Alright, well the whole engine for Eldrazi revolves around Ugin, Temple, and Mimic. Once Painter is casted and a color is called, the Painter OVERRIDES the Devoid. So all the cards in your hand become that color. Therefore Ugin is nulled both for its 2 mana less and the tap ability. Temple is ruined by the COLORLESS Elderazi, Mimics ability is killed by the loss of Colorless. There is a reason why the card popped from $10 to $30 today. The only real way for Eldrazi to counter it is Dismember or sideboarding Bolt as a quick response otherwise the tempo and momentum the deck has is gone.
Good to know. Seems disruptive but not game ending. I feel like cards like that are very hard to justify including in a SB unless you have a tutor system like Chord of Calling.
There just isn't any reliable colorless creature/spell hate, but I digress. This conversation belongs in another thread.
I mean I am completely fine with Eldrazi becoming a contender in the modern format, so I am of the mindset of waiting to see what happens. However there is no denying that the Temple + Eye synergy is the sort of fast mana that has historically been too broken to be allowed to last. Time will tell.
I was both simultaneously disgusted and fascinated by the PT. Having teams metagame and dominate that hard with a brand new deck is the sort of thing that just doesn't happen anymore.
Which personally I don't think WOTC should just ban Eye or Temple right away like that. Give it time to develop and see how it runs, but with Servant out there every deck has a sideboard option which can severely cripple Eldrazi if they do not have a response right away.
Alright, well the whole engine for Eldrazi revolves around Ugin, Temple, and Mimic. Once Painter is casted and a color is called, the Painter OVERRIDES the Devoid. So all the cards in your hand become that color. Therefore Ugin is nulled both for its 2 mana less and the tap ability. Temple is ruined by the COLORLESS Elderazi, Mimics ability is killed by the loss of Colorless. There is a reason why the card popped from $10 to $30 today. The only real way for Eldrazi to counter it is Dismember or sideboarding Bolt as a quick response otherwise the tempo and momentum the deck has is gone.
Good to know. Seems disruptive but not game ending. I feel like cards like that are very hard to justify including in a SB unless you have a tutor system like Chord of Calling.
There just isn't any reliable colorless creature/spell hate, but I digress. This conversation belongs in another thread.
I mean I am completely fine with Eldrazi becoming a contender in the modern format, so I am of the mindset of waiting to see what happens. However there is no denying that the Temple + Eye synergy is the sort of fast mana that has historically been too broken to be allowed to last. Time will tell.
I was both simultaneously disgusted and fascinated by the PT. Having teams metagame and dominate that hard with a brand new deck is the sort of thing that just doesn't happen anymore.
Which personally I don't think WOTC should just ban Eye or Temple right away like that. Give it time to develop and see how it runs, but with Servant out there every deck has a sideboard option which can severely cripple Eldrazi if they do not have a response right away.
Assuming they can get their hands on them. I don't think there's enough to go around given what TCG player looks like.
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1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
1 - It's all hype, and is to expensive for being just a SB card.
2 - Really, it's just ONE answer for this nonsense.. And has to be reliable enough to show up either in your opening hand, or within the next turn or so. So that means it has to eat up 4 of your SB slots.
3 - I wouldn't even consider running this MB, even if every deck at my meta ran Eldrazi.. Meaning Game one will always be bad for me against them.
I really think a new deck has to rise up from all this and be good enough to be a new contender for most decks.. Not just one card.
This is a copy-past from the Little Kid thread; just wanted to share my results with others to try and solve the Eldrazi Menance.
I've found the match-up against colorless Eldrazi to be about 60/40 after 40 test games. I played against the list LSV was using at the PT, and here's the version of my deck I played;
Against Colorless Eldrazi, you will lose to their insane opening hands. There's nothing you can do about 2 Mimics turn 1, and a Thought-Naught Seer on turn 2 and another on turn 3. You just lose.
But as for the actual games of magic you play, which are far more common than them going completely nuts, it's a good match-up. Our removal is fantastic against them to start with. Our creatures are as large or larger than most of what they play, specifically when we attack with exalted. The massive amounts of life gain ensure we're hard to race, and creatures like Voice, Finks, and Souls tokens are unappealing to attack into and turn 3 for 1 blocks into effective 1 for ones.
