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  • posted a message on [SHM] Arts from Shadowmoor
    I love this art. Finally they are getting away from that "G" Rated crap they put on the Lorwyn cards.

    Now we get to see the twisted images in the minds of the artists, those crazy bastards.

    If the cards suck power-wise, I might cry.
    Posted in: Rumor Mill Archive
  • posted a message on [Official Thread] Red Deck Wins and Variants
    The only problem i see with the card is that there is no Seething Song of the format. If this was Mir-CHK, then the card would be right at home. There is no way to pump him out early and efficiently. I don't like running Simian Spirit Guide or Rite of Flame for this guy.
    Posted in: Standard Archives
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Threads is okay. It is not very necessary due to Jitte+Meloku+Spire Golem. You can add them if you think you need them, but you don't have to.

    Stifle is pure gas. It is even better than Force Spike turn 1 on the play a good percentage of the time.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Quote from mikey k159
    wtf? i did not get my stuff yet, wtf????

    son of a *****, oh, chops, your playing death cloud for the gp im assuming right?, are you playing the ptq the next day if you scrub?

    @ goc: i was wondering if i play affinity, and your not, could i barn the ravagers again?

    oh and chops, does the mana tithe look cool?


    Hey guys. I'm currently undecided between 3 decks for GP Philly. One I have built, but the other two are mostly built.

    Jugan/PLB cross breed:


    That is not the final build on the deck. I might add in Venser, or cut the Rude for a 2nd Meloku (very probable). Plus the board is very rough. Though I really want to keep Teeg, because he is nutty.

    Flow Rock (Sullivan Style):

    Artifacts
    2 Sensei's Divining Top

    Creatures
    4 Birds Of Paradise
    2 Eternal Witness
    3 Ravenous Baloth
    4 Sakura-tribe Elder
    3 Tarmogoyf

    Enchantments
    3 Destructive Flow
    4 Pernicious Deed

    Instants
    2 Extirpate
    2 Putrefy
    1 Terminate

    Sorceries
    4 Duress
    4 Living Wish
    1 Profane Command

    Basic Lands
    6 Forest
    2 Mountain
    4 Swamp

    Lands
    4 Bloodstained Mire
    1 Overgrown Tomb
    1 Stomping Ground
    4 Wooded Foothills

    Not much to say about the deck. He top 8'd consecutive PTQ's with the deck, winning one of them. It has tools vs everything. Plus it looks consistent as hell.


    GW Ghost Dad:

    Artifacts
    4 Chrome Mox

    Creatures
    4 Kami Of Ancient Law
    4 Phantom Centaur
    3 Tallowisp
    3 Tarmogoyf
    4 Troll Ascetic

    Enchantments
    4 Armadillo Cloak
    1 Griffin Guide
    3 Worship

    Instants
    3 Otherworldly Journey

    Legendary Creatures
    4 Gaddock Teeg
    3 Saffi Eriksdotter

    Basic Lands
    2 Forest
    1 Plains

    Lands
    1 Sacred Foundry
    1 Stomping Ground
    1 Sungrass Prairie
    3 Temple Garden
    4 Treetop Village
    4 Windswept Heath
    1 Wooded Foothills

    Legendary Lands
    1 Eiganjo Castle
    1 Okina, Temple To The Grandfathers


    Now normally I wouldn't choose a deck so, well, odd as this deck, but there were three reasons I started to show interest in it:

    1) Their (Rashad Miller and Rusty Kubis) combined record in the Swiss was 12-1-3, with Rashad holding strong as the clear number one seed.

    2) RDW, Zoo, Ideal, and Blue/Green Tron he (Rashad) considers close to being byes. Most of the other matches, he feels are somewhat advantageous, largely because they are so slow. The Blue decks tend to rely so much on their creature stealing powers, that they are often just a little bit behind, and a Troll can simply be too much for them. Rock decks are often slow in getting up their own answers, and again, Troll is especially problematic, particularly if it is flying in with Griffin Guide.

    3) Rusty and Rashad got 3rd and 5th place respectively in a Midwest PTQ. There must be some merit to the deck.

    I realize that the Goblins matchup must be bad, but if you can land a Worship with a Troll (or hard to remove creature, such as Centaur), they can't win. Plus you get goodies from the board to deal with the deck. It also looks like Deed bends this deck over and violates it.

