Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Vintage Kiki-Pod Shops


Upon realizing that I could cast birthing pod by tapping a Mishra's Workshop, I started brewing up initial list. I streamed it a bit last night (twitch.tv/jjflipped) and made a few changes to end up with the following:

Lamaze (google it):

1 Mox Emerald
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Pearl
1 Mox Ruby
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Black Lotus
1 Voltaic Key
1 Nihil Spellbomb
1 Sol Ring
1 Mana Crypt
1 Trinisphere
2 Prophetic Prism
4 Birthing Pod
2 Goblin Welder
3 Phyrexian Revoker
1 Phantasmal Image
2 Deceiver Exarch
1 Magus of the Moon
1 Trinket Mage
1 Imperial Recruiter
1 Solemn Simulacrum
4 Lodestone Golem
1 Phyrexian Metamorph
1 Glen Elendra Archmage
1 Auriok Salvagers
1 Restoration Angel
1 Karmic Guide
1 Kiki-Jiki, the Mirror Breaker
1 Zealous Conscripts
1 Reveillark
1 Wurmcoil Engine
1 Plains
1 Island
1 Mountain
4 Cavern of Souls
1 Strip Mine
1 Tolarian Academy
4 Volcanic Island
1 Tundra
4 Mishra's Workshop

Sideboard:
3 Chalice of the Void
4 Leyline of the Void
1 Aegis of the Gods
2 Witchbane Orb
1 Yixlid Jailer
2 Thorn of Amethyst
1 Manic Vandal
1 Duplicant

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

NO Elders

Here is a list I might play sometime soon, in my current quest to find more decent (non-Elves!) shells for Natural Order. I think it needs some work, especially concerning needing more creatures for the order, but there are an effective 30 counting all non-Craterhoof/Progenitus creatures, fetches, zeniths, and wishes, maybe that is enough.

(Credit for the original idea goes to Zupponn on the source - http://www.mtgthesource.com/forums/showthread.php?26942-GB-Elders)

4 Deathrite Shaman
4 Veteran Explorer
3 Dungrove Elder
2 Scavenging Ooze
1 Eternal Witness
1 Progenitus
1 Craterhoof Behemoth
2 Dryad Arbor

4 Cabal Therapy
3 Abrupt Decay
2 Thoughtseize
4 Green Sun's Zenith
3 Living Wish
3 Natural Order
2 Umazawa's Jitte

7 Forest
4 Bayou
3 Misty Rainforest
4 Verdant Catacombs
1 Swamp
2 Gaea's Cradle

Sideboard:
1 Ashen Rider
1 Doomwake Giant
1 Dungrove Elder
1 Brain Maggot
1 Fleshbag Marauder
1 Phyrexian Metamorph
1 Eternal Witness
1 Phyrexian Revoker
1 Thragtusk
1 Stingerfling Spider
1 Viridian Shaman
1 Wickerbough Elder
1 Nylea, God of the Hunt
1 Bojuka Bog
1 Karakas

Thursday, June 5, 2014

All-In Twin

This is the list that I, for the most part, have been on for a couple years now. The deck was originally designed to have the maximum redundancy for beating discards/removal decks like Jund.

6 Island
2 Mountain
4 Scalding Tarn
2 Misty Rainforest
4 Steam Vents
3 Sulfur Falls
2 Cascade Bluffs
1 Shivan Reef
4 Deciever Exarch
4 Pestermite
4 Splinter Twin
4 Kiki-Jiki, the Mirror Breaker
4 Spellskite
4 Swan Song
1 Mizzium Skin
4 Serum Visions
4 Sleight of Hand

Sideboard
3 Shattering Spree
3 Gigadrowse
3 Anger of the Gods
1 Dismember
2 Echoing Truth
2 Negate
1 Mizzium Skin

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Disciple's Caw

I played in a local legacy event today, ended up splitting top4 with this rather strange looking pile of cards that was a couple cards off from a list that was posted by Patrick "Pich" Pichette over on the source.

