Expert Breaking & Entering

Modern ZombieSleeve

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Goodbye Black, Hello White! —Jan. 19, 2017

Out with Yahenni's in with Sram's!

Now with 100% more mana dorks and a lot less disruption.

We've also moved to a pain-based mana base so we can play blue in the sideboard against combo.

ZombieSleeve says... #1

Hi elonth! Thanks for testing and your feedback! I guess my question is why would you want to cast breaking on it's own? You always run the risk of getting Emrakul and then it all just gets shuffled back in. The only "yard fillers" should be your discards from Faithless Looting and Collective Brutality (the only one you "need" to chuck is Griselbrand).

As for Green sources, you only need one to cast Nature's Claim when sideboarded. You never should cast Beck // Call for it's cost.

December 30, 2016 2:44 a.m.

elonth says... #2

The reason i needed to cast breaking was because i had no more card draw and hand and no creatures for breaking and 0 faithless in the yard. (2 breaking and enterings in hand) i needed to cast one breaking so i could fill the yard in hopes of casting entering 1-2 turns laters as well as possible getting to faithless loot from a milled faithless.

January 1, 2017 2:01 a.m.

elonth says... #3

you could also consider Bound and Determined for card recursion or Punishment Crime as a good sideboard against token.

Research Development also allow you to grab these cards from outside the game which is very helpful.

January 1, 2017 2:17 a.m.

NamRev says... #4

I hate to be the one to tell you this, but Goblin Dark-Dwellers can not cast both parts of B and E. Both sides of a fuse card can only be cast from your hand. Just found this out myself and am sad ://

January 1, 2017 8:58 a.m.

ZombieSleeve says... #5

Sorry NamRev. I made that more clear in the description now.

Goblin Dark Dwellers can only cast one half of B&E, but due to the same loophole that lets you cast both sides from your hand you do get to cast Entering and only pay Breaking's cost, so as long as you have a Griselbrand in the yard you should be fine.

January 2, 2017 2:57 a.m.