Ponza.dec (Deckbuilding Primer)

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Multiple updates —April 4, 2018

Changes to the "average" deck:

  • The average is just slightly back to 22 Lands, though pilots have been successful with both 21 and 22.
  • Other changes reflect the prevalence of Wolbers' list.

Changes to the deck description:

  • Completely reworked the sub-archetypes (in Step 1 Option 2).
  • Updated the top finishers at large tournaments (in Step 1 Option 4).

New proven competitive cards (first played in "normal" Ponza decks):

New proven competitive cards (first played in Jund, Naya, or Mono-R Ponza decks)


As always, thanks to everyone who's made comments and suggestions so far! They're all archived here or behind the View Archive button below.

It is highly possible I am just merely not as experienced as other Ponza players, but no Simian Spirit Guide? I get that Birds of Paradise is often functionally better as it sticks around to tap for mana mutiple times, but I have found Spirit Guide to be a worthy include as a 1-of when I have played Ponza. Still able to use it to cast turn 2 Blood Moon or Stone Rain while dodging the removal spells that Birds are sometimes susceptible to. I have also found it useful to sometimes fetch with Primal Command to ensure the 6th mana for an Inferno Titan if I have one in my hand.

I also realize it is super meta dependent, but what would your thoughts be on a very light white splash for side board tech? Last time I played Ponza, I played 1 main board Plains, Temple Garden, and Sacred Foundry in addition to 4x Windswept Heath, so that I could play Rest in Peace, Eidolon of Rhetoric, and Blessed Alliance in the side. But I was mostly concerned with dredge and storm that night. What would be your thoughts?

March 10, 2018 7:44 p.m.

clayperce says... #2

TheDuggernaught,
That's great that Simian Spirit Guide has been working for you, but it has yet to be played in a deck listed on on of the sites in Step 2 Option 3, so we haven't included it here. We're still reworking the resources listed in Step 4 though, which will a perfect place for new tech like that.

And yeah, a White splash is definitely doable ... the Noble Moon example in Step 2 Option 2 is the first competitive deck to make it work, but it probably won't be the last.

Thanks much for your comments and draw well!

March 10, 2018 11:26 p.m.