Have you also made some updates to the deck recently? The last reply since mine was from last year. Just wondered if you've tinkered with the deck since then.
Maybe they'll print an Enchantment based PW in the near future. Without a dedicated Stax-package there's no need for one of the Elspeth-cards and with the amount of synergistic removal in this deck Karn and Ugin seem kinda lackluster... I'm convinced
Is there a reason for not including Oblivion Stone as a catch-all answer thats recurrable and tutorable?
It's highly unlikely they will ever print an enchantment based mono-white/colorless Planeswalker. I was hoping for an Academy Ruins equivalent for enchantments.
Try Oblivion Stone if you like it. As is, the deck and mono-white in general really does not need it.
Have you also made some updates to the deck recently? The last reply since mine was from last year. Just wondered if you've tinkered with the deck since then.
I have not tinkered with the deck lately, it's tuned in it's raw original form as listed on page 1. Truthfully the only card I would add at this point would be a Diamond Valley.
Any updates on this deck? Looking to build it and was wondering how is your experience playing in a competitive pod?
Heliod (and mono-white in general) are not amazing choices in a super competitive pod. It's somewhat underpowered, but can certainly do work in casual to somewhat competitive pods.
Will it get blown out completely against tier 1 to tier 1.5 decks? I am referring to the decks which are in this link. I am really interested if you guys can share about your experience recently
Will it get blown out completely against tier 1 to tier 1.5 decks? I am referring to the decks which are in this link. I am really interested if you guys can share about your experience recently
You will generally struggle against them. The good news about multiplayer is that since you are the weak link you will often be low on the to kill order and can just set up to kill the last opponent left, but monowhite is just slow to start, lacks card selection, and if it runs into board wipes (Cyclonic Rift) it isn't going to rebuild very fast. If you want to play a powerful commander you are looking for a proactive deck that wins through ramping into fatties or comboing out. Pillowfort just ain't it.
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It's highly unlikely they will ever print an enchantment based mono-white/colorless Planeswalker. I was hoping for an Academy Ruins equivalent for enchantments.
Try Oblivion Stone if you like it. As is, the deck and mono-white in general really does not need it.
Pauper EDH: ~ Rhox War Monk ~ Scornful Aether-Lich ~ Ashenmoor Gouger ~ Ascended Lawmage ~ Nightscape Battlemage ~ Warden of the Eye ~ Hedge Troll ~ Dinrova Horror ~ Renata
Pauper 60: ~ Caw Blade ~ MonoU Delver ~ MonoW Monk Fish ~
Standard: ~ Boros Knights ~ RDW ~
Pioneer: ~ U BControl ~
Modern: ~ UB Control ~
Legacy/Vintage: ~ MonoU Delver ~
93/94: ~ Erhnamgeddon ~
I have not tinkered with the deck lately, it's tuned in it's raw original form as listed on page 1. Truthfully the only card I would add at this point would be a Diamond Valley.
Pauper EDH: ~ Rhox War Monk ~ Scornful Aether-Lich ~ Ashenmoor Gouger ~ Ascended Lawmage ~ Nightscape Battlemage ~ Warden of the Eye ~ Hedge Troll ~ Dinrova Horror ~ Renata
Pauper 60: ~ Caw Blade ~ MonoU Delver ~ MonoW Monk Fish ~
Standard: ~ Boros Knights ~ RDW ~
Pioneer: ~ U BControl ~
Modern: ~ UB Control ~
Legacy/Vintage: ~ MonoU Delver ~
93/94: ~ Erhnamgeddon ~
Heliod (and mono-white in general) are not amazing choices in a super competitive pod. It's somewhat underpowered, but can certainly do work in casual to somewhat competitive pods.
You will generally struggle against them. The good news about multiplayer is that since you are the weak link you will often be low on the to kill order and can just set up to kill the last opponent left, but monowhite is just slow to start, lacks card selection, and if it runs into board wipes (Cyclonic Rift) it isn't going to rebuild very fast. If you want to play a powerful commander you are looking for a proactive deck that wins through ramping into fatties or comboing out. Pillowfort just ain't it.