Brainstorm
Force of Will
Lion's Eye Diamond
Counterbalance
Sensei's Divining Top
Tarmogoyf
Phyrexian Dreadnaught
Goblin Lackey
Standstill
Natural Order
Am I the only one that "Feels" something is going to change? I had this same feeling last year about Modern, I have it now about Legacy. I do not normally clock watch the announcements but I just feel like something really might happen this time. Makes me uneasy.
Edit:
Death, you do not execute innocent parties to spare guilty ones. If Brainstorm if found to be at fault, it's Brainstorm that has to go, not Ponder as a proxy.
I would love to see some unbannings. Question is, the stuff that could be unbanned, is it good enough to shake the format up? Maybe not.
-Matt
So we should ban Brainstorm because all the decks with separate poor-color identity, overly-efficient threats happen to play Brainstorm for stability... instead of banning the poorly designed threats? Sure, why not ban fetchalands while we're at it, most of the other "ban brainstorm" arguments like this apply to fetches too, as I noted earlier in the thread.
If they ban something they're going to ban the card that appears alongside ALL of those threats, not the threats themselves.
Ultimately if they're worried about pissing people off they're better off banning Brainstorm than banning all the broken cards that it finds. People may not like Brainstorm gone but they're going to be howling at the moon if Delver of Secrets AND Show and Tell AND True-Name Nemesis AND Jace, the Mind Sculptor AND Lion's Eye Diamond all go instead.
Think about it.
The interesting question is what they do with Force of Will.
And I have never claimed otherwise, so I'm happy to agree with you :)
But as Megadeus stated, lots of decks are starting to share a large pool of cards. I'm not a fan of a shell of cards that is just great on its own, and can be fitted into Control like Miracles (monastery mentor is only going to enhance blue shell controll), tempo, combo (ascendency, Omniscience, ...)
That's why I really like cards like Green sun's zenith, it's also superpowerful but also limits you (to playing green creatures). There is only one GSZ-deck in the DTB, and it sure stands out between its four blue-shell brethren.
It's possible that TC gets banned but then that just brings back RUG Tempo as the DTB, with Miracles, BUG Delver, Stoneblade and Elves on it's heels. That's the meta from August and it's still close to a 70% Brainstorm meta.
I think WotC thought that TC was going to go into every blue shell list and it would be an easy ban this time around. Instead it has slotted into every Delver list and is not so easy to define.
I guess I'd put the odds like this right now:
Brainstorm - 80%
Delver of Secrets - 50%
Treasure Cruise - 50%
Ponder - 20%
Force of Will - ?
50% on the Survival unbanning and 50% on Vengevine being banned if Survival comes off the list.
I hope they do nothing. And if they do, they unban someting to shake things up. i rather see a powerful card unbanned and then banned 6months later.
A ban of Brainstorm in legacy would be the nail for me.
A Ponder ban makes no sense in a vacuum. It is the most easily replaceable spell in the blue shell and Preordain would just take it's place in the shell.
If you're going to ban Ponder as the answer then you also need to ban Preordain at the same time. It's possible you need to ban Serum Visions as well. You probably need to ban all blue 1cc sorcery speed cantrips that let you dig 3 deep in your library and get a card in the same turn. That would accomplish a significant weakening of the shell.
Of course then you have the problem that arises when you're executing the mentally-deficient fall guy instead of the smart killer: the kills will just keep happening.
Brainstorm is better than Treasure Cruise by miles. It doubles its usage. I respect those of you who are at least saying, I like the card Brainstorm, it's absurd but I don't want them to ban it because I like playing with it. The ones babbling about pillars, and banning Serum Visions need a detox.
#BanFetchlands2015
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