If the game goes late, we're very favored. We have superior topdecks in general, specifically the absolutely back-breaking power of Wilt-Leaf Liege. Liege turns Finks into a Reality Smasher killer, Smiter and Rhino into comical giants, and makes Souls exceptionally quick as a clock. Dismember is their only out to Liege, and we have other cards that demand removal.
Our clogged board states are just better than there's in the mid-late game, and because we play more removal to draw into, in addition to Liege and Souls, it's easier to break them.
In terms of speed, I'd like to mention again their nut draws slaughter us. But their normal draws are no faster than our normal draws. We can dump our hand by turn 4 or 5 easily enough, which keeps us in the game and threatening their life total/protecting our own.
At the end of the day, Eldrazi is probably stronger against the metagame. But I think Little Kid can beat colorless Eldrazi at least 55% of the time. I still need to do more testing post-board, but the Eldrazi deck can do quite alot (-4 Guide -4 Chalice, +3 Gutshot +3 Sower +1 Rachet Bomb +1 Relic), so I think they'll do better post board than main board. That said, I can bring in strong cards as well to either make myself harder to kill (Worship) or additional exile removal. I think I'm going to be favored overall, against that specific deck.
Alright, well the whole engine for Eldrazi revolves around Ugin, Temple, and Mimic. Once Painter is casted and a color is called, the Painter OVERRIDES the Devoid. So all the cards in your hand become that color. Therefore Ugin is nulled both for its 2 mana less and the tap ability. Temple is ruined by the COLORLESS Elderazi, Mimics ability is killed by the loss of Colorless. There is a reason why the card popped from $10 to $30 today. The only real way for Eldrazi to counter it is Dismember or sideboarding Bolt as a quick response otherwise the tempo and momentum the deck has is gone.
Good to know. Seems disruptive but not game ending. I feel like cards like that are very hard to justify including in a SB unless you have a tutor system like Chord of Calling.
There just isn't any reliable colorless creature/spell hate, but I digress. This conversation belongs in another thread.
I mean I am completely fine with Eldrazi becoming a contender in the modern format, so I am of the mindset of waiting to see what happens. However there is no denying that the Temple + Eye synergy is the sort of fast mana that has historically been too broken to be allowed to last. Time will tell.
I was both simultaneously disgusted and fascinated by the PT. Having teams metagame and dominate that hard with a brand new deck is the sort of thing that just doesn't happen anymore.
Which personally I don't think WOTC should just ban Eye or Temple right away like that. Give it time to develop and see how it runs, but with Servant out there every deck has a sideboard option which can severely cripple Eldrazi if they do not have a response right away.
Assuming they can get their hands on them. I don't think there's enough to go around given what TCG player looks like.
I believe WoTC's new policy is to make sure that every color can enjoy the exciting gameplay mechanic of making undercosted dudes and then turning them sideways. Clearly the future of magic.
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But I'm not sure to what extent Tom Lapille is actually involved in the day-to-day of MTG anymore.
This genuinely made me sad. If I can't get any deck working in UR(x) in the following months I'll drop modern to be a EDH only player.
Please try UR Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker. In the face of the Eldrazi menace, it may be weak, but it does well in the rest of the meta. It even has a better GBx matchup than Twin did!
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Premodern - Trix, RecSur, Enchantress, Reanimator, Elves https://www.facebook.com/groups/PremodernUSA/ Modern - Neobrand, Hogaak Vine, Elves
Standard - Mono Red (6-2 and 5-3 in 2 McQ)
Draft - (I wish I had more time for limited...)
Commander - Norin the Wary, Grimgrin, Adun Oakenshield (taking forever to build) (dead format for me)
But I'm not sure to what extent Tom Lapille is actually involved in the day-to-day of MTG anymore.
This genuinely made me sad. If I can't get any deck working in UR(x) in the following months I'll drop modern to be a EDH only player.
To be fair at most random shops this deck won't be some unstoppable menace, I mean right now if you want to play the UR version you need the following money cards:
4x Eye of Ugin this is around $160
4x Eldrazi Temple this is around $25-30
3x Cavern of Souls this is around $120-130
4x Scalding Tarn this is around $320
Only 15 cards in the deck and we are talking 600 bucks or so... seems really cheap!
So yeah pretending everyone has these lands sitting in their binder waiting to go into action is a joke. This is becoming one of the most EXPENSIVE decks in modern people, and it uses lands for the most part that are useless outside of 1-2 decks. I just went to a modern tournament tonight, and the only person playing the UR list was a friend of mine as far as I saw.
