"This Deck Smashes Things for Stupid Damage"
Standard*
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AnyDayHappyDay says... #2
Love this deck! However, I was wondering if there were any alternate land configurations since dual lands can be tough to come by?
Really though, I love decks that operate like this. Nothing too flash or crazy, just solid card interaction and great mana cost. Fast, effective, versatile. Tons of fun! =D
March 22, 2014 2:15 p.m.
Unfortunately, the dual lands are pretty important for the deck to run smoothly :( If you only want to run basics, I would actually recommend going to Selesnya colours (G/W) because 3-colours with only basics is really inconsistent.
If you want to try this deck with only basic lands, I'd say go for... 9 forest, 8 plains, 5 mountains. Lmk how that goes actually.
March 22, 2014 8:59 p.m.
Chrislicht97 says... #4
Hey Broliver, I saw this deck a week ago and fell in love with it the moment I saw it, very good job by the way. I've been considering purchasing this deck after many hilarious turn 4 or 5 playtest win. The only thing holding me back is doubt on how to properly sideboard in. You think you could explain how you've sideboarded in certain match-ups? Thanks for building this, it's hilarious.
March 31, 2014 9:31 a.m.
Hey hey! I'm glad that people still love and enjoy this deck as much as I did while I was playing standard!
The big things to note when sideboarding are Assemble the Legion + either Pithing Needle (if they are focused on planeswalkers) or Silence (if you want to delay a Verdict on their turn/bait a counterspell to Boros Charm a boardwipe) for Esper Control, subbing out Chained to the Rocks. Play Assemble after they board wipe with Verdict; they wont be able to catch up.
For R/G, the deck plays very well already. You can run Fog if you wish. Mizzium Mortars are fantastic against them to take out Stormbreath. Sub as you wish. This goes similarly for B/W for taking out Blood Baron.
For Mono-black, the deck plays well already; no subs really required. Selesnya Charms are your friend to bait Devour Flesh. Maybe you can bring in Boon Satyrs for a similar reason. Sub out Hero of Iroas; too risky to play. Boon Satyr would work better.
Mono-white/Weenie aggro: Board in Boon Satyrs for Flash trade-ins against Brimaz or to Flash bestow. You won't really need all 4. You can sub out Witchstakers against them, but I recommend focusing your auras on a Gladecover to avoid an unsavoury Banisher Priest (or Selesnya Charm if they splash Green)
Enjoy and good luck.
March 31, 2014 2:59 p.m.
Chrislicht97 says... #6
Alright, thanks a bunch, I really appreciate the help on that. Not much holds me back now, I can't wait to try this out at FNM. Again, thanks a lot for building this, it revitalized playing magic for me after running a super boring U/W control deck. Games would draw out to 20+ turns the change is very refreshing.
Broliver says... #1
:D I am actually working on making a Junk version of this deck for the lulz. For those interested: Janky Junk Auras
March 17, 2014 12:48 a.m.