4 Disciple of Deceit
4 Squadron Hawk
3 Baleful Strix
3 Gitaxian Probe
4 Cabal Therapy
4 Thoughtcast
4 Springleaf Drum
3 Mox Opal
1 Meekstone
1 Engineered Explosives
1 Pithing Needle
1 Brainstorm
1 Force of Will
1 Darkblast
1 Transmute Artifact
3 Thopter Foundry
2 Sword of the Meek
4 Seachrome Coast
4 Darkslick Shores
3 Glimmervoid
4 Seat of the Synod
4 Vault of Whispers

Sideboard
1 Pithing Needle
1 Darkblast
3 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Zealous Persecution
2 Grafdigger's Cage
1 Tormod's Crypt
2 Oblivion Ring
1 Cursed Totem
3 Meddling Mage

Overall, I really loved playing it. Every turn felt like a puzzle, which was sweet.

I'm going to try and push this idea a bit further, both in legacy and vintage (where it seems absurd).

Initial changes I'd like to make are to add 1x painter, 1x grindstone. It might not be good enough, but I like the idea of an instant kill instead of just the ability to grind out with foundry.

I was unimpressed with probe+therapy, but I am unsure how to properly fill those slots. I think that at least one swords to plowshares might make the cut.

In vintage, this seems like a real gameplan that could be great in some form of grixis shell. Welder most likely involved.



Thursday, March 13, 2014

Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn

This list is a spicy one that Stephen Boggemes and myself had been working on in anticipation of the Modern GP last weekend in Richmond, and now that it has passed, I am just going to post the list (which I didn't end up playing).

Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn

4 Faithless Looting
4 Birds of Paradise
2 Noble Hierarch
1 Children of Korlis
1 Mogg Fanatic
3 Inquisition of Kozilek
2 Zombie Infestation
1 Lotleth Troll
2 Life from the Loam
4 Congregation at Dawn
4 Skill Borrower
4 Necrotic Ooze
2 Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker
1 Borborygmos Enraged
3 Griselbrand
4 City of Brass
3 Gemstone Mine
1 Stomping Ground
1 Godless Shrine
2 Overgrown Tomb
4 Misty Rainforest
4 Verdant Catacombs
1 Forest
1 Breeding Pool
1 Hallowed Fountain

Sideboard

1 Kitchen Finks
1 Obstinate Baloth
4 Goryo's Vengeance
4 Fist of Suns
4 Emrakul
1 Zombie Infestation

At first glance, this deck makes almost no sense. I still cannot play it optimally.

Essentially, you win the game if you draw and resolve a congregation. Basic kills are to set up either kiki/griselbrand on top or in the grave to take advantage of ooze or skill borrower. You can obviously get more complex, especially if you have borrower in play already. The deck is capable of winning on your third turn's draw step, so it has the raw power needed for the format.

The typical kiki kill is to just target the ooze/borrower over and over and sac them all to the mogg's ability, or wait a turn and attack.

I am not going to write out a whole primer here, just wanted to share, as people were asking about it.

Monday, February 10, 2014

Omnimaniac

Guy standing behind my opponent at an SCG open after he scooped to me drawing my deck (after game 1): “How do you win?”

Me: “I’m sure I’d have found a way.” (Opponent realizes he has no idea how he lost)

Opponent (after game 2): “Well that was adorable.”

Omnimaniac (Or Omniclash, depending on your build) refers to the Cunning Wish builds of mono-blue Omniscience + Dream Halls decks. This article will cover the build currently played and refined by Brandon Adams and myself, as well as the build designed by Jean-Mary Accart. This deck was originally designed and created upon the structure of some older builds of Dream Halls by Jean-Mary Accart. He mentioned that he started working on the list as soon as Enter the Infinite was spoiled. His list was completed and sat dormant and unplayed from last December until his undefeated performance at GP Strasbourg. In early February, the word had spread to Brandon and myself. We loved the idea of the Firemind’s Foresight in the sideboard, allowing the deck to play through a lot more hate, and to go off a bit easier. Soon after this, I played the deck at SCG Cincinnati, getting crushed early by reanimator (a pretty bad matchup) and two turn three kills from goblins (found out this was possible, cavern -> lackey is fair).

So what exactly is this deck?