You can EASILY play Eldrazi without fetchlands at all and without Cavern of Souls.
You absolutely need the Eldrazi lands to make it the deck it is.
So thats your "actual" investment. The other cards arent expensive.
The deck in general is cheap, manabases are the most expensive part of any deck in modern and prices go up if a deck turns out to be strong.
Ofcourse if you are doomed to play just what you have and you start with NOTHING of the deck and want to build it, its a lot of money and people dont have that money.
A modern deck that costs you around 600 bucks is still a "cheap" deck, as most mana bases can easily cost you that much allready.
And most of the cards in the Eldrazi deck are indeed cards "everyone" has, or could have without a problem.
The deck wont suddenly be a hit at FNM level, because players are usually slow at adapting anyway. But thats the place where it doesnt matter, it matters at high level of play , and if you choose to play at that level, you just buy whatever deck you want to play or just lend the cards from friends that might not choose to play that deck (bad if you ALL want to play it, good if some choose to play Affinity).
Price isnt an issue at all for any serious player (and FNM level is "not" serious).
Price only becomes an issue if the cards are SUPER expensive and low in numbers (talking power here).
So the first post PT modern league decks have been posted...
3 Affinity
5 Eldrazi
1 Breach Trap
1 Naya Allies
PLEEEASE people find a good answer for eldrazi. I don't care if something is banned in a few months imagine playing modern like this for the next few months. It's even more broken than the treasure cruise months which I actually quite enjoyed (and I didn't play UR delver)
But I'm not sure to what extent Tom Lapille is actually involved in the day-to-day of MTG anymore.
This genuinely made me sad. If I can't get any deck working in UR(x) in the following months I'll drop modern to be a EDH only player.
To be fair at most random shops this deck won't be some unstoppable menace, I mean right now if you want to play the UR version you need the following money cards:
4x Eye of Ugin this is around $160
4x Eldrazi Temple this is around $25-30
3x Cavern of Souls this is around $120-130
4x Scalding Tarn this is around $320
Only 15 cards in the deck and we are talking 600 bucks or so... seems really cheap!
So yeah pretending everyone has these lands sitting in their binder waiting to go into action is a joke. This is becoming one of the most EXPENSIVE decks in modern people, and it uses lands for the most part that are useless outside of 1-2 decks. I just went to a modern tournament tonight, and the only person playing the UR list was a friend of mine as far as I saw.
The funny thing is that even with the huge spikes online the deck is 'only' 473 tix. That is cheaper than affinity, GBx and Abzan Company. It's also only 50 odd tix more than tron and infect. Maybe it might push people out playing with paper but online will be totally different. Why spend 800+ on GBx to play a straight up worse deck?
Just play the deck. Can't beat em, join em. Everyone just keep playing the same deck till Wizards fixes their sh*t. In fact, don't but any of the new sets. Why bother if Eldrazi is the powerhouse to play haha. Hit em where the wallet is.. They're bitting the hands that feed them as far as I'm concerned.
Alright, well the whole engine for Eldrazi revolves around Ugin, Temple, and Mimic. Once Painter is casted and a color is called, the Painter OVERRIDES the Devoid. So all the cards in your hand become that color. Therefore Ugin is nulled both for its 2 mana less and the tap ability. Temple is ruined by the COLORLESS Elderazi, Mimics ability is killed by the loss of Colorless. There is a reason why the card popped from $10 to $30 today. The only real way for Eldrazi to counter it is Dismember or sideboarding Bolt as a quick response otherwise the tempo and momentum the deck has is gone.
Good to know. Seems disruptive but not game ending. I feel like cards like that are very hard to justify including in a SB unless you have a tutor system like Chord of Calling.
There just isn't any reliable colorless creature/spell hate, but I digress. This conversation belongs in another thread.
I mean I am completely fine with Eldrazi becoming a contender in the modern format, so I am of the mindset of waiting to see what happens. However there is no denying that the Temple + Eye synergy is the sort of fast mana that has historically been too broken to be allowed to last. Time will tell.
I was both simultaneously disgusted and fascinated by the PT. Having teams metagame and dominate that hard with a brand new deck is the sort of thing that just doesn't happen anymore.
Which personally I don't think WOTC should just ban Eye or Temple right away like that. Give it time to develop and see how it runs, but with Servant out there every deck has a sideboard option which can severely cripple Eldrazi if they do not have a response right away.
