Brainstorm
Force of Will
Lion's Eye Diamond
Counterbalance
Sensei's Divining Top
Tarmogoyf
Phyrexian Dreadnaught
Goblin Lackey
Standstill
Natural Order
If you look at the way results are going, Dig through Time is a hell of a card. I wouldn't be surprised to see if the DCI is at least looking at it. The two best decks? Omni and Miracles, both got better with Dig and Cruise being banned. Grixis? Dig through Time. Various flavours of Stoneblade? Dig through Time. The card is disgusting in Omni.
Seems to be getting up there. I remember when we touted that no Delver deck could possibly run Dig. 2 blue? How could they!? But Dig is REAL good. I'm not making any statements, but I think this is a more likely target than Brainstorm.
But I'm sick of these people in general, SnT or not.I am sick and ****ing tired of losing to this stupid ****ing deck and these stupid ****ing players that just shrug their fat shoulders, drop their hand of pink-sleeved cards onto their grubby My Little Pony playmats and say, "Didn't matter anyways, still had all deez nuts."
Should we just ban pink sleeves?
Please.
Banning DTT is only a temporary solution to a permanent problem, though. The cantrip cartell still remains as the best consistency engine in the format with no comparable alternatives.
Main problem is that
a) consistency tools in other colors (besides green, to a certain degree) suck and
b) Brainstorm is so above everything else in powerlevel that it's nigh impossible to hate out since proper hate for it doesn't exist.
Sure, you can run stuff like a Chalice deck, but those suffer from their own consistency issues. Printing both hate cards for Brainstorm AND giving other colors ways to compete with cantrips in terms of consistency is a pretty tall order.
I think this is the argument people secretly believe, but refuse to admit. They've played a game that, since it's inception, due to inexperience with game design, has distributed the power level of cards inequally across the Colors. If you want to play a game where there is more balance, Modern is happy to have you. If you want to play with cards printed Urza's and before, stop complaining.
Sounds like your problem is less with the card, and more with your opponents. You should try pretending that your opponent is a very skilled watermellon - don't pay attention to anything they do or say, and just play the game.
If a playmat or sleeve color is somehow impacting your game, the cards they are playing aren't the real issue here...
nedleeds keeps at it with ridiculous statements that should be anathema. I fully expect him to start talking about a Legacy Restricted list shortly. I would rather have YawgWill in Legacy that SotF, it wouldn't be as oppressive. Might as well bring Flash and Mystical tutor back.
Pretty much. I'd love to see the DCI history of the most vocal people in this thread to see the last time they played more than 3 rounds in a 32+ person tournament. People who don't actually play are entitled to their opinions, but they're fooling themselves if they think their opinions have more merit than the people who actually show up to events.
Why would you be dropping at 4-2? Statistically, you are still eligible for prizes in most events, and you are not eliminated from most multi-day events.
I mean, unless you hadn't actually played in a real tournament in recent memory, and you like to bitch about people actually playing.
Check out my Legacy UBTezz Primer. Chalice of the Void: Keeping Magic Fair.
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Most of the 'Ban brainstorm!' arguments are based on the logic that 'more different cards should get played in Legacy', as though the success or health of the format can be measured by the portion of cards that are available and see play. This is an idiotic metric.
I'm slightly (though not much) more sympathetic to their point of view than you are, mostly because I'd like to see some deckbuilding space open up in the top tier. I don't think banning Brainstorm is thr best way to do that, but I kinda-sorta share some feeling that the current meta is a bit stale.
What's your argument here? I'm interested to hear it, but it's not at all obvious a priori that Survival is too good now. I actually think adding a Survival deck to the meta would be a great foil to Miracles because it would get around the aspect of Terminus that's most punishing - putting creatures in a zone where they can't be easily accessed. It's not likely to displace GSZ from decks like Elves, so it wouldn't be 'they only way to do creatures', and it's also very easy to disrupt with a litany of cards that already see a ton of play.nedleeds keeps at it with ridiculous statements that should be anathema. I fully expect him to start talking about a Legacy Restricted list shortly. I would rather have YawgWill in Legacy that SotF, it wouldn't be as oppressive. Might as well bring Flash and Mystical tutor back.
Did you read my post at all, or did you just choose to ignore my arguments?