Enablers:
4 Show and Tell
4 Dream Halls

Make spells free:
4 Dream Halls
4 Omniscience

Wins on the spot if spells are free:
4 Enter the Infinite
4 Cunning Wish

Protection and utility:
3 Pact of Negation
4 Flusterstorm
1 Trickbind
4 Cunning Wish

Extra copies of all of the above:
1 Intuition

Cantrips:
4 Brainstorm
4 Ponder
4 Preordain

(some cards are in multiple categories, and are thus duplicates)

Gameplan:

Obviously, our game plan is to draw our deck with an Omni/Halls out. At that point we use cunning wish to actually win the game. Before that though we need to resolve that Enter the Infinite. Here is a quick rundown on the ways how:

- 3UU - Dream Halls + Cunning Wish + 3 blue cards (if you don’t run foresight)
- 3UU - Dream Halls + Cunning Wish + 2 blue cards
- 3UU - Dream Halls + Enter the Infinite + 1 blue card
- 3UU - Dream Halls + Intuition + 2 blue cards
- 2U - Show and Tell and any of the above
- 2U - Show and Tell + Omniscience + Cunning Wish
- 2U - Show and Tell + Omniscience + Enter the Infinite
- 2U - Show and Tell + Omniscience + Intuition
- 2U - Show and Tell + Omniscience + cantrips (not 100%, but very high)

Assembling these combinations of mana and cards is pretty easy when considering you run 12 cantrips.

The Mana:

Brandon/Myself:
3 Ancient Tomb
1 City of Traitors
4 Polluted Delta
4 Flooded Strand
6 Island
1 Underground Sea

Jean-Mary:
3 City of Traitors
3 Polluted Delta
4 Flooded Strand
10 Island

Jean-Mary does not include discard in his sideboard, so the Underground Sea in not needed, however we have other differences as well. He plays an additional land, and has switched one sol land to another island, giving him 2 more blue sources. I haven’t ruled this change out, and will be testing it soon.

The Spells:

4 Show and Tell - A ritual AND a discard spell. Must run 4 to get Omniscience into play.

4 Omniscience - The best way to cast cards for free.

4 Dream Halls - Less effective than Omni, but is castable. Running the 4th means you should be running the Foresight in the sideboard.

4 Enter the Infinite - Best way to draw your deck that doesn’t cost 4BBBB.

4 Cunning Wish - Running the full set to get foresight -> trickbind/intuition as a nod to Oblivion Ring, Qasali Pridemages, and Angel of Despairs.

0 Force of Will – Running one in board. Useful to wish for against combo.

3 Pact of Negation - 4th is in board. Useful to wish for a turn before going off against control.

4 Flusterstorm - The best protection spell.

1 Trickbind - Beats Oblivion Ring, Qasali Pridemage, Angel of Despair, Counterbalance, Griselbrand.

1 Intuition - Extra copy of everything. Allows the Foresight pile.

4 Brainstorm - Moving on.

4 Ponder - The next best cantrip.

4 Preordain - And the next best cantrip. Never cut these 12. Ever.

0 Impulse - This was the swap some players made over our trickbind. Clunky card.

0 Gitaxian Probe - The deck doesn’t want another cantrip, and this seems worse than a Sensei’s Divining Top if you did.

0 Leyline of Sanctity - Drawing this card after turn 1 (and even sometimes then) would make me want to quit magic. Jean-Mary plays one main in DDFT too, and he will likely continue this trend.

0 Grim Monolith - This was played in old Dream Halls and Hive Mind decks, but that redundancy wasn’t needed here.

0 Twincast - This was Gerry Thompson’s idea. Wish -> Foresight (Brainstorm, Twincast, Wish) -> Wish (twincasted) -> Beacon of Immortality + False Cure. This kill is all instant speed eliminating the need for trickbind, but does not cheapen the Dream Halls + Cunning Wish pile by a blue card, as you don’t run a maindeck intuition.

The Sideboard:

Included:

1 Intuition - Mainly used to find Enter the Infinite, but can be used to find Omni (slowly)

1 Firemind's Foresight - This card is awesome. The primary reason for this card’s inclusion is to make the Halls + Wish win cost one less blue card. Without Foresight, you are required to Wish (1), Intuition (2), Enter (3). With Foresight you Wish (1) Foresight (2), Intuition (2, use trickbind), Enter (2, use brainstorm).

