mumblethief says... #3
Thank you both for the feedback!
@seshiro: The Akroma is played as a morph, and then flipped onto her bolt/dismember/path-proof front side with any flicker effect. As to your deck, it looks like a lot of fun. One questions that comes to mind is why displace over Eerie Interlude?
@Firbones: Unfortunately, the conclusion I've come to about Panharmonicon is that it falls into the the same categorie as a lot of really fun and interesting cards I would like to (and have tried) to include -- it's just not efficient or impactful enough for Modern. Thanks for the suggestion though!
January 11, 2017 7:24 p.m.
Firebones675 says... #4
Trickbind can also take care of most triggers you don't want resolving and can come out of nowhere to counter one of your opponents. (Depending on how even you want to be this can hit fetchlands too)
January 19, 2017 6:05 p.m.
mumblethief says... #5
@Firebones675 I don't know if I'll be able to find a place for Trickbind (though that is a really interesting idea), but I have come back around in regards to Panharmonicon. It might drop back off again, but for the time being I'm pretty excited about testing with it as a one of.
And of course, please let me know if you try a similar deck -- I would love to be able to compare results with someone!
January 30, 2017 1:02 a.m.
seshiro_of_the_orochi says... #6
mumblethief : to answer your question regarding displace over interlude: displace gives me the etb trigger right away, which interlude doesn't, so i can't do it more than once a turn with interlude.
The morph trick is cool. I think i'll try something similar in my deck.
seshiro_of_the_orochi says... #1
This is an interesting list you got there, though i don't get why you included the red akroma and how you mean to cast it.
I also do play a flicker list, i would really appreciate if you took a look at it: Eternal Displaceness
January 3, 2017 4:32 p.m.