Soooo... with all SOI cards unveiled, what are your thoughts about this deck post rotation? :D
March 27, 2016 6:51 p.m.
What do you think of the pseudo-new format that is starting to spread from japan, composed by all blocks from M15?This deck, with some tweaks, would be nice, having access to some jucy goblins Foundry Street Denizen Frenzied Goblin Goblin Rabblemaster and so on.
Carnivorous_Death_Parrot says... #1
Fairly new player and I have been using this deck for several weeks in MTGO online. For the money, it's a great deck! So far just playing in Open Play games and new player stuff. At first I was getting killed most games. I did make a few mistakes, both with the interface and with poor choices, though in most cases I sense I would have lost anyway. Recently things have improved. I have a friend I've played with a few times who has a Standard Red-Green deck that's sort of a mix of things and he beats me more than I beat him. But I made a few changes to the deck and my results have improved since then:
-Removed Goblin Heelcutter for Warbringer. It was so rare that Heelcutter and Piledriver were both out at the same time and Warbringer has the slightly bigger butt and allows me to cast Mardu Scout for Dash for R. Plus, Heelcutters rotates out in three weeks anyway
-Removed Arc Lightning for Twin Bolt. I don't think this is the right play against all decks but against the mirror it definitely is, plus a few other decks. The fact that it is instant has also come in very handy.
-Added Impact Tremors. I sacrificed 1 Goblin Glory Chaser and my 2 Outnumber. for these. I'm still fiddling around with the exact combination to enable me to have 3 of these. Every single time I have drawn this card it has materially contributed to my success. Having this on the board and casting two Dragon Fodder is a serious blow to the opponent.
Not saying what I've done is the best, but I'm winning more games than I was previously. Wouldn't surprise me if some of my choices need to be changed once I start playing the higher level matches.
March 11, 2016 10:54 p.m.