Horizon Mage of Thune! (Bant midrange)

Standard* strongwalker

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testing and changes —March 23, 2014

Took this deck to an event wed., thu., and fri. of this week,

I don't play terribly often, so it was nice to pack a few games in during spring break.

The deck did alright, but struggled against black, which is of course most of the standard net-decks faced at the events.

Got a little silly/greedy with it at the end adding fuse cards with other colors, but it worked out really well.

Skull_Creed says... #1

I think Omenspeaker may be a bit of a drag on the deck. It looks like you need more answers for your opponents' things. Otherwise, you're playing solitaire, and without too much interaction, you'll lose before you can get anything off. I'd recommend Dissolve , Last Breath , or things of that regard.

Also, on the original list, it had Garruk, Caller of Beasts . Those, I think, are better at finding your combo than Omenspeaker .

Fleecemane Lion is good for the aggro, and is a bomb if it goes on monstrosity, but does it help with protecting your other guys and securing the combo? I think Courser of Kruphix could fill this role, even though it's a three drop to help smooth out your draws and get life gain in against aggro.

All-in-all, I really like the combo, and I'm trying to build a Bant Control list (admittedly, bias towards it over aggro/midrange). The only reason I wouldn't play the combo in control is the constant board wipe situations. I hope Bant gets better in Standard with BNG. +1

February 5, 2014 1:48 p.m.

strongwalker says... #2

thanks for the suggestions!

Garruk, Caller of Beasts looks great. I'm not sure that the deck needs him as the top of the curve since I'm leaning towards the aggro approach, but I'll test it a bit since the card advantage is amazing.

Fleecemane Lion is great here, putting pressure on, blocking really well, and being a pain for control decks. Courser of Kruphix seems great as well.

Last Breath and Dissolve do give me a bit more interaction (which I would like) so I'll look at those.

February 5, 2014 5:50 p.m.

SpaderAce says... #3

I don't really have anything specific to say, but I have a very similar deck that I think you should check out: Silence in the Library. It's been doing really well so far. Oh and +1

March 16, 2014 3:13 p.m.

strongwalker says... #4

Thanks, yours looks like a very different approach but I like it (and the Dr. Who reference)!

March 16, 2014 3:39 p.m.

OpenFire says... #5

March 16, 2014 4:34 p.m.

strongwalker says... #6

I chose Fleecemane Lion over Voice of Resurgence for its ability to block 2 power attackers. This deck is weaker to fast aggro than it is to midrange/control, so the toughness seemed good.

Also, it's out of my budget unless the deck looks like it is on the edge of putting up real results.

Thanks for the suggestion though

March 16, 2014 7:47 p.m.

OpenFire says... #7

K have you considered Courser of Kruphix instead of Loxodon Smiter ?

March 17, 2014 6:22 p.m.

strongwalker says... #8

Yes I have, and I think it is a great choice!

I don't have any right now though, and won't buy them until I'm sure I will pursue this deck further. I have a few events lined up this week after a while away from mtg, so we'll see after that.

On the other hand, "can't be countered" is one of my strengths against UWx mid game. Could be that the 7 flash creatures are enough on that front though.

March 17, 2014 7:57 p.m.