I'm wanting to make a "cube" of sorts of Legacy decks, where every player picks a deck randomly and then plays with it.
Can anyone recommend around 8 decks to put in the cube? Money won't be an object, since I'm going to be using proxies since it's just for fun in my group. I can take either deck names or deck lists (preferred).
I should also mention that I'm looking for competitive lists, sideboards included.
Is this for drafting purposes or would it be more like pre-con decks? For drafting I think my cube may help you out although I don't think I have updated it in a while. Also adjustment for power/etc would be required.
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Maverick
Omni-Tell/Sneak & Show
ANT
Shardless BUG
Death and Taxes
Belcher
Esperblade
Jund
Elves
Merfolk
Dredge
goblins
RUG (canadian thresh)
Reanimator
Affinity
Is a pretty sweet list for "FTV: A Taste of Legacy" that should hit the most common/viable archetypes. List is 15 long to fit FTV flavor and to get down to 8 - try to eliminate overlapping similarities or use a rotation of ~
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Maverick -- Storm Click here for trade thread
Trade thread under reconstruction. Because you can't spell slaughter without laughter.
Maverick
Omni-Tell/Sneak & Show
ANT
Shardless BUG
Death and Taxes
Belcher
Esperblade
Jund
Elves
Merfolk
Dredge
goblins
RUG (canadian thresh)
Reanimator
Affinity
Is a pretty sweet list for "FTV: A Taste of Legacy" that should hit the most common/viable archetypes. List is 15 long to fit FTV flavor and to get down to 8 - try to eliminate overlapping similarities or use a rotation of ~
Ya as long as you own 20 FOW's/Wastelands and a commensurate amount of blue duals. If he's actually building the decks it would probably be helpful to have different archtypes that don't overlap with so many of the same key cards. Decks like affinity, elves, dredge, painter are great because they have little overlap. If your doing proxies then it doesn't matter I suppose.
Ya as long as you own 20 FOW's/Wastelands and a commensurate amount of blue duals. If he's actually building the decks it would probably be helpful to have different archtypes that don't overlap with so many of the same key cards. Decks like affinity, elves, dredge, painter are great because they have little overlap. If your doing proxies then it doesn't matter I suppose.
It's just for fun in my playgroup, so it'll be proxied. That said, you'd be surprised how many multiples of duals, FoWs, etc I actually have. They were much cheaper in 2002
Since the OP was inquiring about competitive lists, I'd recommend checking out the following mtgo tournament aggregator, as it not only shows which lists are currently dominatong but also the relative incidence of constituent cards. This might be helpful if they want to provide more than 75 cards per deck, to allow the participants a little wiggle room in their card choices.
Since the OP was inquiring about competitive lists, I'd recommend checking out the following mtgo tournament aggregator, as it not only shows which lists are currently dominatong but also the relative incidence of constituent cards. This might be helpful if they want to provide more than 75 cards per deck, to allow the participants a little wiggle room in their card choices.
wow, that site might look awesome... if only i knew how to look at it
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after trying to figure out i havent seen any Shardless bug decks... and i dont believe shardless bug isnt played at all?
If you go to the bottom of the page, and click the "view more >>" link, it should bring up quite a few more archetypes. Shardless BUG is probably somewhere in that lot.
Can anyone recommend around 8 decks to put in the cube? Money won't be an object, since I'm going to be using proxies since it's just for fun in my group. I can take either deck names or deck lists (preferred).
I should also mention that I'm looking for competitive lists, sideboards included.
Thanks!
(yes, this is almost the same post as in Modern)
he has the following decks (and a bit more)
-Merfolk
-Dredge
-Shardless bug
-goblins
-burn
-omnitell
-RUG (canadian thresh)
-Patriot
and a couple more that i have not seen yet...
Thank you for Heroes of the Plane Studios for this awesome sig.
Legacy:
Shardlessless BUG (active)
Shardless BUG (retired)
UW Stoneblade (retired)
Maveric (retired)
Thopters (retired)
Dark Horizons (retired)
Dreadstill (retired)
Armageddon Staxx (retired)
- You think it is over, but Ibraman has just begun...
- When it rains, women get wet.
Maverick
RUG
Omni-Tell
ANT
Shardless BUG
Death and Taxes
Belcher
Esperblade/Miracles
Jund
Elves
WGURBLands!WGURB
WGUInfectWGU
Legacy Lands Primer
Top 8 SCG Oakland 2014
Helpdesk
My Cube on CubeTutor
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Tiny Leaders Overlord
a combo of these two lists look very very fun. maybe no burn though... as it is never a fun deck to play, sure it takes some skill, but it is boring
Shout out to commandercast for keeping me entertained.
Omni-Tell/Sneak & Show
ANT
Shardless BUG
Death and Taxes
Belcher
Esperblade
Jund
Elves
Merfolk
Dredge
goblins
RUG (canadian thresh)
Reanimator
Affinity
Is a pretty sweet list for "FTV: A Taste of Legacy" that should hit the most common/viable archetypes. List is 15 long to fit FTV flavor and to get down to 8 - try to eliminate overlapping similarities or use a rotation of ~
Maverick -- Storm
Click here for trade threadTrade thread under reconstruction.
Because you can't spell slaughter without laughter.
-----The Legacy Flowchart-----
Tiny Leaders Overlord
Ya as long as you own 20 FOW's/Wastelands and a commensurate amount of blue duals. If he's actually building the decks it would probably be helpful to have different archtypes that don't overlap with so many of the same key cards. Decks like affinity, elves, dredge, painter are great because they have little overlap. If your doing proxies then it doesn't matter I suppose.
It's just for fun in my playgroup, so it'll be proxied. That said, you'd be surprised how many multiples of duals, FoWs, etc I actually have. They were much cheaper in 2002
http://www.mtggoldfish.com/metagame/legacy
"Personally I love high-riak, low-reqars gambles. Life's best with a decent amount of riak. And f*** reqars."
wow, that site might look awesome... if only i knew how to look at it
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after trying to figure out i havent seen any Shardless bug decks... and i dont believe shardless bug isnt played at all?
Thank you for Heroes of the Plane Studios for this awesome sig.
Legacy:
Shardlessless BUG (active)
Shardless BUG (retired)
UW Stoneblade (retired)
Maveric (retired)
Thopters (retired)
Dark Horizons (retired)
Dreadstill (retired)
Armageddon Staxx (retired)
- You think it is over, but Ibraman has just begun...
- When it rains, women get wet.
If you go to the bottom of the page, and click the "view more >>" link, it should bring up quite a few more archetypes. Shardless BUG is probably somewhere in that lot.
"Personally I love high-riak, low-reqars gambles. Life's best with a decent amount of riak. And f*** reqars."