    So, there are the three decks. If you have any questions about the blue deck above, feel free to PM me.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on What happened with standard analysis at MTG.com?
    We've been in Extended season since Worlds. Standard season will return as we near PT: Hollywood in May.
    Posted in: Standard Archives
  • posted a message on Nyc Ptq
    Quote from SRdude
    There was a lot more blue than there was at new jersey. Doran and Goblins were predictably very popular. There were only 3 dredge players in the room, but one of them made the finals. Of course you could just chalk that up to Jay Imperiale being Jay Imperiale. There was also more affinity than at the nj ptq.

    It seemed that the only tron players were Gabe, Ravitz, and Zvi. I loaned zvi the deck 10 minuites before the tournament started and explained what the cards did as I filled out the decklist. None of them did well.


    I think that there was one more UG Tron player. The dude sucked though, and he was at the lower tables.

    I think that I saw you with Zvi, SRdude. What were you wearing? (you were playing Doran right?)
    Posted in: Extended (Type 1.X)
  • posted a message on Nyc Ptq
    Quote from Trainswalker09
    Any reason for that? Lol...

    The Czech guy was not Jaroslav Nachtigall from NG, was it?


    Yeah, it was Jaroslav.

    There was an interesting little problem with Napoli and Nachtigall in the 5th round:

    Phil apparently lost his 4th Vindicate, and had to barn one off someone else, getting a game loss in the process. Then after that, he lost the next game (pretty sure it was game 2) and the match. Unfortunate.
    Posted in: Extended (Type 1.X)
  • posted a message on Spice Storm
    Quote from Atomsk
    Here's a new Storm deck from Greg Weiss called Spice Storm.

    Quiet Speculation into Lava Dart is a massive Storm count jump, and with Pyromancer's Swath in play, is 9 damage for 1U. The deck is pretty obvious, but I'm not sure about the sideboard. I tested it a little bit this week to some pretty good results.

    Discuss!!


    The deck is really cool. I saw Osyp play the deck at a PTQ today and bribe some kid with a dollar to see his hand so Osyp could kill him with Ignite Memories lol.

    Though the list he played looked different. I think it was closer to this:

    That is just a guess though. The only thing that I know about the mana is that there were at least 2x Island and 2x Polluted Delta and definitely 4x Steam Vents.

    I have no clue what the last slot is. Probably another Deep Analysis. Though it could've been a miser's EtW.

    I think there should be an Eye of Nowhere in the board to get around Solitary Confinement, which was everywhere.
    Posted in: Decks for Critique
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Quote from Themchops

    @satriani...great way to celebrate your 18th bday - possibly getting pinched for interstate mail fraud. pretty weak - frowntown, indeed. wouldn't be the first of our clan to go down in ban-hammered-flames for bad trading *cough*jimisnotonyoursideapparently *cough*ahem*.


    Ok, what the **** is your problem Chops? I'm going to bring this out into the open, because it has become very apparent that you have an issue with me. I don't know what the **** it is though.

    What have I done to piss you off? If you are still going on about the deck, then you really have to let that **** go.

    What gives you the right to judge my character? The fact that I had to break off a trade with you before? Please tell me what it is, because I'm very curious.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on GP Vancouver
    Quote from Jayp1980
    I was at the GP and Cheons deck was great. He played Gurney round 1, day 1, and in the quarter finals, both times Mike did not feel like he was in it.


    I think that the deck was a success. We really hit the nail on the head with that one.

    The Gurney matchup is very positive because of how similar it was to NLB. I found that, for me, NLB was a positive matchup overall. It may have been that the players I was up against sucked, or maybe Cryptic Command is just the nut high (yeah, it is), but I really never had a problem with the deck.
    Posted in: Extended (Type 1.X)
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Quote from Atomsk
    Satriani- I still say right now Mono Red Burn (as much as I hate that deck) defeats PLB and SimicTron.