Assuming they can get their hands on them. I don't think there's enough to go around given what TCG player looks like.
The Eldrazi Charm deals with Painter too.
edit: well, ThatStoryTeller120 said it before
The trick is that they can't both run Warping wail and Chalice of the Void at the same time if they are trying to stop Painter's Servant. The chalice would counter their own answer to the servant and the colorless version of Nameless Inversion is exactly the same. So by running one card, you've already screwed them indirectly on another. Playing sideboard isn't measured counter to counter, it's how well you play poker.
The point of the servant is to force them to make bad sideboard decisions. If they run chalice they likely wont get it out in time to stop the servant, but if they don't run it they leave themselves open to other threats in order to deal with it. That is why it is a good sideboard tech to use. Against my Bx it's a laughable sideboard because I'm running Wasteland Strangler and more removal than the PTQ listings do.
What is more likely a counter to Painter's Servant is good old Lightning Bolt, which the UR list isn't running since they favor dismember and don't usually care to lose 4 life. The other problem is Inquisition of Kozilek and other discard cards, but if we are going to worry about that we might as well say that every card with CMC below 4 is bad against eldrazi. And if we say Thought-knot seer is a counter to it we might as well just say "Hey, they countered all of magic!"
We know what they can potentially do to our hands or cards in play. The point is that the cards we do have in hand are at least better match ups for the deck than what we would have vanilla. There's no such thing as an invincible silver bullet that has no counter card to it.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
in the past years wizard also ban standard legal cards: shaman and Treasure Cruise for example..
Now is too soon to talk about ban, but shaman was banned because jund maked 5 or 6 decks in a gp top 8 (but the gp was winned by melira..), also melira was banned because after the shaman ban and rhino print maked multiple top 8 in large events with lots of decks. Twin was banned because win 2 protour.
This deck at the first appearance do 6 on 8 in a protour top8, the other 2 decks was in top 8 for some fortunately pairings, because in one moment was 8 eldrazi in top 8. No jund, no twin, no melira do the same at their first appearance in a tounament like a PT.
So affinity save Wizard, because what can Wotc say if 8 eldrazi come in top 8 after 20 days ago they ban twin "for to safeguard the variety of the format"?
Ok, this is the first event, but were is the variety? in the choice colorless or UR? Possible that when they tried the new cards before releasing them, nobody see that the interaction: overpowered colorless creature + eldrazi temple + eye of ugin was insane? I cant belive this, specially after the spoiler of LSV on the twin ban. CFB team build and try this deck not in the last 20 days after the twin ban, but probaly they work on this decks for months sure of the ban of twin. And i say this also whatching the Reid Duke jund list, he has tech for the colorless eldrazi mu to pump a goyf for deal aginst reality smasher. For me this mean that for sure the CFB team know about the ban of twin before the ban, because colorless has no card for twin and the strategy of the deck is for not have interaction with twin. How is it possible? They can't create this deck before the full spoiler of OTG in december when twin was legal and NOBODY expecting the ban. And i dont' think that a pro players team in december build a deck for the protour of February with a strategy that just loose from a tier1 like twin and also i don't think that they create this deck on 19th January and star testing it from the 20th. Dont kidding me!
Imho this PT was the biggest marketing operation of Wizard history (hey little boy now you can win a modern pro tour with your standard deck + 10 old cards like the pro players!), but the lowest point of competitive magic play. And probably, after selling a lot o OTG booster they say " we must safeguard the variety of the format so eye of ugin is now banned"
my two cents
Agree on every word.
Deck variety and diversity my baloth's bottoms! Greed is destroys formats, not decks or cards.
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Right now everyone at my LGS is pissed because they payed a lot of money to travel to Melbourne for the GP ( the other side of the country), spent a lot of time preparing and it's all for naught because the format is broken and they wont ban it until SOI
Right now everyone at my LGS is pissed because they payed a lot of money to travel to Melbourne for the GP ( the other side of the country), spent a lot of time preparing and it's all for naught because the format is broken and they wont ban it until SOI
You can suggest them to switch to Eldrazi, which is definitely the best Modern deck for the moment.
And also think a little bit how to deal with Mirror match-up...
And you can not seem to understand Twin was on the watch list for at least 9 months prior to its ban. The Eldrazi have been around a whole 2 weeks. If the Eldrazi are still dominating in April, they will get hit. But give the deck time and multiple data points to prove its dominate before making a knee jerk reaction to something you dislike.