The problem with survival is the way wizards currently designs cards, with creatures being given stronger and stronger effects at the expense of spells, it would be a matter of time before there is another 'vengevine' that comes along and breaks the card in a new way.
Show and Tell can probably go for the same reason listed above.
I fail to see how your post and my post contradict themselves.
Maybe I should make my point more clear:
Brainstorm is too good since the alternatives and hate for it suck. It would be better if the format could compensate it and thus keeping Brainstorm around while making its fans happy, but despite its depth, the Legacy card pool has some serious shortcomings in dealing with it. At some point, a line must be drawn between being popular and being healthy for the format.
Brainstorm has become the cancer of the format. The question right now is to remove the cancer (plus the "organs" it affects) and hope the health improves afterwards or keep the cancerous "organs" around while the cancer spreads further, slowly killing the host.
I understood your point the first time, and I understand it now. In fact, I addressed both of your posts in the post that you quoted, but I'll restate my case briefly.
Even if it were indisputably correct to ban Brainstorm (and clearly it's not beyond dispute), there is a significant obstacle to doing so, namely that people love the card. I hope that you can at least recognize that for a substantial number of Legacy players, perhaps even a majority, Brainstorm is not only format-defining on a practical level (i.e., it's clearly the best card and Legacy is the only format where it's legal as a 4-of), but it's also an essential part of why they enjoy the format. On the issue of Dig, I'll just quote:
I explicitly addressed that banning Dig doesn't make the top tables much less blue AND that it only takes one more card to undo that effect of the ban. I also suggested that a ban of both Ponder and Preordain is arguably preferable to a ban of Brainstorm from a keeping-people-from-quitting perspective, but that these actions are only justified if the goal is to make the top tables less blue, and that's something I don't think is needed. As far as I'm concerned, Dig Through Time is the most banworthy (non-Brainstorm) card in the format right now, and I'm not sold on action yet.
I'm pretty skeptical of this argument - it's not like the new Creature-That-Rebreaks-Survival is going to do anything other than come into play from the graveyard and there are at least a dozen playable answers to reanimation strategies. On top of that, whatever creature it is is going to cost at least 1GG and involve no fewer than two priority passes before it impacts the game state beyond changing zones. Maybe if they print something completely insane like a cycle of creatures with "if this whole cycle is in the graveyard you win the game", there'd be an argument, but then there'd also be an argument for banning Buried Alive.
We had a poll about that a year ago. While some players would quit, I think the number of people actually quitting would be way lower. It's easier to say "I quit!" than actually doing it.
I agree that DTT is the "most bannable" card right now since it shares the same issues TC had. And something has to be done, since the blue/Brainstorm penetration isn't at ~70%, but probably closer to 80+% as MTG Top 8 suggests since the data we have are misleading for the reasons I posted earlier today.
As for banning Ponder and Preordain, that's just dancing around the issue. People would still run Brainstorm + Serum Visions. That's a slight power reduction at best for most lists and would probably only hit decks that run 9-12 cantrips harder. Brainstorm with its load of unique properties is the main issue. Printing symmetrical, maindeckable hate for Brainstorm would be a better solution, but the power level required for that would need to be absurd, leading to swingier games in general.
They are almost all full of shit, or they don't actually play anyway, or they really only enjoy winning with the clear best 75 in which case they can settle on the next deck they scrape from results.scg.com. If there is some percentage of people who truly only enter legacy events because Brainstorm is legal as a four of, and they sell all their cards and leave if it gets banned, then I see that as beneficial. They didn't actually enjoy the card pool, or the format they just had some warped obsession with a hopelessly broken Ice Age common, they likely should seek help.
Edit: something something Vintage is dead because only one Brainstorm something something
Sorry yeah, I meant Recruiter.. derp.
It's possible, but unless it's unbanned no one's going to waste time testing it out and tuning decklists.
For what it's worth, I believe Vial-Goblins is very close to being a good deck. With the exceptions of combo matchups, no fair deck will just blow Goblins out of the water, assuming that the Goblins deck is properly built. E.g; Esper Deathblade will probably win 75% of the time, but it will take a while for them to push through the defences and/or stabilise the board and convert that into a win. Game 2 of this matchup is the best example of this.
Take out the shitty tarfires, put in the Recruiters and blammo, you've got a real deck capable of keeping up with all the other fair decks.
Why don't they unban Recruiter, Balance, and Survival and turn the whole format into a fuckfest
Cheers
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