1. Basic land is provided by the Tournament Organizer. You can however bring your own if you wish
2. Judges generally dislike any use of electronics so Id avoid it if possible
3. Yes, you may side in as many cards as you want games 2 and 3
Edit: Links wont work, but if you go to thier database and pull up a decklist, at the bottom of the list, theres a link to compare other lists of the same archetype
Rough draft of a Grixis Tezerett list. Havent tested it yet, so some of the numbers may be a little off, for example, not sure if I'll need all 4 Contagion Clasp or not. Might try to fit in a Metamorph or two, we'll see.
Obviously dont have a sideboard made up just yet, but cards im thinking about are(in no particular order):
Steel Sabotage
Mental Mistep
Surgical Extraction/Memoricide
Nihil Spellbomb/Trinket Mage
Life's Finale/BSZ
Moar Wurmcoil/Batterskull
Flashfreeze
Deathmark(If Humans is a deck haha)
Ratchet Bomb
Contagion Engine
Mortarpod](Illusions)
Phyrexian Revoker(Pod, PW's)
Despise
A lot of different directions to go in here. Any feedback would be great.
This scenario happend at Worlds.
It’s Conley Woods playing Zoo vs. some Euro with Burn, and Burn guy mulls to 3 so this as slam-dunk a game win as it’ll ever be. Then this happened:
Turn one: Fetch, Crack, Stomping Grounds, Kird Ape – Go (17)
Turn two: Fetch, Crack, Rav Dual, Tarmogoyf – Go (14)
Turn three: Fetch, Crack, Rav Dual, Molten Rain on Great Funrance -Eat a Shrapnel Blast in response – Go (6)
Euro untaps and double Bolts for the win.
Euro Team: “How did you win!?!” “I don’t know!”
Americans: “How did you lose!?!” “I don’t know!”
He takes so much damage from his manabase that his opponent is able to muster enough burn to kill him after a mull to 3
As for the Wescoe check, I believe it was at a Legacy GP last year, where up and comer Drew Levin sits down to play Wescoe in the last round before top 8 and makes some remark about how he bet his friend X amount of money he wouldnt make it this far. Wescoe promptly calls a judge and has Drew DQ'd for gambling. Thus, the "Wescoe Check" was born. Don't want to be making any bets when Wescoe's around
4. Perhaps he is a grouch and resides in a garbage can
In all seriousness though, I've only seen it used once(this morning when I read Sperlings new blog post), and in the context it was used in, Im not sure if you can really take anything from it
2. Judges generally dislike any use of electronics so Id avoid it if possible
3. Yes, you may side in as many cards as you want games 2 and 3
Example: http://http://scg.im/d40631
Edit: Links wont work, but if you go to thier database and pull up a decklist, at the bottom of the list, theres a link to compare other lists of the same archetype
3 Spellskite
2 Wurmcoil Engine
2 Consecrated Sphinx
4 Tezzeret Agent of Bolas
2 Tumble Magnet
4 Sphere of the Suns
4 Contagion Clasp
4 Galvanic Blast
2 Go for the Throat
3 Slagstorm
2 Mana Leak
2 Darkslick Shores
3 Drowned Catacombs
3 Dragonskull Summit
4 Mountain
3 Island
3 Swamp
3 Inkmoth Nexus
Rough draft of a Grixis Tezerett list. Havent tested it yet, so some of the numbers may be a little off, for example, not sure if I'll need all 4 Contagion Clasp or not. Might try to fit in a Metamorph or two, we'll see.
Obviously dont have a sideboard made up just yet, but cards im thinking about are(in no particular order):
Steel Sabotage
Mental Mistep
Surgical Extraction/Memoricide
Nihil Spellbomb/Trinket Mage
Life's Finale/BSZ
Moar Wurmcoil/Batterskull
Flashfreeze
Deathmark(If Humans is a deck haha)
Ratchet Bomb
Contagion Engine
Mortarpod](Illusions)
Phyrexian Revoker(Pod, PW's)
Despise
A lot of different directions to go in here. Any feedback would be great.
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It’s Conley Woods playing Zoo vs. some Euro with Burn, and Burn guy mulls to 3 so this as slam-dunk a game win as it’ll ever be. Then this happened:
Turn one: Fetch, Crack, Stomping Grounds, Kird Ape – Go (17)
Turn two: Fetch, Crack, Rav Dual, Tarmogoyf – Go (14)
Turn three: Fetch, Crack, Rav Dual, Molten Rain on Great Funrance -Eat a Shrapnel Blast in response – Go (6)
Euro untaps and double Bolts for the win.
Euro Team: “How did you win!?!” “I don’t know!”
Americans: “How did you lose!?!” “I don’t know!”
He takes so much damage from his manabase that his opponent is able to muster enough burn to kill him after a mull to 3
As for the Wescoe check, I believe it was at a Legacy GP last year, where up and comer Drew Levin sits down to play Wescoe in the last round before top 8 and makes some remark about how he bet his friend X amount of money he wouldnt make it this far. Wescoe promptly calls a judge and has Drew DQ'd for gambling. Thus, the "Wescoe Check" was born. Don't want to be making any bets when Wescoe's around
In all seriousness though, I've only seen it used once(this morning when I read Sperlings new blog post), and in the context it was used in, Im not sure if you can really take anything from it