1 Research / Development - Shuffles in Maniac.

1 Laboratory Maniac - Unless people start playing Sudden Shock or Wipe Away, this is the best wincon available. Emrakul can be answered, and Release the Ants can fail if they clash an Emrakul.

1 Force of Will - In sideboard to be wished for against combo.

1 Pact of Negation - To be wished for a turn before going off against combo. They Generally just counter the wish though, so win/win.

1 Trickbind - Wishable answer to Oblivion Ring, Qasali Pridemage, Angel of Despair, Counterbalance, Griselbrand.

1 Wipe Away - General answer to things. Between this and trickbind, you can beat a counterbalance set to 2 or 3 as well.

1 Slaughter Pact - Most efficient answer to hatebears. Always left in SB, while bounce comes in on occasion.

Metagame specific cards: (pick 6)

0-4 Thoughtseize - Combo hate. Requires Underground Sea.

0-1   Obliterate – Board this in to beat hatebears/enchantments. You Show and Tell Omniscience. Pass. On your next turn, Enter the Infinite. Pass, on your next turn, Obliterate. Slow, but deals with everything.

0-1 Surgical Extraction - Wishable grave hate, randomly allows you to see their hand if needed.

0-4 Leyline of Sanctity - Anti-discard and burn.

0-1 Noxious Revival - Jean-Mary’s grave hate spell that doubles as anti-discard.

0-1 Vision Charm - Cantrips or deals with hate bears.

0-3 Defense Grid - Very effective against tempo, can’;t be flustered or red blasted.

0-1 Eladamri's Call - To get Emrakul

0-1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn – to beat Teeg easier.

Not Included:

0 Silence - We had one at one point, but was just wasting a slot. Requires Tundra

0 Swords to Plowshares - We cut this for Slaughter Pact. Requires Tundra.

0 Release the Ants - Quit being cute.

My Current List:

Lands
3 Ancient Tomb
1 City of Traitors
4 Polluted Delta
4 Flooded Strand
6 Island
1 Underground Sea
Spells
4 Cunning Wish
4 Enter the Infinite
4 Dream Halls
4 Omniscience
4 Show and Tell
3 Pact of Negation
4 Flusterstorm
4 Brainstorm
4 Ponder
4 Preordain
1 Intuition
1 Trickbind
Sideboard
1 Intuition
1 Firemind's Foresight
1 Research / Development
1 Laboratory Maniac
1 Force of Will
1 Pact of Negation
1 Trickbind
1 Wipe Away
1 Obliterate
1 Slaughter Pact
4 Thoughtseize
1 Surgical Extraction

Tips on playing the deck:

Cantrips:

I see a LOT of incorrect plays involving cantrips when watching matches of legacy. For you control players out there, combo cantrips are to be used much more aggressively. Here is my set of unofficial combo cantripping rules:

-Preordain on turn 1 over all other cantrips. You allow yourself to draw exactly the number of cards from the top two that you would like.

-Pondering on turn one is risky, but will sometimes be correct. Remember that you will have to draw two of the cards from the top three if you don’t shuffle.

-Pondering in later turns is most effective if you have a shuffle available from a fetch land or Intuition.

-Brainstorming on turn 1 is strictly forbidden aside from one case: If your opponent casts a discard spell targeting you. In this situation, you may brainstorm to hide cards you need to keep in hand on top of your deck. This is generally still worse than just letting the discard happen and using the brainstorm when a fetch is available.

-Brainstorm is ancestral recall. you will likely have redundant copies of certain effects. Go ahead and draw three and return two useless cards to fetch away.

-In addition to fetching, you have ponder to shuffle and preordain to tuck two cards after a ponder or brainstorm. This might be a reason to not cast preordain on turn one, and instead follow up a brainstorm on turn two.

Beating Counterbalance:

-If Counterbalance is at two: Draw deck, Wish for Research, Research, Maniac, Win.

-If Counterbalance is at three: Halls into Enter, Draw deck, Wish (Trickbind trigger), Research for Maniac+Wipe+Trickbind+Echoing Truth, Echoing Truth the CB, Maniac, Win.