You keep stating this. Please provide a source. One that does not immediately precede the words ban Splinter Twin with boring pro tour.
Lapille was interviewed 9 months prior to the ban announcement. He was asked what he feels would/will happen come January if said shake up was thought to be needed by Wotc. Without hesitation he said ban Twin and ban Bloom (Bloom was a T2 deck at the time). I dont know where the link went, someone else posted it.
Knew about banning twin before modern masters II. Puts twin in modern masters II. Profit
And if you knew anything about how sets are made, the set was finalized months before April. It takes months (6-9 months) to print what they do, package it, and get it to where it needs to be on a certain date. At the time MM2 went to press, its possible the deck was only on the watch list and no bean had been decided. That didnt happen till it was too late into printing. Another good reason why Twin wasnt hit earlier.
Eye is the biggest problem. It allows Mimics and 2/2 Endless Ones (If I'm not mistaken) for free, and with Urborg out it becomes obscene how quickly they can dump their hands.
But I'm not sure to what extent Tom Lapille is actually involved in the day-to-day of MTG anymore.
This genuinely made me sad. If I can't get any deck working in UR(x) in the following months I'll drop modern to be a EDH only player.
Please try UR Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker. In the face of the Eldrazi menace, it may be weak, but it does well in the rest of the meta. It even has a better GBx matchup than Twin did!
Sure I'll give it a go, I have a bunch of value cards since I bought into splinter twin when snaps where around 25 usd. I'm currently trying jeskai midrange and the latest blue moon list from the pro tour.
Honestly I wouldn't bought into eldrazi unless your inversion is minimal or you just needed the actual value cards like cavern of souls (even then there's risk of a reprint), but overall I would skip any modern event (unless you are certain of a non eldrazi meta) and wait for the ban.
Alright, well the whole engine for Eldrazi revolves around Ugin, Temple, and Mimic. Once Painter is casted and a color is called, the Painter OVERRIDES the Devoid. So all the cards in your hand become that color. Therefore Ugin is nulled both for its 2 mana less and the tap ability. Temple is ruined by the COLORLESS Elderazi, Mimics ability is killed by the loss of Colorless. There is a reason why the card popped from $10 to $30 today. The only real way for Eldrazi to counter it is Dismember or sideboarding Bolt as a quick response otherwise the tempo and momentum the deck has is gone.
Good to know. Seems disruptive but not game ending. I feel like cards like that are very hard to justify including in a SB unless you have a tutor system like Chord of Calling.
There just isn't any reliable colorless creature/spell hate, but I digress. This conversation belongs in another thread.
I mean I am completely fine with Eldrazi becoming a contender in the modern format, so I am of the mindset of waiting to see what happens. However there is no denying that the Temple + Eye synergy is the sort of fast mana that has historically been too broken to be allowed to last. Time will tell.
I was both simultaneously disgusted and fascinated by the PT. Having teams metagame and dominate that hard with a brand new deck is the sort of thing that just doesn't happen anymore.
Which personally I don't think WOTC should just ban Eye or Temple right away like that. Give it time to develop and see how it runs, but with Servant out there every deck has a sideboard option which can severely cripple Eldrazi if they do not have a response right away.
Assuming they can get their hands on them. I don't think there's enough to go around given what TCG player looks like.
The Eldrazi Charm deals with Painter too.
edit: well, ThatStoryTeller120 said it before
And this is true, it seems that we have two outs against it; however, We probably won't have more than 2 copies of each in the Sideboard for it.
in the past years wizard also ban standard legal cards: shaman and Treasure Cruise for example..
Now is too soon to talk about ban, but shaman was banned because jund maked 5 or 6 decks in a gp top 8 (but the gp was winned by melira..), also melira was banned because after the shaman ban and rhino print maked multiple top 8 in large events with lots of decks. Twin was banned because win 2 protour.
This deck at the first appearance do 6 on 8 in a protour top8, the other 2 decks was in top 8 for some fortunately pairings, because in one moment was 8 eldrazi in top 8. No jund, no twin, no melira do the same at their first appearance in a tounament like a PT.
So affinity save Wizard, because what can Wotc say if 8 eldrazi come in top 8 after 20 days ago they ban twin "for to safeguard the variety of the format"?
