Separate story, but I know someone who played an eggs deck with no win con and made it to finals before getting rolled by storm. No one figured it out.
Separate story, but I know someone who played an eggs deck with no win con and made it to finals before getting rolled by storm. No one figured it out.
By win con, was there stuff like Blind Obedience maindeck that doubles as hate and doesn't obviously look like a win con, or were there genuinely nothing that won the game maindeck?
Today I just remember one the most wtf incredible moments for me, but me being the victim
So I'm playing G2 against UR Storm post ban with Splinter Twin, he durdles a bit, acomplishes nothing, on turn 3 he plays a Goblin Electromancer which I don't care, I EOT Deceiver Exarch (I have Twin in hand) and tap his last land land to see if anything strange happens. Nothing? Good, you are tapped out, I thought GG on to the next match!!
I just quickly tap to play the Splinter Twin without really thinking about this match (which from my point of view was already over) anymore, enchant the Twin, and proceed to make copies for the concede.
The opponent exiles a Simian Spirit Guide, plays combust on my Exarch (had an Electromancer out), and kills it. I'm like wuuuuuuuut??? Pass turn, he Empties the Warrens and kills me. Lol.
Will never forget that although it was pretty funny
I hope you said 'you've just activated my trap card' after he cast skyknight legionnaire.
Casting 4 batwing brumes for lethal has got to be the worst combo deck I've ever seen lol.
That's pretty funny though. I don't think anyone ever expects to lose to batwing brume.
Haha it's not even supposed to be a win con, typically I try to deck my opponent out or try to setup a Luminarch Ascension.
But against really aggressive creature heavy decks I try not to cast them and keep them in hand because it is possible to net a win with it as a sleeper card, no one expects it.
Living end V. infect. Completely in the favor of infect. However I instant speed T3 cascaded into two beaters, killing their single creature. He drops another unblockable dude T4. I T4 fulminator booming his 3rd land leaving him at 2. It leaves him with only the ability to deal 6 damage to me with me at 3 poison counters. I win upon swinging in for exactly lethal.
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Playing U/W turbofog vs Jund. I've used up at least one archive trap at this point, am holding one more, with my opponent down to ~27 cards in his deck. Two temple bells in play along with an isochron scepter imprinted with a dawn charm. At 4 life, opponent attacks with everything barring a lavamancer. I have to fog with my last two mana and pray for a wrath off the top. Lavamancer hits me for two. Jund player cracks a fetchland to get a second green, slams an eternal witness to rebuy a bolt, and points it at my face. I'm about to scoop when I suddenly realise I have an incredibly unlikely out - tap a temple bell so we both draw... and rip a second archive trap! Cast both for free milling my opponent for 26 and emptying his library, then activate bell #2. Don't think he saw it coming and I can't say I blame him!
As much as I hate playing against mill and getting archive trap'ed, this is pretty sweet.
Playing U/W turbofog vs Jund. I've used up at least one archive trap at this point, am holding one more, with my opponent down to ~27 cards in his deck. Two temple bells in play along with an isochron scepter imprinted with a dawn charm. At 4 life, opponent attacks with everything barring a lavamancer. I have to fog with my last two mana and pray for a wrath off the top. Lavamancer hits me for two. Jund player cracks a fetchland to get a second green, slams an eternal witness to rebuy a bolt, and points it at my face. I'm about to scoop when I suddenly realise I have an incredibly unlikely out - tap a temple bell so we both draw... and rip a second archive trap! Cast both for free milling my opponent for 26 and emptying his library, then activate bell #2. Don't think he saw it coming and I can't say I blame him!
Wow. Nice win, at what point did you know how many cards your opponent had?
he passes the turn to me and I top deck snapcaster mage. I try like hell to cover my giddieness. So I just shrug and pass the turn. During my EoT step he pops the map and i'm like ok. he searches for his mine, but once he's found it... Snapcaster Mage into Esper Charm forcing him to discard 2. He discards his mine and a Karn the liberated. Then I pay 2 life and cast Surgical Extraction on the mine and proceed to dominate the rest of the game care free.
Taking desparate ritual doesn't do anything other than take away 1 mana, its the second copy to turn on ascension that is important. And, in an amusing twist of fate, he can't take Channel the Suns because it costs 4. It felt like one of those cases people come up as a contrived counterexample with when someone tries to claim something is "strictly better" than something else. I was able to combo out easily on the following turn.
