Thanks!
Never thought that someone would use this list as a baseline for their own deck brewing!
I find that treating Abbot of Keral Keep is best used like a Bloodbraid Elf(R.I.P.), where he is played on at T4 or later.
August 14, 2015 3:12 a.m.
FrenchFryNinja says... #3
Agreed. Its a good find, and I think it fills that role well.
Jund is a build that currently takes up about 25% of my local meta. Its actually insanely silly. So I need to learn the deck well. I'm just glad you keep the list updated.
August 14, 2015 4:24 p.m.
StUrzasBeard says... #4
It's never too late! Sell the deck, buy a drug binge and a bunch of lady company.
Why the snow lands?
November 10, 2015 8:18 p.m.
StUrzasBeard, I just liked the look of them in the deck.They looked like they fit the "theme" of Jund to me. :)
November 11, 2015 12:22 p.m.
UpsetYoMama says... #7
Duskstrike 2,000 is fairly conservative, it bumps quickly if you start adding any foils.
rtangci How do you like Grim Flayer in the list? I've been wanting to try him for my deck, but I haven't had the chance to pick any up yet. I'm thinking of running them over Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet, as it seems just too slow for my meta, even though I love the card. If he resolves I usually win against aggro, but often I'm dead already.
I'm also thinking of playing 3x Kitchen Finks in the main, as I am consistently losing to burn.
September 16, 2016 4:20 p.m.
Kalitas is to slow, now, but with dredge starting to become a thing at my LGS I side 2. Grim Flayers, has been nothing but good every time he came up. Filter the Top cards, grow a goyf, all good, and then Bob comes in and the good becomes awesome
FrenchFryNinja says... #1
So I usually use your deck as a test platform for brewing when I ask myself: Can this deck beat Jund?
Abbot of Keral Keep in my gold-fish style testing against this deck has been surprisingly good. I think that the 2-of is the right number, also. Nice find.
August 13, 2015 4:02 p.m.