Ok, this is the first event, but were is the variety? in the choice colorless or UR? Possible that when they tried the new cards before releasing them, nobody see that the interaction: overpowered colorless creature + eldrazi temple + eye of ugin was insane? I cant belive this, specially after the spoiler of LSV on the twin ban. CFB team build and try this deck not in the last 20 days after the twin ban, but probaly they work on this decks for months sure of the ban of twin. And i say this also whatching the Reid Duke jund list, he has tech for the colorless eldrazi mu to pump a goyf for deal aginst reality smasher. For me this mean that for sure the CFB team know about the ban of twin before the ban, because colorless has no card for twin and the strategy of the deck is for not have interaction with twin. How is it possible? They can't create this deck before the full spoiler of OTG in december when twin was legal and NOBODY expecting the ban. And i dont' think that a pro players team in december build a deck for the protour of February with a strategy that just loose from a tier1 like twin and also i don't think that they create this deck on 19th January and star testing it from the 20th. Dont kidding me!
Imho this PT was the biggest marketing operation of Wizard history (hey little boy now you can win a modern pro tour with your standard deck + 10 old cards like the pro players!), but the lowest point of competitive magic play. And probably, after selling a lot o OTG booster they say " we must safeguard the variety of the format so eye of ugin is now banned"
my two cents
Agree on every word.
Deck variety and diversity my baloth's bottoms! Greed is destroys formats, not decks or cards.
Ill just say this.. if you check the modern portion of the PT, you will see that there was a lot of different decks at 9-1 (not just a bunch of eldrazi). Unfortunately the draft portion had eschewed the results even more, since a lot of top pros were playing eldrazi and a lot of people with 8-2 or better in modern portion (that werent eldrazi)had bad draft records which threw them out of the top 8. If you complain, complain about it looking at the full picture, not just what you want to see..
I absolutely agree here. People tend to ignore that the format wasn't simply just because of a "broken" Modern deck but people with a solid draft record too. MJ from Twitch who was playing the Eldrazi deck went 8-8 which placed him tied for last... The tournament had decks that barely missed run others that were not Eldrazi!
I absolutely agree here. People tend to ignore that the format wasn't simply just because of a "broken" Modern deck but people with a solid draft record too. MJ from Twitch who was playing the Eldrazi deck went 8-8 which placed him tied for last... The tournament had decks that barely missed run others that were not Eldrazi!
I also saw the matches, the eldrazi deck overrun anything in front of them, even affinity. If you see the deck in action you see its broken.. thats all, anyway look magic online results, i have the suspicious that the eldrazis have conquered modern, not only zendikar...
Ban the temple, restringe the eye to one copy, and the eldrazi decks are out and tron is happy.
But you also kill the fair Eldrazi decks (like the Bx variants). Folks love to hop on the Painters Servant bandwagon but why not bring back in Torpor Orbs? They shut down TKS and Mimic triggers. This could slow them down enough to let you handle their threats. It's still vulnerable to them dumping a bunch of Mimics and Endless Ones for free but thems the kicks with a lot of decks and their nut draws.
Which personally I don't think WOTC should just ban Eye or Temple right away like that. Give it time to develop and see how it runs, but with Servant out there every deck has a sideboard option which can severely cripple Eldrazi if they do not have a response right away.
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Assuming they can get their hands on them. I don't think there's enough to go around given what TCG player looks like.
1. (Ravnica Allegiance): You can't keep a good esper control deck down... Or Wilderness Reclamation... or Gates...
2. (War of the Spark): Guys, I know what we need! We need a cycle of really idiotic flavor text victory cards! Jace's Triumph...
3. (War of the Spark): Lets make the format with control have even more control!
1 - It's all hype, and is to expensive for being just a SB card.
2 - Really, it's just ONE answer for this nonsense.. And has to be reliable enough to show up either in your opening hand, or within the next turn or so. So that means it has to eat up 4 of your SB slots.
3 - I wouldn't even consider running this MB, even if every deck at my meta ran Eldrazi.. Meaning Game one will always be bad for me against them.
I really think a new deck has to rise up from all this and be good enough to be a new contender for most decks.. Not just one card.
