Wombo Combo?

Modern* GoblinBushwacker

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SIDEBOARD:

Leyline of the Void For grindy games

Kor Firewalker (boarding out Living End)

Dismember (kills Scavenging Ooze, Ethersworn Canonist, and Eidolon of Rhetoric, do NOT board in against all creature decks and forget you're Living End)

Ingot Chewer (kills Chalice of the Void for 0, Ethersworn Canonist, helps you race affinity, is a 1 drop that can be dumped to the grave pre-Living End

spicy Grapeshot (boarding out Living End, respond to storm or Jeskai Ascendancy's Grapeshot with a Violent Outburst, placing your own Grapeshot triggers on top of theirs. Can be done on turn 2 if they go for a turn 3 win, better than a hate permanent they're just going to Echoing Truth.)

NOT Ricochet Trap (a skilled blue player will target one of your lands and your Living End when they Cryptic Command, meaning Ricochet Trap can't select it as a target.

December 7, 2014 4:21 p.m.

TristanTaylorsVoice thanks for all of the help. I will definitely swap out Ridge Rannet for Jungle Weaver very soon. Same with Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth a swamp. As for the Fulminator Mage i will hopefully get them eventually but for now i would like to focus my funds on the sideboard. And the Beast Within while popular in Living End decks i think would slow the deck down to much. The living end combo is enough creature destruction, and while the land destruction would be nice, without the full land destruction package of Fulminator Mage i think it is not worth it. As for the sideboard all of your suggestions are were really helpful and i will certainly post a sideboard very soon. Thanks again.

December 8, 2014 4:57 p.m.

RottenPotato says... #3

+1 from me!!! please help on my deck


Maybe I Should Mill Myself! Playtest

Standard RottenPotato

SCORE: 1 | 0 COMMENTS | 17 VIEWS

December 10, 2014 12:35 p.m.

I would like to note that 3 of each copy of the hate cards isn't needed. I would recommend only 2 Kor Firewalker and 1 Grapeshot because you NEVER want to draw them, 2 is perfect on the firewalker because a red deck really can't beat 2 and 1 Grapeshot because were not a storm deck, if we draw them we can't do anything with it because it's a sorcery! Cascade let's us respond to their grapeshot triggers at instant speed, putting our triggers on top which were not normally supposed to do!

Faerie Macabre and Leyline of the Void is redundant, I didn't see you already had Faerie Macabre maindeck. While I'm personally not a fan of Faerie Macabre, they're actually just useless if you also have a Leyline of the Void in play, so I would either keep the faeries and remove leyline from the board or I would remove the faeries from the maindeck. In either case, I think you'll be happy with the free sideboard slots: I would play Ingot Chewer in this case.

It's also not unusual to see Leyline of the Void in the maindeck, especially with Treasure Cruise running rampant. I've seen some lists with Blood Moon running them for a full lockdown style effect (along with land death), so that could also help you free sideboard space if you desire.

December 10, 2014 2:28 p.m.

patrick8991 says... #5

Monastery Siege would be a great idea. The extra mana costs will really shut down burn, so I think it's a great idea. Maybe take out the 3x Gnaw to the Bone for 3x Monastery Siege?

March 8, 2015 8:54 a.m.

wwhitegoldd says... #6

in card choices under architects you say something about 2 mana cyclers but I think u mean 1 mana cyclers.

March 8, 2015 10:10 a.m.

good catch wwhitegoldd! I'll change that now.

March 8, 2015 10:29 a.m.

Currently in my build I've been sideboarding Kor Firewalker and boarding out Living End, then playing as a bad midrange deck. However I'm a build shifted toward white that's playing Mardu Charm, and I doubt you'll be able to hardcast firewalker easily if you draw it.

I've never been satisfied with Gnaw to the Bone myself, they Skullcrack you in response and you just lose because you're tapped out. If you want an end all be all card to burn, it's fairly pricey now, but nothing beats Leyline of Sanctity, which also shores up storm.

March 8, 2015 1:29 p.m.

dantekratos says... #9

after playtesting my own Living End deck i noticed the same problem versus burn. And I found a solution: Kitchen Finks. as a 3-drop it's perfectly in the deck and the lifegain is good. and because of it's persist. it enters the battlefield again after casting Living End.

this is my decklist:


the cyles return Playtest

Modern* dantekratos

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April 8, 2015 9:13 a.m.

dantekratos, while Kitchen Finks is a very solid life gain card, I am hesitant to run any burn hate that is based around life gain. Often, in the burn match, I will draw my side board card, (AKA Gnaw to the Bone), yet when I cast it, my opponent will just Skullcrack in response, and with the printing of Atarka's Command, I doubt this problem will get any worse. I have been considering running Delirium Skeins, as it forces the opponent to discard solid burn cards, and discarding doesn't really hurt me.

April 9, 2015 11:05 a.m.

wwhitegoldd says... #11

-1 twin

you have 61 cards

December 1, 2015 10:39 p.m.

drloomis says... #12

+1 on name alone. Shout outs to Home Made Waffles.

December 5, 2015 1:53 p.m.

Scobyawezome says... #13

Loved and hated playing this deck. So much fun until you have a hand with 3 Living ends and 3 Splinter twins:P

December 13, 2015 9:52 a.m.

TMBRLZ says... #14

Been playing this on XMage ever since I saw it make the Rogue spot on mtgtop8.

Hilariously fun deck that leaves most opponents dumb founded.

Gets wrecked by Scavenging Ooze though.

December 14, 2015 3:24 p.m.

Maringam says... #15

December 19, 2015 9:01 a.m.

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