Neither. Run Pithing Needle and name Extractor Demon.
Bonus: The Pithing Needle isn't a useless card in your sideboard vs everything else.
This is strong but they can stilly frequently hard cast extractor or
unearth kederekt leviathan to bounce needle for a win
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Eh, if the Crypt deck hasn't made you discard your hand or killed you by the end of t5, they're probably not going to win the game anyhow (and would have already lost hard to any of the 1942042 aggro decks around). You need answers that come down cheaper and earlier than Haunting Echoes.
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Ignore it, its a tier 2 deck that performs half decent against mid range but not against anything else.
Relic of Progenitus, Pithing Needle, Thought Hemorrhage, etc.... have a point against other decks in the format, which makes them automatically useful. "Never say never" when it comes to what a deck will or won't do - I think far more important than the sideboard is experience - if you can figure out which version of the combo your opponent is using, and play correctly against that, you'll have far better odds of winning without having to simply hate.
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When it comes to States (coming up) and other tournaments, you can't just hate out one deck if you want to win. You might never see that match-up, and even if you do it's just one win, when you'll likely need to win 6+ rounds to get a top finish. That's part of why rogue decks, like Crypt and Jacerator (not so rogue anymore) are so good... people can't pack the hatred full-in against a diverse field.
I've found that playing vs. Crypt is essentially just like playing with yourself (pun intended). Just lay creatures and beat their face in before they can combo out. If it's that much of a problem, just play a different deck.
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GGGGG Dungrove................(STANDARD)
GWGWG Maverick..................(LEGACY)
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or Ravenous Trap
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Currently playing:
M13 Draft
GGGGG Dungrove................(STANDARD)
GWGWG Maverick..................(LEGACY)
Jon Finkel on the PWP System:
Bonus: The Pithing Needle isn't a useless card in your sideboard vs everything else.
This is strong but they can stilly frequently hard cast extractor or
unearth kederekt leviathan to bounce needle for a win
Milling people with their own Hedron Crab since 2009
"It's like Inception, but with beer instead of dreams!" - A member of my project team on how to convince our supervisor we have actually done some work.
*edit: oops, named the wrong sojourner!
Oh, my username is the same on Xbox and Cockatrice, add me!
"For some of us, easier Magic is good Magic, but if you are one of those 'intelligent types,' feel free to play your Hive Mind mirrors. The rest of us are here for the fireworks." - Kent Ketter
Playing in Type 2...BGRJundHearted
Relic of Progenitus, Pithing Needle, Thought Hemorrhage, etc.... have a point against other decks in the format, which makes them automatically useful. "Never say never" when it comes to what a deck will or won't do - I think far more important than the sideboard is experience - if you can figure out which version of the combo your opponent is using, and play correctly against that, you'll have far better odds of winning without having to simply hate.
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When it comes to States (coming up) and other tournaments, you can't just hate out one deck if you want to win. You might never see that match-up, and even if you do it's just one win, when you'll likely need to win 6+ rounds to get a top finish. That's part of why rogue decks, like Crypt and Jacerator (not so rogue anymore) are so good... people can't pack the hatred full-in against a diverse field.
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