Interestingly, although I hit cases where Seething would win and Channel does not more often in testing, I was lucky enough to have the reverse occur more often when I actually played in the tournament.
I was playing against an incredibly rude player who was playing Hypergenesis. He wins the roll and proceeds to exile 2 Simian Spirit Guides, play a land, Violent Outburst into Hypergenesis, then drop Progenitus, Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, and Urabrask the Hidden into play. He starts ridiculing me, then attacks for the win. The only problem for him was that I was playing a Protean Hulk combo deck and had put both hulk and Viscera Seer into play. With Emrakul's Annihilator trigger on the stack, i sacrificed Hulk to Seer, got Body Double which copied the hulk, sacrificed that to seer to go get Reveillark and Mogg Fanatic, then explained the loop and did infinite damage to him before annihilator resolved. I never saw that guy again.
More recently at a PTQ, I was playing for top 8 with GW Hatebears vs a UW Angel control deck. Game 3 i resolved a Loxodon Smiter and then a Gaddock Teeg. I held back Teeg from combat in case he had Angel and killed him with the smiter and the lieges that followed. After the match he showed me his hand: Angel, Wrath, Cryptic and Revelations
I was playing against an incredibly rude player who was playing Hypergenesis. He wins the roll and proceeds to exile 2 Simian Spirit Guides, play a land, Violent Outburst into Hypergenesis, then drop Progenitus, Emrakul, the Aeons Torn, and Urabrask the Hidden into play. He starts ridiculing me, then attacks for the win. The only problem for him was that I was playing a Protean Hulk combo deck and had put both hulk and Viscera Seer into play. With Emrakul's Annihilator trigger on the stack, i sacrificed Hulk to Seer, got Body Double which copied the hulk, sacrificed that to seer to go get Reveillark and Mogg Fanatic, then explained the loop and did infinite damage to him before annihilator resolved. I never saw that guy again.
More recently at a PTQ, I was playing for top 8 with GW Hatebears vs a UW Angel control deck. Game 3 i resolved a Loxodon Smiter and then a Gaddock Teeg. I held back Teeg from combat in case he had Angel and killed him with the smiter and the lieges that followed. After the match he showed me his hand: Angel, Wrath, Cryptic and Revelations
Hypergenesis is banned in Modern. Great victory though.
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Hypergenesis is banned in Modern. Great victory though.
Yea, this was in the very early days of the format when it was still legal. The only reason my Hulk deck was actually good was because of how many people online were playing Hypergenesis
I was playing this Bant Heartbeat of Spring control brew I've been playing with for the last couple weeks against a BUG deck (basically everything you'd expect, except it had more blue for Vedalken Shackles and some more counterspells). I was at 6 life, facing down a tapped-out opponent with a 5/6 Tarmogoyf and a Liliana of the Veil in play, 4 cards in hand. My graveyard was stacked. I had 9 lands, a Sakura Tribe-Elderand a Heartbeat of Spring in play and no lands. My opponent was at 16 life. I topdecked Sphinx's Revelation. I attacked with the Elder, and for some reason he let it through (his Goyf was untapped. I suppose he expected some kind of trick. I cast the Revelation for 5, drew Omniscience and Peer through Depths, cast the Omniscience with exactly enough mana, played Peer, started going off with Time Warps and Sphinx's Revelations, digging all the way through my deck for my only finisher: the one Emrakul, the Aeons Torn.
I found it. It was the second-to-last card in my deck. I could cast it, attack for 15, leaving him at 1, then I would fail to draw and lose. Then I realized. He wasn't at 16 anymore. He was at 15, BECAUSE HE'D LET IN THAT ONE ATTACK FROM MY SAKURA TRIBE-ELDER!
I cast the Emrakul and attacked for lethal. It was the best feeling I'd ever had.
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The most incredible modern stories I have involve utter stupidity from opponents and playing the unexpected.
The number of times I've had KotR in play and my opponent face plants into sejeri steppe is extremely high.
My opponent attacked with a vendillion clique when I had WG1 and a wirewood untapped.
My opponent playing infect plays the elf and attacks me turn 2 for 9 poison. I play milira and combo on turn 4. Watching his expression was priceless.
Surprise! the majority of players are terrible!
i guess my incredible stories iare, i once won turn 3 with PA storm post ban? i once played a soul sister's mirror, where our life totals ended up being 4 columns on notebook paper?