Proactive Trickbind against Sneak/Show:

In the Sneak and Show matchup, ALWAYS wish for trickbind if possible, that way you can safely Show in an Omniscience and safely resolve an Enter through their Griselbrand. (also, everyone will try to draw 7 at a time, and will thus draw zero cards. If they snap draw 14 they will likely get to draw 7 of them. Most people will not play this smart.)

Play or Draw:

Although I have not tested this out anywhere close to as much as Jean-Mary has, he has mentioned that they began to notice a trend towards winning more games on the draw against both TES and Death and Taxes. Post-board, he noticed that he was able to win slightly more often against discard decks if he had the leylines in the deck. He has now concluded that you only really want to go first against the hyper fast decks like elves, reanimator, dredge, and sneak/show. Based on your metagame, it might be correct to be on the draw in all blind game ones. Also, choosing to draw first makes people get all worried about dredge and try to aggressively mulligan to a hand that has Deathrite shaman, Rest in Peace, or Zenith. Always good for a laugh.

Credits:

Jean-Mary Accart - The original creator of the deck. In addition, his primer was very helpful at filling in the gaps as needed. Awesome combo player.

Brandon Adams - My current list is a collaborative build with Brandon. Awesome combo player, and great guy.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Variant Format: "Timeline"

This is a fun variant format where you must select exactly one card printed in each of the following sets to be in your deck. Highlander rules, so no, you cant run 6 copies of Swords to Plowshares. You do not need to play the card from the set you put it in during construction (example: you only own Elspeth vs Tezzeret Path to Exiles, you may use that card for the Conflux slot.) There is nothing banned in this format. After selecting a card for every set, you may add any number of basic lands.

Limited Edition Alpha
Limited Edition Beta
Unlimited Edition
Revised Edition
Fourth Edition
Fifth Edition
Classic
Seventh Edition
Eighth Edition
Ninth Edition
Tenth Edition
Magic 2010
Magic 2011
Magic 2012
Magic 2013
Magic 2014
Arabian Nights
Antiquities
Legends
The Dark
Fallen Empires
Homelands
Ice Age
Alliances
Coldsnap
Mirage
Visions
Weatherlight
Tempest
Stronghold
Exodus
Urza's Saga
Urza's Legacy
Urza's Destiny
Mercadian Masques
Nemesis
Prophecy
Invasion
Planeshift
Apocalypse
Odyssey
Torment
Judgment
Onslaught
Legions
Scourge
Mirrodin
Darksteel
Fifth Dawn
Champions of Kamigawa
Betrayers of Kamigawa
Saviors of Kamigawa
Ravnica: City of Guilds
Guildpact
Dissension
Time Spiral
Planar Chaos
Future Sight
Lorwyn
Morningtide
Shadowmoor
Eventide
Shards of Alara
Conflux
Alara Reborn
Zendikar
Worldwake
Rise of the Eldrazi
Scars of Mirrodin
Mirrodin Besieged
New Phyrexia
Innistrad
Dark Ascension
Avacyn Restored
Return to Ravnica
Gatecrash
Dragon's Maze
Theros
Modern Masters
Portal
Portal Second Age
Portal Three Kingdoms
Starter
Chronicles

Obviously any new set adds an additional card that must be in your deck.

Thanks to Chris Walton for this idea! We will be playing it this weekend during FNM and Prereleases!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Modern UB Control

Zimmermann Jones has been playing this deck lately to moderate success, so I figured I'd share it here. I intend on trying it out this week, and It has a lot of cards I love to play.

4 Tectonic Edge
4 Watery Grave
1 Swamp
3 Creeping Tar Pit
4 Temple of Deceit
3 Darkslick Shores
4 River of Tears
1 Sunken Ruins
4 Remand
2 Spell Snare
1 Disfigure
2 Dismember
2 Smother
3 Mana Leak
4 Liliana of the Veil
4 Jace Beleren
2 Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver
2 Damnation
2 Night of Souls' Betrayal
4 Thoughtseize
4 Spreading Seas

Sideboard

2 Hero's Downfall
1 Damnation
1 Sever the Bloodline
2 Desecration Demon
2 Duress
1 Negate
1 Grafdigger's Cage
1 Torpor Orb
1 Ghost Quarter
3 Ratchet Bomb

Friday, January 24, 2014

Modern Heartbeat Combo

Last night I was able to play some modern matches with a fun and interesting new (to modern) combo deck!