    Chops- I really don't playing non-Baloth, non-Tribe Elder creatures in the deck at all, anymore. I haven't played the deck in a while since I'm trying to develop something new at the moment, but I have some advice. I cut the bounce lands a while ago because I started to hate getting Molten Rained or whatever and I always drew too many. I cut it down to 3x, then 2x, then I cut them altogether and my mana flowed a lot better. Then I added in some Treetop Villages and they worked rather wonderfully. I'm not sure if they are better than something like Mutavault or not, but when I played them I generally loved it. I've been thinking of playing 2x Haunting Echoes Maindeck. It very well might be overkill but I am unsure. I'm still an advocate for Moment's Peace (Satriani can attest to this-:D-I probably suggest this in all X/g non aggro decks). If you are going to be playing Boseiju in the sideboard (which I highly recommend, especially after the GP we just witnessed) than I would recommend some number of Persecute. Persecuting off of Boseiju is nutz. It seems janky, but in testing it was pretty decent. The only other thing I've really got of use is that I cut Smother altogether and just ran Putrefies. They are just as good as Smother and can help in other matchups too, Affinity on Myr Enforcer is the only relevent example I can think of atm, but that is the single most problematic card in the Affinity matchup, so that alone really makes it worth it in my mind. Solemn Simulacrum could be good, but I'm not a fan of Night's Whisper or Bitterblossom (I all too often stabilize at 5 life or less, and then procede to win the game, that additional lifeloss just worried me).


    True. You have the midrange matchup locked up, but fast red aggro seems to be an issue. Moment's Peace ain't just for Tron anymore kids. Perhaps Wall of Roots instead of STE.

    Yeah, as a control player Persecute of a Boseiju is NOT something that I want to see. Though, I think that is a little TOO narrow, unless your meta is heavy PLB/NLB.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Ok, I know how some of you think that I've sandbagged the Clan. Well, I've come to redeem myself. Somewhat.

    I assume that since my deck won Vancouver, a lot of the netdeckers will get on board with PLB/UG Tron at Neutral Ground on Saturday. Therefore, I've come to tell you what to play: U/G Tron/Shrapnel Affinity.

    No, that is not a joke. I realize that U/G Tron lost to PLB in the finals. However, statistically, the matchup has been bad for PLB in testing and Shrapnel Affinity can just be a ***** for both decks.

    I'm going to be playing any one of those 3 decks. Testing and time will tell which one is most comfortable for me to pilot. Oh, a word to the wise, if you do plan on playing Control, playtest EXTENSIVELY. If you don't, you will scrub. Fair warning.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Quote from Themchops

    Yeah, well according to you guys, you had it days before, we all got to see it Saturday night with the rest of the world. I only trust LSV with Vintage and Standard - nothing more. He has a habit of testing with other great pros then altering the deck slightly towards the worse end, then making misplays with 'em. Don't get me wrong, I played his Omnichord decks for a few week's wins at FNM, but I also played Flore's "this girl" and Mishra decks too.


    I didn't even give Atomsk the final list of the PLB deck until the night before the PTQ. He said that his friend was gonna play NLB, and I said that in a field of Doran and Goblins he would be better suited playing my deck.

    The only people who knew about the optimal version of the deck before Vancouver were Cheontourage, Becker and I (and prob some other people). We agreed to not spill the deck online beforehand in order to maintain solid matchups.

    Then Cheon's savage playskill just ripped the field apart. The man is a god among men in Constructed formats.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on [NYC Dark Knights] The ladies agree, once a Knight is never enough!
    Quote from Atomsk
    It's Atomsk, but I'm nit-picking...top eight is...

    Ben Lundquist(tron)
    Hunter Coale(Next Level Blue)

    Jason Fleurant(Death Cloud)
    Zack Hall(tron)

    Paul Cheon(Previous Level Blue*)
    Michael Gurney(idk)

    Aaron Paquette(Mind's Desire deck)
    Marc Bonnefoy(idk)

    * As brought to you by Eric Becker and Joe Fleming

    Beware, fellow Knights, of the Rogue Aggro thread...it's becoming a war over there. I'm expecting Bold Red Text soon if people don't "chill out"


    Bonnefoy is playing TEPS as well, and Gurney is rocking Death Cloud. Hell yeah son, bye matchup for Cheon.
    Posted in: Retired Clan Threads
  • posted a message on [Official Thread] B/x Rogue Aggro
    Quote from Uriel Coleridge
    Take this into account: +90% of all decks using red run Pyroclasm in the SB. There is NO control deck that does not run either Damnation or *** MD or SB. There are aggro decks running *** and Damnation in the board (I know I'm running 3 Damnation on the board). Mass removal is especcially relevant in an aggro-swamped metagame.


    Yeah, that is pretty much all true. The meta is aggro and anti-aggro. Anti-aggro runs mass removal. You counter that by playing Bitterblossom.

    That sums up the meta pretty well.
    Posted in: Standard Archives
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