I guess Nevermore is best SB material, though he is a real beast. Maybe run some Path to Exile? Any deck running Ulamog plays 3 at most, more common is 1-2 in the SB in Eldrazi Aggro decklists. So 4 Path should get rid of him, if you can live through the double exile.
However, if you run some black in your deck, Infinite Obliteration is probably nice SB material, it also gets rid of other fearsome creatures like Emrakul, Worldbreaker, Endbringer etc pp.
I removed the Rude Awakening and reduced the Fog-effects for MB Leylines and Wrath. But I feel bad about having no "fast" kill. In the games (5 or so against Eldrazi, 2 Infect, some Affinity and BGx) the deck performed splendid. I am 100% winning against any non-Burn aggro deck, 60-40 or so feels Burn itself (thought about some Circle of Protection: Red), but BGx feels really bad. And I misplayed hard against Merfolk, he countered my Fog with multiple Cursecatchers and Alpha-striked me with like 5 Lords out. I had a Temple Bell, card on top would have been Angelsong and I had Wrath of God in hand. But whatsoever! TurboFog just laughs about Eldrazi and Affinity (and with tight plays, also about the Folks).
Chalice is in the Eldrazi Aggro deck, often 4-of main. And Jund/Junk still fight against the obvious defeat of their attrition strategy by a hyper aggressive meta. And Lili is also in the many land-hate decks rising up as a counter-approach to the Eldrazi Horde.
Decay is for Chalice of the Void, which is really disturbing on 1, or Liliana of the Veil (can't fog her -6) plus some extra value against a lot of cards. There's a reason most BGx decks run it, and without it I see bad times against Chalice and Lili. Though Leyline MB seems also legit against many decks. Just the high amount of creature-based damage makes me prefer Decay. Against Burn, Kor Firewalker seems best to me, and damage combos (that go off once or twice) can be held in check by Ethereal Haze (Infect, Grishoalbrand, Kiln Fiend) and others (Ad Nauseam, UR Storm) by Luminesce - together with Leylines, that should be enough.
Though discard seems quite useless to me, inside a strategy where you make your opponent draw his entire deck. But an additional wincon like spiteful visions seems legit to me, perhaps mix in some underworld dreams to break up the symmetries.
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Due to the high amount of aggro decks and direct damage combo strategies, I came to think that a turbo fog deck may benefit a lot. I tested a bit, and the traditional UGx setup seemed to have a hard time, though. So I tried this:
Testing showed this to be quite solid, though Burn decks and anything with a lot of reach via direct damage spells, as well as GR Tron seem really difficult to deal with. The SideBoard for testing was like:
I want 4 Kor Firewalker in my SB for sure, probably no Timely instead. And some Wrath effect in the 75, too.
The Decays main deal with Chalice of the Void, Liliana of the Veil, Blood Moon, Pithing Needle and so on. Especially Chalice will be present quite a lot in the near future, I guess.
The 1-of Rude Awakening makes a nice "Oops-I-win"-effect, helping to close a game quickly against unexpecting opponents.
However, if you run some black in your deck, Infinite Obliteration is probably nice SB material, it also gets rid of other fearsome creatures like Emrakul, Worldbreaker, Endbringer etc pp.
4 Howling Mine
4 Rites of Flourishing
2 Temple Bell
[Fog]
4 Fog
4 Ethereal Haze
4 Angelsong
4 Dawn Charm
[Utility]
4 Abrupt Decay
2 Wrath of God
3 Leyline of Sanctity
2 Elixir of Immortality
3 Wooded Bastion
1 Twilight Mire
1 Fetid Heath
2 Sunpetal Grove
1 Woodland Cemetery
1 Isolated Chapel
5 Forest
5 Plains
2 Swamp
2 Mikokoro, Center of the Sea
1 Leyline of Sanctity
4 Kor Firewalker
3 Nevermore
4 Pithing Needle
2 Runed Halo
1 I don't remember
I removed the Rude Awakening and reduced the Fog-effects for MB Leylines and Wrath. But I feel bad about having no "fast" kill. In the games (5 or so against Eldrazi, 2 Infect, some Affinity and BGx) the deck performed splendid. I am 100% winning against any non-Burn aggro deck, 60-40 or so feels Burn itself (thought about some Circle of Protection: Red), but BGx feels really bad. And I misplayed hard against Merfolk, he countered my Fog with multiple Cursecatchers and Alpha-striked me with like 5 Lords out. I had a Temple Bell, card on top would have been Angelsong and I had Wrath of God in hand. But whatsoever! TurboFog just laughs about Eldrazi and Affinity (and with tight plays, also about the Folks).
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Due to the high amount of aggro decks and direct damage combo strategies, I came to think that a turbo fog deck may benefit a lot. I tested a bit, and the traditional UGx setup seemed to have a hard time, though. So I tried this:
4 Wooded Bastion
1 Fetid Heath
1 Twilight Mire
4 Sunpetal Grove
1 Woodland Cemetery
1 Isolated Chapel
5 Forest
5 Plains
2 Swamp
4 Fog
4 Ethereal Haze
3 Holy Day
4 Dawn Charm
4 Angelsong
[Turbo]
4 Howling Mine
4 Rites of Flourishing
2 Temple Bell
1 Rude Awakening]
[Recursion & Utility]
2 Elixir of Immortality
4 Abrupt Decay
Testing showed this to be quite solid, though Burn decks and anything with a lot of reach via direct damage spells, as well as GR Tron seem really difficult to deal with. The SideBoard for testing was like:
4 Pithing Needle
3 Timely Reinforcements
4 Flex Spots (don't remember)
I want 4 Kor Firewalker in my SB for sure, probably no Timely instead. And some Wrath effect in the 75, too.
The Decays main deal with Chalice of the Void, Liliana of the Veil, Blood Moon, Pithing Needle and so on. Especially Chalice will be present quite a lot in the near future, I guess.
The 1-of Rude Awakening makes a nice "Oops-I-win"-effect, helping to close a game quickly against unexpecting opponents.
Greetings!