Devoted to Obliteration..
Modern
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Extensive changes & upgrades.. —July 7, 2014
This deck has gone through a variety of general adjustments & upgrades since my last SNM tournament update back in March; and so here I've condensed the last several decklist changes into one update..
Mainboard..
Out..
-4Geralf's Messenger, -2Gatekeeper of Malakir, -2Wrench Mind, -3Sign in Blood, -2Go for the Throat, -1Dismember, -3Swamp..
In..
+3Thoughtseize, +4Nyxathid, +1Liliana of the Veil, +1Hero's Downfall, +2Shadow of Doubt, +2Victim of Night, +1Bile Blight, +1Mimic Vat, +2Spawning Pool..
Sideboard..
Out..
-1Duress, -2Ratchet Bomb, -1Sadistic Sacrament, -2Shadow of Doubt, -1Whip of Erebos
In..
+2Mutilate,+1Pithing Needle, +1Rain of Tears, +1Surgical Extraction, +1Syphon Life, +1Tormod's Crypt..
Made investments in completing my playset of Thoughtseize & adding a Liliana of the Veil, and I completely removed Geralf's Messenger in favor of Nyxathid as being my (3)-cost heavy beatstick; I also changed the sideboard to include a pair of sweepers for fast aggro hate, while (hopefully..) improve my post-board position against various forms of Combo & Control. I also finally mainboarded Shadow of Doubt (over Sign in Blood) for game-1 advantage over decks running fetch-lands, Birthing Pod, and/or virtually any other kind of deck that relys on tutors;
CelticStag says... #2
So I built a slightly cheaper version of this deck (no thoughtseize, a few rain of tears, and only 2 obliterators) and I've been told not to bring it around to my friend's house anymore. Apparently it's just too much of a beat down "You lose this, I gain that" deck that isn't fun to play against...I guess it's doing its job in winning
June 8, 2014 7:32 p.m.
Metroid_Hybrid says... #3
@junctionIV: Thanks, I've been back & forth with myself on whether to invest in a few, as they would work well against control, however I don't feel comfortable switching anything else out for them.. And I like your B/G variant. If I were to splash another color it would be green..
@CelticStag: I've actually been considering putting some Black Knight s into my sideboard for early artillery against U/W/x Control. The only problem is that I don't know what to replace in my sideboard without compromising my post-board position against other archetypes.. Oh and I find it humbling how this has been inspiring others' to create similar decks with awesome results.. :)
@Spicy526: Actually I used to have a single Erebos in my sideboard, but took it out at some point during one of the various revisions this thing has gone through.. I feel as though he would be all kinds of valuable against U/W/x Control as well, but of course; what to sub out in favor of?
@NateJH: Oddly enough, I'm really not all that spooked out by the archetypes you've mentioned.. Affinity/Robots might be a bit of a toss up, but as far as the others are concerned; I find combo decks(storm, twin, pod, etc..) to be rather easy to break mainboard, and even more-so when you take into account my sideboard options as well.. Also I've squared off with American Control in the past (albeit with another deck), and while being a real threat, it actually scares me the least out of the U/W/x Control variants mostly due to the archetype's reliance on burn.. Also I have played against a serious GP-caliber Jund deck(pre-DRS banning) with an earlier(read: weaker) build of this deck. I lost, but only just barely, and it was really due to Deathrite Shaman .. Scapeshift is the only one I haven't played against at all, but from what I've seen on mtgtop8, it seems to be just a slower, more stable combo with some counterspells to help protect itself.. But maybe I'm missing something, or just delusional, but in either case; would you have any advice to help this deck (hate out the current meta and) take over the world? :P
June 11, 2014 6:07 a.m.
@Metroid_Hybrid: I actually have a mono black deck very similar to this one right here that you can check out on my page. It's called Phyrexian Devotion.
June 12, 2014 1:05 a.m.
CelticStag says... #6
I'm just really thanksful I found this deck and decided to run with it. To be honest I was hell bent on getting 4 Obliterators in my deck but I don't even need them. The black knights work great just for a turn 2 vigilence. The White pro is just frosting
June 12, 2014 6:08 p.m.
TheLoneWolf227 says... #7
Awesome dek. It's what im trying to tune in my deck Paint it Black. which it would be great if you could take a look at it.
June 19, 2014 12:23 p.m.
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SCORE: 142 | 120 COMMENTS | 19179 VIEWSJune 21, 2014 9:29 p.m.
How about Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx for the mana base, it gives crazy acceleracion! I myself play a just slightly different deck in modern. Dont put in to many of the bad boys though, you want your colored mana and you dont want to have a "dead" card slot in your hand, since it is legendary. In my experience 2 of them is the perfect amount to assure that it is coming into play but without drawing both too often.
June 25, 2014 11:41 a.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #11
What about Nyxathid with all of that discard it might be worth a play, and two points of devotion
June 27, 2014 7:15 p.m.
Metroid_Hybrid says... #12
@Ev0clipse: yyyYeahhh.... I've had a lot of suggestions for the Devotion Shrine. Unfortunately the timing of the potential acceleration does very little for this deck as it stands, and would have to change the overall strategy of the deck (by adding high-CMC fatties and/or mana sinks) to get any real benefit from the Shrines..
@Hobbswherescalvin: That (on the other hand..) is actually a fabulous sounding idea! A potential fatty creature that benefits from a attrition-based approach; sweet! He almost seems like a Mono-Black cousin of Tarmogoyf .. This deck is going to be looking different pretty soon ;)
July 2, 2014 7:52 a.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #13
Geth's Verdict it's mono black so I don't see why you wouldn't add this, some creatures are hard to beat unless but not if you force sacrifice them.. Oh and a Ping for one...ya
July 2, 2014 8:54 p.m.
CelticStag says... #14
Hobbs, it's always better to destroy than to make someone sacrifice, because you are giving them the choice. Geth's Verdict wouldn't be terribly great at most aggro decks (where some decks can put down 2-3 creatures per turn if they get the card advantage they need) and this would bomb against any token deck, as they would just off the tokens and keep the real threats.
Victim of Night kills anything that isn't a vampire, werewolf, or zombie (three card types I haven't seen in a while lately, save maybe zombie) and you choose the target, so you can make sure the target you need gone is the one that dies.
July 2, 2014 9:49 p.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #15
Imp's Mischief instead of Sign in Blood for a misdirect ability?
July 3, 2014 1:36 a.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #16
What seems to be your best defense against affinity?
July 3, 2014 2:23 p.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #17
I feel like Bojuka Bog is better then Tormod's Crypt even though you wouldn't be able to play a land after it and it comes in tapped. As soon as it does it's duty it becomes a useful land instead of going to the graveyard
July 3, 2014 2:40 p.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #18
The new rare from 2015 Waste Not might be cool to try out because of all the discarding this deck causes
July 3, 2014 2:53 p.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #19
What about Tormented Thoughts on a creature with a Whip of Erebos out. Using either Nyxathid or Waste Not the amount of discard, and returned benefit could be amazing. It may be a bit too late of game stuff, but I thought the ideas might be amusing. It also would take some pressure from using so much single discard cards. I feel like running all 8 Thoughtseize + Inquisition of Kozilek
July 3, 2014 6:02 p.m.
Hobbswherescalvin says... #20
is a bit excessive. I understand why you prefer Tormod's Crypt
NateJH says... #1
As far as matchups, you seem to only have tested against Tier 2 decks. The "decks to beat" per say are URW Control/Midrange, Twin Variants, Affinity, Jund, Scapeshift, UR Storm, etc. Not sure if you have tested against them at all, definitely worth looking into if you haven't.
June 7, 2014 8:42 p.m.