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At a FNM, I was working with a underpowered Pox-Walker Deck against a Soul Sister. I scooped after my opponent gets 90 lives in game one but is unable damage through the red zone because of all my removal. I have no clue what to do in game two, and looked at my sideboard, which was unfinished, and had a single copy of Sorin Markov that I forgot to take out of the deck box. Game 2, my opponent decided to just gain life after losing Ajani Pridemate to my Surgical Extraction. I stalled out and landed Sorin and my opponent gave me a WTF look, "How can you actually had that in the board???" I smiled and won, then got run over game 3 for a satisfying 1-2 match.
Round 5, I'm standing at 2-2, another loss takes me out of Day 2.
Me, playing Living End vs UR Storm, going into Game 3.
Turn 1, he Probes me and sees the Jund Charm. Couple of turns later, he baits it with Past in Flames, and I exile his yard. Next turn, I Outburst at end step into 13 power, he's at 17 from fetching Steam Vents, my turn brings him down to 4. He untaps, draws, and tries going for it, as this is his final turn. Epic Experiment for 7, whiffing on 2, and a Grapeshot. Surviving the Grapeshot at 2 life, he resolves the rest of the Experiment, including a Seething Song, Serum Visions, and a Gitaxian Probe flipping another Grapeshot. SO MUCH MAD.
As for actual epic story, happened in Round 8, me at 3-4, vs Mono-Red control.
Game 1 went without fault for me. Game 2 I fell to Chalice of the Void.
Game 3 is where the fun stuff starts happening. Turn 1, I see a Chalice of the Void. Turn 2 I see Relic of Progenitus, and I'm getting the feeling of dread that this game is not going well. turn 4 Avalanche Riders eating his Mountain, failing to pay echo into fullcasting Ingot Chewer to get rid of his Relic gets answered by Magus of the Moon and a second Chalice - somebody's not casting Living End anytime soon!
The board boils down to a fun state: Me with lands and the Ingot Chewer, him with Magus of the Moon and a Spellskite. Neither of us are attacking, until he tries to make a push - Skred targetting my Ingot Chewer for 4 damage off his Snow Mountains. I tap my mana, and almost make the wrong play but catch myself before I do - first casting Beast Within on the Spellskite, I Jund Charm Ingot Chewer up to a 5/5 before Skred can kill it. He passes the turn. I untap, draw, play a land, and hardcast Jungle Weaver, leading to a "the hell? seriously?" look from the opponent. Pass turn, he untaps, draws, and doesn't do much. I untap, draw, and check the life. He's at 6. Cast Demonic Dread on the Beast token, Cascade into the End and do not cast. Beast cannot block. Attack with Chewer and Jungle Weaver. Magus blocks the spider, letting Chewer through for .. 6 damage with the help of a last-moment Violent Outburst.
There were definitely other epic win/loss moments, such as drawing all 3 of my Ends against Soul Sisters, watching a Tron player drop Grafdigger's Cage and proceed to Cascade into lethal to wipe his Emrakul off the board, tearing apart Jund, Tron and UW Control (which I'm actually proud of myself for doing), not to mention being late to, getting Mindcensored on a fetch, and blowing up the wrong land in my Selesnya Beats match, but those were the most intense moments.
Oh! Two more moments of hilarity:
Vs Jund: Game 2 of 2 was solved as a result of a rushed Cascade to get rid of DRS, bringing back Pale Recluse and Street Wraith. The Recluse kept a Goyf on the opposing side (funny how Jund can't deal with a 6-drop 4/5) while the Wraith swung in for unblockable damage each turn.
Vs UW Control, Game 1 was decided by "I'll Beast Within your last land, and swing for 9". Almost felt bad for that one. Almost
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There are a lot of terrible players out there...like my mono u tron opponent who academy ruins' back an oblivion stone and popped it...when he was being kept alive by a platinum angel while at -31.
SPC: I'm pretty sure hypergenesis was on he original ban list for the format...
There are a lot of terrible players out there...like my mono u tron opponent who academy ruins' back an oblivion stone and popped it...when he was being kept alive by a platinum angel while at -31.
SPC: I'm pretty sure hypergenesis was on he original ban list for the format...
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Separate story, but I know someone who played an eggs deck with no win con and made it to finals before getting rolled by storm. No one figured it out.
By win con, was there stuff like Blind Obedience maindeck that doubles as hate and doesn't obviously look like a win con, or were there genuinely nothing that won the game maindeck?
