Brainstorm
Force of Will
Lion's Eye Diamond
Counterbalance
Sensei's Divining Top
Tarmogoyf
Phyrexian Dreadnaught
Goblin Lackey
Standstill
Natural Order
The nice thing about these threads is you get to see who understands the format, and who doesn't.Originally Posted by Aggro_zombies
So yeah, you're wrong. I suggest you reread the bottom part of my post. Learn.Originally Posted by Adryan
If WotC really wanted to fix Legacy they'd do all of the following:
1. Ban the blue shell.
That means Brainstorm, Force of Will and Ponder. That leaves all the blue power in the format still available but at only slightly more consistency than non-blue shells. Yes, people will put Preordain in for Ponder and Serum Visions as the second cantrip but the overall power of the blue shell will be much lower with no Brainstorm and no Force of Will.
Daze, Spell Pierce and Stifle will still be there to stop combo from going berserk on turn 1 and 2 and there are a few lists that will play all 3 alongside other synergistic assets. You'll have like a 5% turn 0 win rate with a lot of combo lists and that just is what it is. Combo has that 5% turn 0 win against non-blue lists now as it is.
2. Ban Vengevine and unban Survival of the Fittest.
One card breaks SotF right now and makes it grindingly hard to compete with and that's Vengevine. Lots of other things become better with SoTF in play but isn't that a good thing? Birds of Paradise might even see a comeback and that would definitely be a good thing.
3. Ban Emrakul, the Aeons Torn and Griselband.
There are a bunch of really cool things to reanimate and show and tell but the two creatures above are so much better than all of them that the others never see play. Both were mistakes when they were printed and neither is necessary for a healthy meta. They're both extreme overkill for cheating into play in a format where cheating into play isn't exactly hard.
4. Ban either Sensei's Divining Top or Terminus.
Doesn't have to be both, just one or the other. The combo sits on all creature aggro strategies so heavily that it's almost impossible to play creature aggro in Legacy. SDT might be the logical ban because it causes time issues in tournaments.
You do those 4 things and we're back to a healthy varied meta overnight. The number of playable archetypes will probably triple.
If you're gonna do all that you have to take out Wirewood Symbiote or Nettle Sentinel also, otherwise your "healthier more diverse" meta will just be elves and decks trying to beat elves.
Actually, why don't we just play Modern with dual lands grandfathered in?
The results also depend on what you consider different "archetypes," because apparently some people feel that every deck with Brainstorm, Ponder, and 8 fetchlands is the same archetype.
I totally disagree on banning Force of Will. Combo gets way better without Force running around. Oddly enough, fast combo decks got better with Treasure Cruise around since those decks often cut Stifles and Spell Pierces.
I never thought of Force being an oppressive card. A card that is card disadvantage and is often sided out vs fair decks.
Cruise is stupid. A 1 mana draw three card. wtf. As mentioned before, you'd think after seeing Tombstalker for a while that they may be more careful with Delve. Nope. Dig Through Time is pretty insane too but I wouldn't ban that quite yet. Not sure if they are going to ban Cruise though. Power level is up there but it doesn't saturate top 8's, the way cards like Mental Misstep or Survival of the Fittest were. I find it so annoying that not only blue gets the best card selection, they now have the best card draw too.
Cruise is the only card I would ban. And for unbans maybe Black Vise.
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Yeah, I definitely don't read this as "a blog entry of some MODO guy who quit Wizards because he tried to be productive, but they wouldn't let him and moved him to DotP instead." They were letting him be productive and were apparently happy with what he was doing, but his supervisor (correctly) noted he wasn't happy and tried moving him to Duels of the Planeswalkers to see if that would improve things for him.
If I were to take any criticism for Wizards of the Coast from that blog post, it would be that the work environment isn't very good (at least in the digital development portion he worked in), and that causes people who actually do want to go in and legitimately fix problems to become discouraged and burn out.
I'm a total non-blue player, do think that something should be done supporting non-blue cards, hope that treasure cruise (or tnn, maybe delver?) will feel the axe and I still fully agree with this.
Force of Will is very much encouraged by me. It is brilliant design, card disadvantage, powerful enough but not oppressive. I just wish there were fantastic pitch spells in other colors, but that's beside the point.
Sorry for my bad English, but I'm not sure if I get the message; I hope that you're not equating the life necessity of nightshift overtimes with Magic events.
Even if I'd be a worker by the belt conveyor, still the tourneys brought me very little pleasure with their 135% man-hours production of Ponder after Ponder after Ponder in a five-year plan for cantrips.
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Ban Force, unban Frantic Search and Mind's Desire WOOOO!
Ban force, unban MANA DRAIN.
LMAO, you can't be serious right? I played a blue-based deck once, and it wasn't for me, but these examples just don't make sense (no offence btw). I do however agree something must be done about blue-dominance, but not by banning the blue shell or the other aformentioned cards!
I hope other colors will get some power back in future releases, or even by unbanning some cards. To me the main problem would be: which cards to unban? A lot of cards were banned before I got 'seriously' into the game. I never saw them in action, never played in that meta, so I only know the stories.
Power cards are named power cards for a reason, but unban some of them for, let's say, a brief period (call it a paroll-time) and see how the meta reacts to it. Surely a lot have changed since some of those cards were banned. Perhaps the powerlevels have changed, even dropped. It is possible. (as a Goblin-fanatic, my personal favorite would be Goblin Recruiter; t2-kills aren't that spectaculair these days, but stacking your deck is - so unbanning RC will probably never happen-)
Just my two cents
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For what it's worth, there's a Day 2 breakdown of the SCG Open:
Let's see how this plays out
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