main event, going 2-3 drop. I was scared to play LS due to the amount of ichorid. But in hindsight, wish I had just played what I'm comfortable with (LS). I'm sure it would've done better.
Oh, and if you stole my cards. Die a slow, painful death....![]()
Round 1: Jason Aron - Aggro Loam GRb 2-1 Nice guy
Game 1: I win the die roll and he mulls to 6. Turn 2 standstill broken by a confidant which gets swords into another standstill. Drop Elspeth and race his 3/3 terravore.
Game 2: I play non basic before basic and get wasted out of the game with a e. dragon in hand.
Game 3: His t1 is diamond, wasteland, chalice @ 1. turn 2 I ee his board away and proceed to waste lock him a few turns later.
Round 2: Steve Judd - Isamaru - Vial Horror 1-1-0
Game 1: We both open with island pass his turn 2 he takes a 3 minute turn to drop a scrubland go. I roll my finger at him to move it along. Apparently, this made him pissed at me, so he proceeded to play slower. "The man's got douche in his veins!"
Game 2: He double hymms turns 2 and 3 and I go into top deck mode for most of the game. He beats me with 1 turn left in time with a EOT Vial in Hunted Horror.
Round 3: Scott Muir - Mono-red Burn w/ Ensaring Bridge 0-2
Game 1: I lead with double factory beats and try to race. His turns go rift bolt, magma jet my guy, PoP, Chain Lightning, Bridge, Bridge, PoP, Fireblast. I eventually have to swords my dude and attempt an elspeth. He Shrapnel Blasts which is lethal with me at 2, I force and die to Fireblast. He was at 1 and I was at 1. :-(
Game 2: I mull into everything that is awful. He goes lava spike, lava spike, bolt, chain lightning, pop, fireblast. I die turn 4 or 5 without casting a spell. I rip double elspeth and land my first 4 turns.
At this point, I know I have to win out to make it. Eh, fuck it, I usually have to win out to make top 8s so I'm used to the pressure.
Round 4: Andrew Beckett Natural Order Thresh 2-0
Game 1: He doesn't see a force the entire game and I luck sack into force off standstill and cs off standstill twice to stop natural order. I win through no answer to e dragon.
Game 2: He has 5 mana and wall of roots on the board. Plays goyf and noble hierarch instead of playing the natural order I know he has in his hand. The following turn I kill goyf, noble hierarch, wall of roots, and dryad arbor with a perish. I ride elspeth to the win a few turns later.
Round 5: Dustin Buckingham Dreadstill Ugr 2-0 Nice guy
We both know what either person was playing.
Game 1: He has top & cb in play turn 2. I land go. He Dreadnaughts with trick bind. I cast EE @ 1 and he doesn't reveal for cb for some reason. I kill his naught. I had vindicate + swords. I land crucible and start chump a 6/7 goyf @ 7 life with a mishra's factory until I finally draw a vindicate 8 turns later. I win with e dragon at turn 25+.
Game 2: I 3 for 1 cb and double goyf with ee and he scoops to double factory.
Round 6: Eric Hendershott Rock 2-0 Funnest match of the tournament.
Game 1: We trade land destruction spells in the form of wasteland and vindicate on my part and vindicate, sinkhole, and waste land on his part for the first 8 turns. He plays a Urborg which allows me to cast a ee @ 2 to kill a goyf and I stabilize many turns later off a crucible. I luck sack into removal for all his tombstalkers.
Game 2: Lots of LD again from both sides. I cast ajani and get my 16/16 token swords. I win with recurring e. dragon.
Round 7: Jeremy Barbeau 41 Land.dec 1-2 Nice guy Fun match - He made day 2 - First time ever playing this MU :-(
Game 1: I force exploration like a nub and he resolves manabond and drops his hand. I swords his treetop and ee his mana bond and into top deck mode we go. At one point he has 4 maze of iths on the board. I some how cast a crucible through double port and waste lock him 10-12 turns later.
Game 2: I mulligan into hate but lose in savage fashion to double waste and seismic assault with active loam.
Game 3: I play mistake myself out of the tournament by letting my mage die to a tabernacle. I get all my relics killed by ancient grudge. I have no permanents and rip wasteland off the top and allow him to pick the land I waste. Also, he EOT ports my fetch land and then wastes it the following turn. I wish I took a picture, it was awesome.
I was out at this point, but decided to push forward.
Round 8: Pierre-Olivi (name truncated by WotC) Bastien-Dionne - Rock 0-2 Nice guy from Quebec, Canada
Game 1: We trade lots of answers and vindicates. I realize later on I lost this due to mis-management of resources, namely vindicates/wasteland. I should have saved a waste for volrath's stronghold. He starts to recur witness for his treetops and goyfs. I can't find crucible in time.
Game 2: I just gave up.
I told him after the match I appreciated the speed at which he played because his turn, literally, took less than 30 seconds, didn't matter what he was doing. He responded with, "It's a sign of respect." I really appreciated this match and my opponent.
Round 9: Deryck Rothenberger - Elf storm - 2-0 - He sat next to me the round before and he played "the rules nazi." "The rules nazi" wanted to know each time Deryck stacked essence warden and each time it resolved by a vocal reminder. Glad I didn't play that dude.
Game 1: I drop ee @ 1 and three for 1 him turn 3. I counter two glimpse.
Game 2: He starts with leyline of lifeforce in his opening hand. And proceeds to draw triple leyline of the lifeforce the following 3 turns. I set ee @ 1 with perish and e plague in my hand.