So I'm playing G2 against UR Storm post ban with Splinter Twin, he durdles a bit, acomplishes nothing, on turn 3 he plays a Goblin Electromancer which I don't care, I EOT Deceiver Exarch (I have Twin in hand) and tap his last land land to see if anything strange happens. Nothing? Good, you are tapped out, I thought GG on to the next match!!
I just quickly tap to play the Splinter Twin without really thinking about this match (which from my point of view was already over) anymore, enchant the Twin, and proceed to make copies for the concede.
The opponent exiles a Simian Spirit Guide, plays combust on my Exarch (had an Electromancer out), and kills it. I'm like wuuuuuuuut??? Pass turn, he Empties the Warrens and kills me. Lol.
Will never forget that although it was pretty funny
I hope you said 'you've just activated my trap card' after he cast skyknight legionnaire.
Casting 4 batwing brumes for lethal has got to be the worst combo deck I've ever seen lol.
That's pretty funny though. I don't think anyone ever expects to lose to batwing brume.
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Haha it's not even supposed to be a win con, typically I try to deck my opponent out or try to setup a Luminarch Ascension.
But against really aggressive creature heavy decks I try not to cast them and keep them in hand because it is possible to net a win with it as a sleeper card, no one expects it.
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As much as I hate playing against mill and getting archive trap'ed, this is pretty sweet.
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Phyrexian Unlife out. Cast Ad Nauseam EOT 6 against WUR that gets remanded. I had no way to leak in response that turn as he tec edged my fifth land
His turn goes and I'm down to basically infect counters at this point. Next turn I lose.
6 mana out, Ad Nauseam, Pact, and Mana Leak in hand. He was going to win next turn. I draw, Spell Pierce. Excellent.
Cast Ad Nauseam EOT, he Remands, I Pact of Negation, he Remands, ISpell Pierce off my lucky topdeck to get it to resolve and win. Was sweating the whole time.
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BR Rakdos, Lord of Riots (75%)
G Titania - 75%
W SRAM - Welcome to the cheeri0s jam 95%
U Teferi - stax 100%
R Neheb - janky mono red eggs combo 90%
B Gonti - 50% valuetown
Wow. Nice win, at what point did you know how many cards your opponent had?
he passes the turn to me and I top deck snapcaster mage. I try like hell to cover my giddieness. So I just shrug and pass the turn. During my EoT step he pops the map and i'm like ok. he searches for his mine, but once he's found it... Snapcaster Mage into Esper Charm forcing him to discard 2. He discards his mine and a Karn the liberated. Then I pay 2 life and cast Surgical Extraction on the mine and proceed to dominate the rest of the game care free.
My opponent hits me with Inquisition of Kozilek for the second time that game, when I have in hand 2 Desperate Ritual, Grapeshot, Past in Flames...
And Channel the Suns.
Taking desparate ritual doesn't do anything other than take away 1 mana, its the second copy to turn on ascension that is important. And, in an amusing twist of fate, he can't take Channel the Suns because it costs 4. It felt like one of those cases people come up as a contrived counterexample with when someone tries to claim something is "strictly better" than something else. I was able to combo out easily on the following turn.
Interestingly, although I hit cases where Seething would win and Channel does not more often in testing, I was lucky enough to have the reverse occur more often when I actually played in the tournament.
More recently at a PTQ, I was playing for top 8 with GW Hatebears vs a UW Angel control deck. Game 3 i resolved a Loxodon Smiter and then a Gaddock Teeg. I held back Teeg from combat in case he had Angel and killed him with the smiter and the lieges that followed. After the match he showed me his hand: Angel, Wrath, Cryptic and Revelations
Also I went to time, and then diddled the 5 extra turns with "exile. draw, next turn" using a timesifter deck that refused to give me a wincon.
Hypergenesis is banned in Modern. Great victory though.
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The number of times I've had KotR in play and my opponent face plants into sejeri steppe is extremely high.
My opponent attacked with a vendillion clique when I had WG1 and a wirewood untapped.
My opponent playing infect plays the elf and attacks me turn 2 for 9 poison. I play milira and combo on turn 4. Watching his expression was priceless.
