The deck is incredibly fast and incredibly disruptive. If opponents aren't able to interact within the first three turns, they will be locked out and/or dead.
Normally I wouldn't ask but the Grenzo, Ezuri, and Washington clues are leaning more towards this. I'm pretty sure I've played against this
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Anyway I've started my own gameplay channel in which I play games (Magic also)
Cool list. The Phyrexian Purge looks a little odd to me as does the omission of Toxic Deluge. Is there a reason you're running the Purge?
I'm also curious at to how this deck usually develops its board state. Do you prioritize casting Najeela first to fuel your Stax cards first or do you cast your Stax pieces first then Najeela? While I understand that it depends on which Stax piece you find, I'm more curious as to the general development for this deck.
I don't run Deluge since I don't want to wipe my own pieces, since that sets me really far behind. I'm normally the one with the most creatures on the board in the first few turns, and I don't want that progress to be undone. It takes this deck multiple turns to recover from a Deluge.
As for sequencing, the plan is to stick a stax piece to slow everything down (hopefully Root Maze), then play Najeela. But curving properly is everything.
Oh and the list has had some changes so I updated it
Ah. Understood. I guess I underestimated the board presence this deck can accumulate then, since your main decklist (pre-edits) had roughly 16ish creatures I believe. Najeela is really cool, and the Stax pieces you have are quite potent.
One of my favorite cards in my Edric Turns deck is Druids' Repository that enchantment can generate an obscene amount of mana as long as you're consistently attacking. Glad it's here and being abused.
1x Najeela, the Blade-Blossom
Land
1x Arid Mesa
1x Badlands
1x Bayou
1x Bloodstained Mire
1x Cavern of Souls
1x City of Brass
1x Flooded Strand
1x Forest
1x Island
1x Mana Confluence
1x Marsh Flats
1x Misty Rainforest
1x Overgrown Tomb
1x Plains
1x Plateau
1x Polluted Delta
1x Savannah
1x Scalding Tarn
1x Scrubland
1x Stomping Ground
1x Strip Mine
1x Swamp
1x Taiga
1x Tropical Island
1x Tundra
1x Underground Sea
1x Verdant Catacombs
1x Volcanic Island
1x Wasteland
1x Windswept Heath
1x Wooded Foothills
Planeswalker
1x Dack Fayden
1x Daretti, Ingenious Iconoclast
1x Abrupt Decay
1x Boil
1x Brainstorm
1x Dispel
1x Enlightened Tutor
1x Fire Covenant
1x Mental Misstep
1x Mystical Tutor
1x Nature's Claim
1x Negate
1x Pact of Negation
1x Red Elemental Blast
1x Spell Pierce
1x Swan Song
1x Swords to Plowshares
1x Tainted Pact
1x Vampiric Tutor
1x Wear
Enchantment
1x Aura of Silence
1x Bitterblossom
1x Carpet of Flowers
1x Contamination
1x Druids' Repository
1x Mystic Remora
1x Nature's Will
1x Nether Void
1x Opposition
1x Raiders' Spoils
1x Rest in Peace
1x Root Maze
1x Shivan Harvest
1x Sylvan Library
Sorcery (10)
1x Demonic Tutor
1x Fragmentize
1x Gamble
1x Global Ruin
1x Imperial Seal
1x Phyrexian Purge
1x Smallpox
1x Steelshaper's Gift
1x Timetwister
1x Treasure Cruise
1x Vandalblast
1x Vindicate
1x Avacyn's Pilgrim
1x Birds of Paradise
1x Dark Confidant
1x Deathrite Shaman
1x Elves of Deep Shadow
1x Mindblade Render
1x Noble Hierarch
1x Notion Thief
1x Renegade Rallier
1x Rushblade Commander
1x Stoneforge Mystic
Artifact
1x Chrome Mox
1x Helm of Obedience
1x Lightning Greaves
1x Mana Crypt
1x Mox Diamond
1x Null Rod
1x Orb of Dreams
1x Skullclamp
1x Smokestack
1x Sol Ring
1x Sword of Feast and Famine
1x Tangle Wire
1x Winter Orb
Basically it's a 5C Stax deck that combos off with Najeela + Druid's Repository/Sword of Feast and Famine/Nature's Will. Rest in Peace + Helm of Obedience combo is in there as a backup.
The deck is incredibly fast and incredibly disruptive. If opponents aren't able to interact within the first three turns, they will be locked out and/or dead.
Currently looking to test Natural State, Boil, and Crucible of Worlds.
Check out my competitive Ezuri, Claw of Progress primer!
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Normally I wouldn't ask but the Grenzo, Ezuri, and Washington clues are leaning more towards this. I'm pretty sure I've played against this
Anyway I've started my own gameplay channel in which I play games (Magic also)
Twitch:
https://www.twitch.tv/dies_to_doom_blade
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/UpsidedownHandshake
Check out my competitive Ezuri, Claw of Progress primer!
I'm also curious at to how this deck usually develops its board state. Do you prioritize casting Najeela first to fuel your Stax cards first or do you cast your Stax pieces first then Najeela? While I understand that it depends on which Stax piece you find, I'm more curious as to the general development for this deck.
UB Dralnu, Lich Lord
RBW [Primer]-Kaalia of the Vast
BUG [Primer]-Tasigur, the Golden Fang
GWU [Primer]-Arcades, the Strategist
WUB Primer-Aminatou, the Fateshifter
UBR Nicol Bolas, the Ravager
As for sequencing, the plan is to stick a stax piece to slow everything down (hopefully Root Maze), then play Najeela. But curving properly is everything.
Oh and the list has had some changes so I updated it
Check out my competitive Ezuri, Claw of Progress primer!
One of my favorite cards in my Edric Turns deck is Druids' Repository that enchantment can generate an obscene amount of mana as long as you're consistently attacking. Glad it's here and being abused.
UB Dralnu, Lich Lord
RBW [Primer]-Kaalia of the Vast
BUG [Primer]-Tasigur, the Golden Fang
GWU [Primer]-Arcades, the Strategist
WUB Primer-Aminatou, the Fateshifter
UBR Nicol Bolas, the Ravager