MTG Combo: Liquimetal Coating + Splinter

Discussion

iBleedPunk on To Splinter, or not Splinter

7 years ago

Staizer my meta is actually surprisingly competitive, hence why the werewolves are having issues. LD is my way of compensating for shitty creature removal in mana symbol rmana symbol g because honestly I have no problems consistently keeping my Werewolves flipped in 1v1, it's just getting through my opponents blockers is the issue hence why I want to stop my opponents from even being able to cast blockers.

Randomdeath I really only want to use the Splinter interaction to control certain colors of each deck I play. For instance I play 1v1 against Uril, the Miststalker alot with Ulrich and I tend to overcome until Uril gets cast and starts getting enchantments on him. Now if I can cut the Plains out of Uril using Liquimetal Coating + Splinter and then subsequently destroy any non-basics that can produce mana symbol w I can "control" the situation long enough to kill with the wolves. My Werewolves are more Casual than anything but slowly they are climbing up to being pseudo-competitive and I feel the LD would make it more of a handful than it already is.

Thank you both for commenting to help! I look forward to hearing from you again

The_Redpill on Heartless Summoning, Landless Opponent.

8 years ago

If you're interested in an entirely different kind of land destruction, look at this combo:

Liquimetal Coating + Splinter