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Not sure if trolling or just very stupid.:fry:
Yea, this was in the very early days of the format when it was still legal. The only reason my Hulk deck was actually good was because of how many people online were playing Hypergenesis
I found it. It was the second-to-last card in my deck. I could cast it, attack for 15, leaving him at 1, then I would fail to draw and lose. Then I realized. He wasn't at 16 anymore. He was at 15, BECAUSE HE'D LET IN THAT ONE ATTACK FROM MY SAKURA TRIBE-ELDER!
I cast the Emrakul and attacked for lethal. It was the best feeling I'd ever had.
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Surprise! the majority of players are terrible!
i guess my incredible stories iare, i once won turn 3 with PA storm post ban? i once played a soul sister's mirror, where our life totals ended up being 4 columns on notebook paper?
Round 5, I'm standing at 2-2, another loss takes me out of Day 2.
Me, playing Living End vs UR Storm, going into Game 3.
Turn 1, he Probes me and sees the Jund Charm. Couple of turns later, he baits it with Past in Flames, and I exile his yard. Next turn, I Outburst at end step into 13 power, he's at 17 from fetching Steam Vents, my turn brings him down to 4. He untaps, draws, and tries going for it, as this is his final turn. Epic Experiment for 7, whiffing on 2, and a Grapeshot. Surviving the Grapeshot at 2 life, he resolves the rest of the Experiment, including a Seething Song, Serum Visions, and a Gitaxian Probe flipping another Grapeshot. SO MUCH MAD.
As for actual epic story, happened in Round 8, me at 3-4, vs Mono-Red control.
Game 1 went without fault for me. Game 2 I fell to Chalice of the Void.
Game 3 is where the fun stuff starts happening. Turn 1, I see a Chalice of the Void. Turn 2 I see Relic of Progenitus, and I'm getting the feeling of dread that this game is not going well. turn 4 Avalanche Riders eating his Mountain, failing to pay echo into fullcasting Ingot Chewer to get rid of his Relic gets answered by Magus of the Moon and a second Chalice - somebody's not casting Living End anytime soon!
The board boils down to a fun state: Me with lands and the Ingot Chewer, him with Magus of the Moon and a Spellskite. Neither of us are attacking, until he tries to make a push - Skred targetting my Ingot Chewer for 4 damage off his Snow Mountains. I tap my mana, and almost make the wrong play but catch myself before I do - first casting Beast Within on the Spellskite, I Jund Charm Ingot Chewer up to a 5/5 before Skred can kill it. He passes the turn. I untap, draw, play a land, and hardcast Jungle Weaver, leading to a "the hell? seriously?" look from the opponent. Pass turn, he untaps, draws, and doesn't do much. I untap, draw, and check the life. He's at 6. Cast Demonic Dread on the Beast token, Cascade into the End and do not cast. Beast cannot block. Attack with Chewer and Jungle Weaver. Magus blocks the spider, letting Chewer through for .. 6 damage with the help of a last-moment Violent Outburst.
There were definitely other epic win/loss moments, such as drawing all 3 of my Ends against Soul Sisters, watching a Tron player drop Grafdigger's Cage and proceed to Cascade into lethal to wipe his Emrakul off the board, tearing apart Jund, Tron and UW Control (which I'm actually proud of myself for doing), not to mention being late to, getting Mindcensored on a fetch, and blowing up the wrong land in my Selesnya Beats match, but those were the most intense moments.
Oh! Two more moments of hilarity:
Vs Jund: Game 2 of 2 was solved as a result of a rushed Cascade to get rid of DRS, bringing back Pale Recluse and Street Wraith. The Recluse kept a Goyf on the opposing side (funny how Jund can't deal with a 6-drop 4/5) while the Wraith swung in for unblockable damage each turn.
Vs UW Control, Game 1 was decided by "I'll Beast Within your last land, and swing for 9". Almost felt bad for that one. Almost
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SPC: I'm pretty sure hypergenesis was on he original ban list for the format...
it wasn't. the original banned list was:
Ancient Den
Seat of the Synod
Vault of Whispers
Great Furnace
Tree of Tales
Chrome Mox
Dark Depths
Golgari Grave-Troll
Sensei's Divining Top
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If you want a reference, there's an article by Tom LaPille floating around somewhere on the mothership that lists it. I don't know where, but you can find it.
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http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/ld/144. This list was used for one tournament as far I can tell (the 2011 community cup). Before the first GP/PT that involved modern, the banlist was updated. http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/ld/155.
In the update, the following were added:
EDIT: You can see the modern decks for that first event here https://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/eventcoverage/mtgoccup11/thu
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