All in all, 5-3-1. I punted the 41 land.dec match, but o well. I need to rework my side board and give up on the burn match up because it's basically auto lose. I'm happy I made a good run and stayed in contention up until round 7. My deck was extremely consistent and resilient throughout the day against all kinds of match-ups.
Deck list
// Lands
3 [ON] Flooded Strand
2 [ON] Polluted Delta
2 [UNH] Plains
2 [UNH] Island
1 [UNH] Swamp
3 [B] Tundra
2 [B] Underground Sea
1 [B] Scrubland
3 [JGC] Mishra's Factory
3 [REW] Wasteland
1 [TSP] Academy Ruins
// Creatures
1 [PR] Eternal Dragon
// Spells
4 [MM] Brainstorm
4 [AL] Force of Will
4 [B] Swords to Plowshares
3 [JGC] Counterspell
3 [FD] Engineered Explosives
3 [DIS] Spell Snare
3 [OD] Standstill
3 [AP] Vindicate
2 [SC] Decree of Justice - I only ever want to see it past turn 6.
2 [ALA] Elspeth Knight-Errant
2 [IN] Fact or Fiction
2 [REW] Wrath of God - Finally proving it's worth
1 [FD] Crucible of Worlds - MVP without question
// Sideboard
SB: 3 [FNM] Engineered Plague Amazing with all the tribal going around.
SB: 3 [JGC] Meddling Mage
SB: 3 [SHM] Runed Halo - Fucking god awful
SB: 2 [LRW] Ajani Goldmane
SB: 2 [TE] Perish - Great "Meta" Amazing
SB: 2 [ALA] Relic of Progenitus
Slops:
FOFing into double FOF when my deck registration said I had 2 fofs. hmmmm
Isamaru being Isamaru
32 cab ride from O'Hare to Schaumburg, about 10 miles.
No orange juice saturday morning.
Not getting a chance to hook up with a chick I was suppose to meet up with because it would have been 100 dollar taxi ride round trip to down town chicago and back.
Scrubbing
Calling Ben names when he was sitting right behind me
Losing to the Rock
Punting Games
Pat stepping in a puddle that was probably a good foot deep
Louis and DJ for saying they were going to go at one point and not going
Props:
Big Bowl - Thai Restaurant for their ginger ale (tasted like ginger spiced seltzer mmm)
Seeing watchmen sunday night
Going to time once playing landstill for 9 rounds
Geoff for almost getting there
Getting Chinese, Japanese Standstill for 4 and 6 bucks.
Team Awesome for living the dream.
Gabriel Nassif for being my favorite pro player and winning the GP
@mossivo1986: Can you post your list?
Originally Posted by Pinder
Turns out that some weird chemical reaction between the Twinkie filling and Ranch Dressing opens up a portal straight into Hell, through which the Devil is then able to shit directly into your mouth.
4 [ON] Flooded Strand
4 [R] Tundra
1 [R] Underground Sea
1 [R] Scrubland
1 [FUT] Tolaria West
1 [MM] Dust Bowl
1 [TSP] Academy Ruins
3 [UNH] Plains
3 [UNH] Island
3 [JGC] Mishra's Factory
// Creatures
2 [MOR] Vendilion Clique
2 [ALA] Elspeth, Knight-Errant
// Spells
2 [SC] Decree of Justice
1 [LRW] Ponder
3 [OD] Standstill
2 [JU] Cunning Wish
1 [IN] Fact or Fiction
4 [AL] Force of Will
2 [10E] Wrath of God
1 [TE] Humility
3 [FD] Engineered Explosives
2 [ALA] Relic of Progenitus
3 [DIS] Spell Snare
4 [FNM] Brainstorm
4 [FNM] Swords to Plowshares
2 [CHK] Sensei's devining top
SB:
1 pulse of the fields
1 extirpate
1 enlightened tutor
1 return to dust
1 path to exile
1 hydroblast
1 blue elemental blast
1 circle of protection: green
1 runed halo
1 relic of progenitus
3 Engineered plague
2 ajani goldmane
full tourney rep.
http://www.mtgthesource.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13076
Last edited by mossivo1986; 03-10-2009 at 03:15 AM.
Hey here is the list I ended up running at the GP. I ended at 11-4 having 2 byes from my rating. I only had one loss where my deck failed me and drew practically no land. My other losses were to good players running good decks. I lost to Dreadstill (No land round sadly), Landstill Mirror (sort of but without Standstills not sure but moat kicked my ass, on a losing streak in the mirror lately), Affinity who drew the nuts and the Dragon Stompy guy who made top 4 (props for running Boil it kicked my ass and I didn't see it coming).
4x STP
3x Wrath of God
3x Decree of Justice
2x Eternal Dragon
3X Engineered Explosive's
3X Vindicate
3x Spellsnare
3x Counterspell
4x Force of Will
3x Brainstorm
4x Standstill
2x Fact or Fiction
Same land base as usual
SB
1x Counterspell
1x Wrath of God
1x Elspeth
1x Decree of Justice
4x Engineered Plague
4x Planar Void
3x Orim's Chant
Unfortunatly I don't have more time at the moment but i'll try to get a tournament report up in the near future.
Team Pandora
Team Disqualified Poster
Wow, what an interesting sideboard. You should tell everyone the story of how you beat mono-red burn. Congrats on the finish, when I heard you made day 2 I figured, "sweet, glad at least one landstill player will top 8."
I saw your affinity match from day 2 and the guy luck sacked game 1 drawing nothing but threats with a plating on the board.
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