In my experience, this is only true after the Elves player has been able to draw through a fair amount of cards in order to find their hate cards. This is similar to what Brainstorm/Ponder/Preordain does for AnT; they board in 3 Abrupt Decay to deal with problematic hate cards and hope to cantrip into them. Elves boards in their Abrupt Decays and hope to hyper-draw into them.
But the problem is that unless you are lucky enough to have naturally drawn into your hate, SoL out will prevent you from being able to find it efficiently and/or quickly enough for it to matter before you're in a losing position. The Elves' hate card is able to deal with the problematic creature, sure, but finding it is an entirely different story when you can't draw additional cards.
It's another nuisance for sure, but Elves tends to be sooooo resilient. This warrants testing first of course, but I think we are still in a good place with GSZ for Qasali and 4 Natural Orders (and Decays after boarding). That's a total of 12 answers after boarding. And I'm not even taking into account of just hardcasting Hasselhoof. Plus we don't necessarily even need the answers to win. Teeg scares me a lot more. Teeg + SoL + Mom seems like a nightmare. But even then all hope is not lost.
I'm gonna try to test this new spirit card on cockatrice later tonight to see how annoying it is.
One oddball way to deal with it in the Swan Song build is to play a singleton Coiling Oracle, but it's not the best of ideas really.
Originally Posted by Lemnear
I experimented with 1x Coiling Oracle for a couple of months before I decided to substitute a Scavenging Ooze instead. I find the card to be "cute" and the odds of drawing a land off the top of your library is not that great to warrant its inclusion. In addition, we can't form a consistent tag-team with Coiling Oracle and Elvish Visionary due to the mana requirement of Coiling Oracle.
Oh ok. I wasn't able to interpret it that way.![]()
Sorry for replying to a post 2 pages back (the topic thankfully kinda took off), but I wasn't implying Viridian Shaman would do anything against Spirit of the Labyrith. I was implying that the Viridian Shaman we run in the MD makes a lone Ethersworn Cannonnist much less of a threat at the moment than the Spirit does.
I'm curious to see how much of an impact the SotL will actually make on the current meta, can't wait to start going toe-to-toe with it.
Talking about devotion... Lol.
And then show up at an event only to pilot Goblins. Lol.
whats the golgari charm for? humility/moat? supreme verdict?
@Kayradis - Nice tatts man. You picked a good artist.
@Shang - the Charms are probably for the Leylines Zombie was anticipating out of Show and Tell decks, as he mentioned. It also directly zaps the new hatecat, as it is an enchantment too.
Elves Discord Channel: https://discord.gg/2EVsdw2
I am told the feet hurt the most. I have a friend who told me it took a long time to find someone that was even willing to work on her feet. They are sweet too, nice.
Ill post more pics once its completed.
Still. I was talking with Lemnear this morning (gotta love the time zone difference since they bring amazing discussions about women, mtg and parties at coffee time!) and I think it's time for me to take a break from Elves.
There's a lot of hate coming (hate that is also relevant against TNN).
Also, please, never run Fierce Empath or such poop cards.
The deck was finely designed by some mad geniuses, precisely tuned by some more than knowledgeable players and piloted by some Red-Baron-Style-Aces.
The list is proven.
It's like saying : "You see that Porshe right there? I wasn't convinced about the engine, so I took it out an put a Ford Fiesta engine instead. I'm gonna give it a try."
I hope you get the analogy.
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