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cecek
Czech Republic18921 Posts
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KillerSOS
United States4207 Posts
MTG is so expensive, and I currently have a Mono-Blue Tron Modern deck that's way too much fun! | ||
Whole
United States6046 Posts
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Goibon
New Zealand8185 Posts
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KillerSOS
United States4207 Posts
On April 15 2015 15:10 Goibon wrote: So today i found out that "Release Queues" on MTGO is a thing i should click. -_- Dalies are bad for my pocketbook. I think I have a 45%~ winrate lol | ||
Goibon
New Zealand8185 Posts
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Judicator
United States7268 Posts
On April 15 2015 10:48 Whole wrote: glad i got into UB control when it was considered tier 2. I don't think it was ever considered tier 2 in KTK standard, only a handful of people were playing it because they felt comfortable playing it. Craig Wescoe said his team thought UB(w) control was the best deck for the PT but only like Adrian Sullivan felt comfortable playing the deck. It's definitely not an easy deck to play, but I would say its a much easier deck to play than it was in the past. From my own testing for friends going to the PT, the deck is fine, no real match up that's like impossible which is a departure from previous standard cycles. You have problem cards for sure, but none of them are that terrible (aka that hard to stop from a deck builder's perspective). | ||
Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
On April 16 2015 22:56 Judicator wrote: I don't think it was ever considered tier 2 in KTK standard, only a handful of people were playing it because they felt comfortable playing it. Craig Wescoe said his team thought UB(w) control was the best deck for the PT but only like Adrian Sullivan felt comfortable playing the deck. It's definitely not an easy deck to play, but I would say its a much easier deck to play than it was in the past. From my own testing for friends going to the PT, the deck is fine, no real match up that's like impossible which is a departure from previous standard cycles. You have problem cards for sure, but none of them are that terrible (aka that hard to stop from a deck builder's perspective). Only main change is the lack of "catch all" answers that used to be standard blocks of yore. With most removal being very very threat specific, a lot of people just get discouraged bringing bile blights in vs rhinos and bringing banishing lights versus stormbreaths. The deck itself is pretty sick. | ||
Judicator
United States7268 Posts
On April 16 2015 23:36 Thieving Magpie wrote: Only main change is the lack of "catch all" answers that used to be standard blocks of yore. With most removal being very very threat specific, a lot of people just get discouraged bringing bile blights in vs rhinos and bringing banishing lights versus stormbreaths. The deck itself is pretty sick. Well yeah, but for the first time in a long time we have efficient answers for the threats and there isn't some bullshit card that requires a very narrow answer (looking at you Geist of St. Traft). | ||
Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
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Judicator
United States7268 Posts
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Goibon
New Zealand8185 Posts
Exploit is such a sweet mechanic, so glad too after Cipher and all the mill that U/B has got in recent times. | ||
KillerSOS
United States4207 Posts
If anyone wants to give tips/tricks or just wants to watch I'll spoiler a link. + Show Spoiler + | ||
DEN1ED
United States1087 Posts
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KillerSOS
United States4207 Posts
On April 24 2015 08:16 DEN1ED wrote: Watched game 1 vs burn. Obviously the repeal was bad. Also keeping condescend on top with scry when you need land to cast wurmcoil is pretty bad. Maybe if you had mainphased thrist turn 5 to find more land you have a chance but when you just passed there it's over. Yeah I learned a good bit from that match. Nobody plays burn in casuals so it's hard to get experience against it. | ||
calgar
United States1277 Posts
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Draconicfire
Canada2562 Posts
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Thieving Magpie
United States6752 Posts
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Meta
United States6225 Posts
On April 24 2015 20:26 KillerSOS wrote: Yeah I learned a good bit from that match. Nobody plays burn in casuals so it's hard to get experience against it. Hey I wouldn't have kept that hand vs slivers in game one. Tron can handle aggressive mulligans, and if you don't have a turn 2 play then it's probably not a keeper. | ||
KillerSOS
United States4207 Posts
On April 25 2015 14:27 Meta wrote: Hey I wouldn't have kept that hand vs slivers in game one. Tron can handle aggressive mulligans, and if you don't have a turn 2 play then it's probably not a keeper. No idea he was playing Sliver obviously lol. But yeah, I no longer ever keep 1 landers. | ||
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