Brainstorm
Force of Will
Lion's Eye Diamond
Counterbalance
Sensei's Divining Top
Tarmogoyf
Phyrexian Dreadnaught
Goblin Lackey
Standstill
Natural Order
Exclusing the Legacy staples like Ooze, Goyf, Abrupt Decay, Bob, Liliana, fetchlands, Thoughtseize, etc, Modern Rock is really cheap to build. Like, you need a couple Dismember, a few $7 shocklands, and some narrow $2 Modern sideboard cards. I don't understand why you'd want to sell off Bobs, Goyfs, Lilis, fetches, Thoughtseizes, Oozes, etc just because you can't play Rock in Modern anymore. It doesn't make any sense from a financial standpoint, nor from a Legacy standpoint.
gosh i was hoping to have tnn banned.
Skullclamp. Out of all things. Skullclamp?! Chances are you never played with it. Normaly that would be fine but not for Skullclamp. The card is so absurd, we're actually coming close to the very outter limits of Magic once we touch that card.
The seven cardinal sins of Legacy:
1. Discuss the unbanning ofLand TaxEarthcraft.
2. Argue that banning Force of Will would make the format healthier.
3. Play Brainstorm without Fetchlands.
4. Stifle Standstill.
5. Think that Gaea's Blessing will make you Solidarity-proof.
6. Pass priority after playing Infernal Tutor.
7. Fail to playtest against Nourishing Lich (coZ iT wIlL gEt U!).
I really wanted to get into modern for several reasons, but these hamfisted bannings and forced format shaping has totally killed my interest.
I mean, you can't reasonably expect a decent format where Goyf, Bob, Clique, Delver, Geist, Nacatl, Snapcaster etc. are free to roam, yet Preordain is banned, Counterspell is considered broken, and all the spell-based combo decks are banned. I mean, not to be an elistist but is it really that better to lose to twin t5 than lose to grapeshot t4?
If you're uninterested in Modern, great, there's a format that can satisfy your Magic needs... it's called Legacy. Why do Legacy players insist on trying to make Modern into Legacy-lite? Why do Legacy players cry about not being able to play Ponder, Dread Return, JtMS, etc in Modern when they can just play with those cards in Legacy? Why can't Legacy be Legacy and Modern be Modern?
“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle".
- Albert Einstein
I'm pretty sure Wizards has no idea how Legacy works. Why the heck won't they unban some cards like Earthcraft?
+1 To Arsenal's last comment.
Also, if you don't play Modern don't fucking post about it, you make yourself look stupid and waste everyone's time by having us read garbage.
I think you miss the point. A deck isn't dead when it is still able to win tournaments. Goblins was more than capable to win tournaments. Like I said it will never be as popular as it used to be because the meta can hate it out very easily. Right now this is happening, but not because of Goblins, but because of TNN. All the hate on TNN is detrimental for a deck as Goblins.
I only gave some results of big SCG events, but Goblins was a winning strategy globaly, it was performing well in Europe and even Japan. In August or September it was a DTB here on The Source. So please enlighten me and explain to me: "TNN did not push out Maverick, Goblins or Aggro Loam ... those decks were dead long before."
Let me also iterate that all those decks that only have like a 3% representation on Tournaments are actualy the thing that seperates Legacy from modern. Did you ever go to a modern event? Even a Grand Prix is the same decks round after round. You play against BGx 3 times, 2 Affinity decks, 2 UWr control decks and 2 Splinter Twins. Impressive... The flavor of Legacy is that you are not facing Blade control and Patriot every round. Lately this is deteriorating into exactly that and I blame TNN and somewhat Brainstorm for this.
It looks like a lot of people feel this way, but the problem is that Modern is supported by a PTQ season, a PT, more Grand Prixs, and even the Modern FNM option, whereas Legacy is not. I play both formats, but my reason for playing Modern is the GPs and PTQs (and the Modern PT I played in). There is definitely a reason why you can't just play Legacy if you don't like the Modern banned list if you are a competitive Magic player.
You just have to accept that the SCG Opens and occassional BoM-style tourneys are going to be the best you're going to get in terms of major-prize support for a Legacy event. Prize payout for Legacy events aren't anything to scoff at either; SCG Opens award 1st place $2,400 for a 1-day 250-300 person tourney whereas GPs award 1st place $4,000 for a 2-day 1,200-2,400 person tourney. BoM? Their prize support is absolutely bonkers, imo the best any tourney has to offer.
I also play both formats competitively and really enjoy Legacy for when I want to Brainstorm, SFM, Jace and Modern for when I want to Sphinx's Revelation for 4+, Cryptic Command and Ajani Vengeant -7 my opponent's lands. Each format offers me a unique experience that can't be replicated in the other.
They announced modern as an eternal format that starts with 8th edition. When people heard that it was reasonable to expect that it would be like a lot Legacy except at a lower cost barrier since you wouldn't have to buy Dual Lands. It's reasonable that these players would be ticked off when cards like preordain are banned. At that point the options are to either keep playing very expensive Legacy decks or a (perceived) inferior format in Modern.
It's completely unreasonable to think that an Eternal format that begins with 8th Edition/Mirrodin would be "a lot like Legacy, but cheaper because no ABUR duals". There are so many incredibly powerful and essential cards in Legacy that pre-date 8th Edition/Mirrodin it's not even close. Why anyone would think Modern = no-duals Legacy just because they heard the words "Eternal format" is beyond me.
Due to the Reserved List, that will not happen. Although, the majority of the complaints I hear from Legacy players about Modern is not about the ABUR duals, it's about not being able to play with Ponder, Dread Return, Stoneforge Mystic, JtMS, etc. Essentially, they dislike the Modern banned list.
But why? They can just play Dread Return in Legacy if they really want to play with it soooo badly. Ponder? In Legacy, there are multiple tempo decks and multiple combo decks that run it as an auto 4-of. Stoneforge Mystic? 3 out of the top 5 Legacy decks run a playset.
If all of these Legacy players want to play with their Legacy staples... just stick to Legacy. If they want to branch out and try something different, give Modern a shot. If they don't like Modern, fine. But stop complaining about not being able to play with Ponder in Modern when you have the ability to do so in Legacy.
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