Turns out drawing 20+ cards with 5 mana floating is usually good enough.

The deck is not the greatest by any means, but I was able to win maybe half of my matches while streaming last night (twitch.tv/jjflipped). Try it out and let me know how you do!

Modern Heartbeat Combo

2 Verdant Catacombs
4 Misty Rainforest
1 Breeding Pool
13 Forest
3 Island
2 Sleight of Hand
3 Remand
4 Explore
4 Search for Tomorrow
4 Early Harvest
4 Heartbeat of Spring
3 Vernal Bloom
3 Harmonize
4 Urban Evolution
3 Rude Awakening
1 Mirari
1 Blue Sun's Zenith
1 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
Sideboard
1 Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre
4 Obstinate Baloth
1 Spell Pierce
2 Nature's Claim
3 Pact of Negation
2 Dismember
2 Cyclonic Rift

(Thanks to Stephen Boggemes for this one!)

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Pack Rat - Vintage All-Star

A couple weekends ago I sleeved this up. It is essentially a clone of a list from 6 person event in Italy (EDIT: And another 16 person event taken down by the same 75), but the guy DID win. Guess that counts for something? I ended up 1-2ing my event, but both losses were very close game three losses.

3 Pack Rat
1 Ancestral Recall
1 Flusterstorm
2 Mindbreak Trap
1 Steel Sabotage
2 Hero's Downfall
2 Mental Misstep
2 Misdirection
2 Mana Drain
4 Force of Will
1 Demonic Tutor
1 Time Walk
1 Toxic Deluge
4 Standstill
2 Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver
2 Jace, the Mind Sculptor
2 Liliana of the Veil

1 Black Lotus
1 Crucible of Worlds
1 Engineered Explosives
1 Mox Jet
1 Mox Sapphire
1 Creeping Tar Pit
1 Library of Alexandria
1 Strip Mine
3 Island
4 Mutavault
4 Polluted Delta
4 Underground Sea
4 Wasteland

Sideboard
1 Toxic Deluge 
2 Energy Flux 
1 Dismember 
1 Thada Adel, Acquisitor 
1 Echoing Truth 
2 Yixlid Jailer 
3 Grafdigger's Cage 
1 Surgical Extraction 
2 Nightveil Specter 
1 Nihil Spellbomb

There were some issues with the deck. Like... Ashiok. That card was bad. It should just be another removal spell and another Jace.

That said, this felt like one of the better actual control decks I have played in the format in some time. Standstill is very good, and pairing with black for Deluge is incredible. That card is just amazing. T1 rat is a force to be reckoned with. I even had the pleasure of T1 Sea, Lotus, Rat, Standstill against a RUG delver deck. Won that one.

Modern Exarch Devotion

So I totally forgot that this blog existed.

Lately I have been getting the itch to brew new decks in all the eternal formats (sorry standard players), and was recently reminded that I have a blog and should start posting some lists!

The recent picture I posted on Facebook was the exarch-navaigator blue devotion modern deck. That list is courtesy of Garret Meadows (Thanks!)

4 Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx
3 Blue Sun's Zenith
4 Deceiver Exarch
3 Gilded Lotus
2 Pestermite
3 Deadeye Navigator
3 Cloudstone Curio
18 Island
4 Spreading Seas
4 Jace Beleren
4 Serum Visions
3 Gitaxian Probe
3 Cryptic Command
2 Remand

Sideboard
4 Tidebinder Mage
4 Claustrophobia
2 Grafdigger's Cage
2 Relic of Progenitus
1 Cryptic Command
2 Dispel

WARNING: Don't try this online. It took forever to win with. Its something like 11 clicks to add  mana with exarch-navigator-nykthos (with a useless curio out), and 7 clicks to draw a card with curio-seas.

I'm going to be trying some fun stuff out in the next few weeks in modern, and I have vintage and legacy events the next two weekends to mess around in.