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December 2006 Extended tournament Deck lists
These December 2006 Extended Magic: the Gathering Deck lists of the Saturday, December 30 Extended (T1.X) MWS Trial were updated by Gerrardfo.
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Gerrardfo on 2006-12-30 12:44 MDT Meta Breakdown:
by Eldariel on 2006-12-30 12:47 MDT My deck is named BW Deadguy, as a tribute to Pikula's Deadguy Ale Homebrew (it's basically an Extended-port anyways).
by kokusho6 on 2006-12-30 12:59 MDT ML should put the names of the players that play these decks besides the top 3 i wanna kno who played UG eryao-ninja lol by Eldariel on 2006-12-30 13:06 MDT Alpha_n1 played it. It's actually a pretty strong deck, or so it appears, but I had turn 1 Smallpox on the draw G1 to his Pool-BoP go and turn 1 Hypnotic Specter game 2 to his Ornithopter, so he never really got off (and no, I didn't really get such Mox-openings after that round).
by ChristPunchr on 2006-12-30 13:25 MDT There is so much pain in your deck, Eld...did you have to mull aggressicely so the damage would be balanced-out by discard, a shade(or whatever) and ld? by TugaChampion on 2006-12-30 13:26 MDT Yeah Alpha_n1 talked about those amazing turn 1 plays at #mtg.pt and he also said that after that you played Dark Confidant on turn 2 in both games and he didn't have a counter for it. by Eldariel on 2006-12-30 13:33 MDT Christ: No. The only real pain is Dark Confidant and Night's Whisper, along with some lands. That's not nearly enough to kill myself as long as I can control the opponent. One game in the tournament, a mistake (not flashing back Therapy to kill my Confidant) nearly cost me the game, but I managed to find a land off the top and proceeded to win the game (my opponent was completely crippled, so the only danger left was the Confidant).
by _That_ on 2006-12-30 14:02 MDT Second! by _That_ on 2006-12-30 14:02 MDT Emm, no, not Second :( by seb_ on 2006-12-30 14:15 MDT Christ: No. The only real pain is Dark Confidant and Night's Whisper, along with some lands. That's not nearly enough to kill myself as long as I can control the opponent. One game in the tournament, a mistake (not flashing back Therapy to kill my Confidant) nearly cost me the game, but I managed to find a land off the top and proceeded to win the game (my opponent was completely crippled, so the only danger left was the Confidant).
by Rotstejn on 2006-12-30 14:19 MDT seems like Affinity is subtop in the metagame list.
by Via on 2006-12-30 14:40 MDT 2nd deck is from Czech Republic and is named Spring Harvest by Lunarvoltage on 2006-12-30 14:55 MDT Can someone tell me what makes the Heartbeat list above better than normal Heartbeat combo? The list just seems strictly worse, but well, I haven't tested it yet so I can't really say anything 'bout that. On paper it looks remarkably slower than Heartbeat Desire. C'mon, Mischievous Quanar? Are you trying to reach infinite mana with that or what? Also, 3 Moment's Peace should be better than 1 against aggro. What kind of matchups does this have against the more popular decks like BDW, TEPS and UW Tron? by Eldariel on 2006-12-30 15:00 MDT The fellow himself told me that he's planned it to be more resilient to Cranial Extractions. I think Quanars are planned to be used with Time Stretch to seal the deal, although they have other utility too. by Via on 2006-12-30 15:26 MDT We have this list since release of Gifts Ungiven. Deck is older than Desire combo. And I think our deck is better. But it is not tested against current metagame. Berofe PTQ Honolulu, where I finished 3rd with 7-1-1 it was a good deck. With great matchups vs Rock and Affinity. Now all I know is that it still can beat Rock easily and Azoritron and MGA are good matchups too. by dark_link on 2006-12-30 16:30 MDT rogue decks Rulz!! congra eldariel by Spyx on 2006-12-30 17:18 MDT heartbeat list seems interesting :) by clayparson on 2006-12-30 18:09 MDT Heartbeat list does look interesting, but i'm curious as to how, exactly, it works. by Alpha_n1 on 2006-12-30 20:19 MDT congrats eldariel! =D my erayo ninjas could not face your first turns. just amazing pox in game one putting me completly colour screw and when you were playing from the top...you have drawn ---->>> confidant <<<<---- and you guys know confidant wins it.
by WasD on 2006-12-30 23:16 MDT gj tidus by WasD on 2006-12-30 23:21 MDT how can one play hippie 1st turn without ritual?? by Shivan1 on 2006-12-30 23:31 MDT By emptying your hand with chrome mox which is very risky. by Ro on 2006-12-31 01:12 MDT Fun about extended is that you allways see new decks in the t3/4. :) by WasD on 2006-12-31 01:30 MDT By emptying your hand with chrome mox which is very risky.
by Eldariel on 2006-12-31 02:32 MDT Yea, he had turn 1 Ornithopter and I didn't feel like facing a Ninja so I played Hypno as a blocker (he was Ug, so I didn't really fear removal). Normally I would've cast turn 1 Confidant, but heh :P It's like turn 1 double ritual-openings in Deadguy, risky, but sweet when you pull it off. by majk on 2006-12-31 02:46 MDT The deck I played is called Spring Harvest. It might look quite weird, but you can trust me its far more resilent to disruption of any kind than classic Heartbeat combo. It doesn't die to discard that easily, in testing it often happened I could win through three cranial extractions, haunting echoes aren't deadly etc. Think of quanar as both of alternative win condition and utile to make infinite anything - all you need is quanar, seven mana (easy with this deck) and early harvest - then you can copy time streth x times and kill with sakura when echoed/cranialed both wishes for example... The card proved to be extremly good in this deck in testing (at first there was just one sb copy). Big advantage of mine was the fact noone knew the deck in this tournament - some guys meddled and extracted minds desire, the card this deck doesnt realy need. One Moments peace for gifts - we dont realy want to use it in first game, if the draw is good, we kill in 4th turn... but Moments peace helps a lot in mediocre draws against beatdowns, which is quite clear i guess. Myojin is extreme draw engine with new frontiers. Heartbeat combo kills with brain freeze only, Spring Harvest has colossus, freeze, quanar/time stretch, quanar(opportunity).
by Shagrath on 2006-12-31 03:15 MDT Eldariel have u tested braids in your deck? or the rack? by Eldariel on 2006-12-31 03:41 MDT Nope. Braids could be decent, but kinda slow and expensive, and the Rack is too dependant on my what my opponent does for my taste. by FOPSPEEN on 2006-12-31 07:18 MDT hello I'm new over here, I'm French so sory for my bad english. But how can I join this sort tournament ?
by Phreek on 2006-12-31 09:54 MDT Just join the IRC channel #magic-league and keep an eye out on the home page of M-L for trials, mini's, etc. by buda on 2007-01-02 19:45 MDT BW aggro control seems like agood choice in this metagame, more like husk i will prefer it! by kilomitro on 2007-01-03 21:08 MDT hows that rancid earth? by Eldariel on 2007-01-04 19:48 MDT Rancid Earth is strong in the format, I definitely am not going back. Having 11 LD-spells is just so nice. |
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