I've found the match-up against colorless Eldrazi to be about 60/40 after 40 test games. I played against the list LSV was using at the PT, and here's the version of my deck I played;
2 Birds of Paradise
3 Noble Hierarch
2 Scavenging Ooze
2 Fleecemane Lion
3 Voice of Resurgence
4 Loxodon Smiter
4 Kitchen Finks
4 Lingering Souls
4 Siege Rhino
4 Wilt-Leaf Liege
Spells
4 Path to Exile
3 Abrupt Decay
2 Forest
1 Plains
1 Swamp
2 Temple Garden
1 Overgrown Tomb
1 Godless Shrine
4 Windswept Heath
4 Verdant Catacombs
2 Razorverge Thicket
2 Stirring Wildwood
1 Gavony Township
3 Fulminator Mage
3 Thoughtseize
2 Thragtusk
2 Restoration Angel
2 Stony Silence
2 Rest in Peace
1 Celestial Purge
Against Colorless Eldrazi, you will lose to their insane opening hands. There's nothing you can do about 2 Mimics turn 1, and a Thought-Naught Seer on turn 2 and another on turn 3. You just lose.
But as for the actual games of magic you play, which are far more common than them going completely nuts, it's a good match-up. Our removal is fantastic against them to start with. Our creatures are as large or larger than most of what they play, specifically when we attack with exalted. The massive amounts of life gain ensure we're hard to race, and creatures like Voice, Finks, and Souls tokens are unappealing to attack into and turn 3 for 1 blocks into effective 1 for ones.
If the game goes late, we're very favored. We have superior topdecks in general, specifically the absolutely back-breaking power of Wilt-Leaf Liege. Liege turns Finks into a Reality Smasher killer, Smiter and Rhino into comical giants, and makes Souls exceptionally quick as a clock. Dismember is their only out to Liege, and we have other cards that demand removal.
Our clogged board states are just better than there's in the mid-late game, and because we play more removal to draw into, in addition to Liege and Souls, it's easier to break them.
In terms of speed, I'd like to mention again their nut draws slaughter us. But their normal draws are no faster than our normal draws. We can dump our hand by turn 4 or 5 easily enough, which keeps us in the game and threatening their life total/protecting our own.
At the end of the day, Eldrazi is probably stronger against the metagame. But I think Little Kid can beat colorless Eldrazi at least 55% of the time. I still need to do more testing post-board, but the Eldrazi deck can do quite alot (-4 Guide -4 Chalice, +3 Gutshot +3 Sower +1 Rachet Bomb +1 Relic), so I think they'll do better post board than main board. That said, I can bring in strong cards as well to either make myself harder to kill (Worship) or additional exile removal. I think I'm going to be favored overall, against that specific deck.
Testing of the UR version is pending.
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The Eldrazi Charm deals with Painter too.
edit: well, ThatStoryTeller120 said it before
Bad. For the same reason that walls have been notoriously poor against aggro decks in general.
You take a turn off and a use a card while they continue to advance their gameplan.
Of course it could work great with Doran, the Siege Tower.
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WCDeath and Taxes(sold)This genuinely made me sad. If I can't get any deck working in UR(x) in the following months I'll drop modern to be a EDH only player.
Please try UR Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker. In the face of the Eldrazi menace, it may be weak, but it does well in the rest of the meta. It even has a better GBx matchup than Twin did!
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Norin the Wary, Grimgrin, Adun Oakenshield (taking forever to build)(dead format for me)4x Eye of Ugin this is around $160
4x Eldrazi Temple this is around $25-30
3x Cavern of Souls this is around $120-130
4x Scalding Tarn this is around $320
Only 15 cards in the deck and we are talking 600 bucks or so... seems really cheap!
So yeah pretending everyone has these lands sitting in their binder waiting to go into action is a joke. This is becoming one of the most EXPENSIVE decks in modern people, and it uses lands for the most part that are useless outside of 1-2 decks. I just went to a modern tournament tonight, and the only person playing the UR list was a friend of mine as far as I saw.
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You absolutely need the Eldrazi lands to make it the deck it is.
So thats your "actual" investment. The other cards arent expensive.
The deck in general is cheap, manabases are the most expensive part of any deck in modern and prices go up if a deck turns out to be strong.
Ofcourse if you are doomed to play just what you have and you start with NOTHING of the deck and want to build it, its a lot of money and people dont have that money.
A modern deck that costs you around 600 bucks is still a "cheap" deck, as most mana bases can easily cost you that much allready.
And most of the cards in the Eldrazi deck are indeed cards "everyone" has, or could have without a problem.
