Worship the Legends
Modern
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Recent Changes —March 27, 2017
Two land changes that are valuable for deck consistency:
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Replaced Stirring Wildwood for Lumbering Falls. Stirring had a huge problem as a creature: players usually get some kill spells stuck in their hand because of hexproof. That made my only relevant non hexproof creature a dead on target (besides birds). I never kept it for more than two turns when attacking with it. Lumbering Falls will deny that problem. Thanks Aless55 and DHWorld for your suggestion!
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Placed 2 more Flooded Strand. This was the goal all along, I was just expecting the right price to get them. (I might also be placing one or two Misty Rainforest in the future, depending on necessity).
Aye, tis true. I didn't add it to the maybe list because it's way too hard to find in my country (and forgot completely about it). Although the objective of Hurkil's is solely breaking affinity, I do thing Stony will help me with other stuff present at the meta, so i'll do some testing with it.
November 2, 2016 11:41 a.m.
dotytron That's an interesting suggestion. It does help out quite perfectly, both + and -. In Tamiyo's case, I think the CMC will be kind of forbidding. Since I have a pair around, i'll test it on the next FNM and share the results. Thanks!
November 6, 2016 9:51 a.m.
disarmingquartz says... #5
Slippery Bogle? 1 drop 1/1 hexproof. Cheaper than your other hexproof creatures
November 23, 2016 12:41 p.m.
Hello disarmingquartz. So, Slippery Bogle does nothing in this deck, as this deck does not have any kind of pumps. It would be just a makeshift "shield", but it isn't hard at all to hit the real beaters in this midrange deck.
November 25, 2016 2:46 p.m.
Maybe the Simic Manland Lumbering Falls can serve you better than the Selesnya one. it's a 3/3 with hexproof, hard to remove and a actual good blocker.
Mortem says... #1
Stony Silence is a better artifact hoser than Hurkyl's Recall, as it also functions against Lantern Control.
November 2, 2016 11:11 a.m.