The deck wont suddenly be a hit at FNM level, because players are usually slow at adapting anyway. But thats the place where it doesnt matter, it matters at high level of play , and if you choose to play at that level, you just buy whatever deck you want to play or just lend the cards from friends that might not choose to play that deck (bad if you ALL want to play it, good if some choose to play Affinity).
Price isnt an issue at all for any serious player (and FNM level is "not" serious).
Price only becomes an issue if the cards are SUPER expensive and low in numbers (talking power here).
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PLEEEASE people find a good answer for eldrazi. I don't care if something is banned in a few months imagine playing modern like this for the next few months. It's even more broken than the treasure cruise months which I actually quite enjoyed (and I didn't play UR delver)
The funny thing is that even with the huge spikes online the deck is 'only' 473 tix. That is cheaper than affinity, GBx and Abzan Company. It's also only 50 odd tix more than tron and infect. Maybe it might push people out playing with paper but online will be totally different. Why spend 800+ on GBx to play a straight up worse deck?
The trick is that they can't both run Warping wail and Chalice of the Void at the same time if they are trying to stop Painter's Servant. The chalice would counter their own answer to the servant and the colorless version of Nameless Inversion is exactly the same. So by running one card, you've already screwed them indirectly on another. Playing sideboard isn't measured counter to counter, it's how well you play poker.
The point of the servant is to force them to make bad sideboard decisions. If they run chalice they likely wont get it out in time to stop the servant, but if they don't run it they leave themselves open to other threats in order to deal with it. That is why it is a good sideboard tech to use. Against my Bx it's a laughable sideboard because I'm running Wasteland Strangler and more removal than the PTQ listings do.
What is more likely a counter to Painter's Servant is good old Lightning Bolt, which the UR list isn't running since they favor dismember and don't usually care to lose 4 life. The other problem is Inquisition of Kozilek and other discard cards, but if we are going to worry about that we might as well say that every card with CMC below 4 is bad against eldrazi. And if we say Thought-knot seer is a counter to it we might as well just say "Hey, they countered all of magic!"
We know what they can potentially do to our hands or cards in play. The point is that the cards we do have in hand are at least better match ups for the deck than what we would have vanilla. There's no such thing as an invincible silver bullet that has no counter card to it.
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Agree on every word.
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You can suggest them to switch to Eldrazi, which is definitely the best Modern deck for the moment.
And also think a little bit how to deal with Mirror match-up...
Anything, but nothing at the moment...
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WUBRAd Nauseam, WBRGDeath Shadow, UBRGScapeshift, UBRGDredge
WURJeskai Nahiri, WURCheeri0s, WBGCounter Company, WRGBurn, UBRMadcap Moon, BRGJund Midrange
UBTurn,BRGriselbrand Reanimator, WGKnight Company, RGRG Tron, RGRG Ponza, XAffinity, XEldrazi Tron
And if you knew anything about how sets are made, the set was finalized months before April. It takes months (6-9 months) to print what they do, package it, and get it to where it needs to be on a certain date. At the time MM2 went to press, its possible the deck was only on the watch list and no bean had been decided. That didnt happen till it was too late into printing. Another good reason why Twin wasnt hit earlier.
Sure I'll give it a go, I have a bunch of value cards since I bought into splinter twin when snaps where around 25 usd. I'm currently trying jeskai midrange and the latest blue moon list from the pro tour.
Honestly I wouldn't bought into eldrazi unless your inversion is minimal or you just needed the actual value cards like cavern of souls (even then there's risk of a reprint), but overall I would skip any modern event (unless you are certain of a non eldrazi meta) and wait for the ban.
And this is true, it seems that we have two outs against it; however, We probably won't have more than 2 copies of each in the Sideboard for it.
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I absolutely agree here. People tend to ignore that the format wasn't simply just because of a "broken" Modern deck but people with a solid draft record too. MJ from Twitch who was playing the Eldrazi deck went 8-8 which placed him tied for last... The tournament had decks that barely missed run others that were not Eldrazi!
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But you also kill the fair Eldrazi decks (like the Bx variants). Folks love to hop on the Painters Servant bandwagon but why not bring back in Torpor Orbs? They shut down TKS and Mimic triggers. This could slow them down enough to let you handle their threats. It's still vulnerable to them dumping a bunch of Mimics and Endless Ones for free but thems the kicks with a lot of decks and their nut draws.