January 2010 T2 tournament Deck lists

These January 2010 T2 Magic: the Gathering Deck lists of the Wednesday, November 18 Standard (T2) #mag Trial were updated by DARKING.

1st Bant SuperDelfin January 2010 T2 Deck
2nd Eldrazi Green lpda22 January 2010 T2 Deck
3rd UB Crypt-Crab Krazy01920 January 2010 T2 Deck

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Bant
1st - SuperDelfin
Main Deck Sideboard
4 Seaside Citadel
4 Sunpetal Grove
4 Misty Rainforest
4 Forest
1 Plains
3 Glacial Fortress
4 Island
4 Baneslayer Angel
4 Noble Hierarch
4 Rhox War Monk
4 Jhessian Infiltrator
4 Qasali Pridemage
2 Mycoid Shepherd
3 Elspeth, Knight-Errant
3 Negate
4 Path to Exile
4 Vines of Vastwood
1 Mycoid Shepherd
3 Dauntless Escort
4 Celestial Purge
3 Day of Judgment
4 Meddling Mage

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Eldrazi Green
2nd - lpda22
Main Deck Sideboard
4 Oran-Rief, the Vastwood
20 Forest
4 Elvish Archdruid
4 Elvish Visionary
4 Llanowar Elves
4 Nissa's Chosen
3 Great Sable Stag
2 Noble Hierarch
2 Master of the Wild Hunt
3 Ant Queen
4 Nissa Revane
3 Garruk Wildspeaker
3 Eldrazi Monument
1 Eldrazi Monument
1 Great Sable Stag
1 Mold Shambler
4 Acidic Slime
3 Mycoloth
2 Windstorm
3 Pithing Needle

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UB Crypt-Crab
3rd - Krazy01920
Main Deck Sideboard
3 Swamp
4 Island
1 Marsh Flats
2 Misty Rainforest
2 Scalding Tarn
4 Drowned Catacomb
1 Verdant Catacombs
4 Crypt of Agadeem
4 Hedron Crab
4 Extractor Demon
1 Kederekt Leviathan
4 Architects of Will
3 Corpse Connoisseur
4 Rotting Rats
4 Viscera Dragger
4 Monstrous Carabid
3 Fatestitcher
1 Jhessian Zombies
3 Traumatize
4 Grim Discovery
4 Deathmark
4 Duress
3 Infest
4 Negate

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Comments:
by EnforcerX on 2009-11-18 22:19 EDT

Evans Bant FTW


by is_adonis_cl on 2009-11-18 22:20 EDT

nice job super delfin


by MtGaW on 2009-11-18 23:52 EDT

atleast i lost to the winner, and on the back of bad draws at that. oh well gg's super.


by ycedi on 2009-11-19 00:10 EDT

that deck seems pretty strong Bant FTW


by MuTiLaTiOn_X on 2009-11-19 00:44 EDT

no more r/g elfs its better then mono g i just won my fnm with it


by Hackling on 2009-11-19 01:49 EDT

Finally glad to see the Unearth deck get a result up here. I've been winning FNMs with it for few weeks. Just sent my mate to Worlds with a very close list.

Tome Scour > Traumatize in my experience though.

The sideboard is identical to mine, although I really find Deathmark to be the only useful card.


by wdeister on 2009-11-19 02:01 EDT

Nice win Evans!


by darkwizard42 on 2009-11-19 03:38 EDT

crypt crab wins by what, unearthing mad shit and attacking?


by skathe on 2009-11-19 05:07 EDT

quote darkwizard42:
"crypt crab wins by what, unearthing mad shit and attacking?"

dur? i mean it's pretty effing obvy what it does... it dumps a shitton of creatures and lands via crab and traumatize, gets lands (read: crypt) and cycling creatures back via grim discovery, draws more cards, creates a shitton of mana (read: crypt) unearths them all, and attacks ftw. maybe green should be packing fog in the side as a counter lol


by Duodax on 2009-11-19 05:09 EDT

It loses to Jund´s Charm. Which again has deserved his 4 SB slots. 2nd Deck is bad, there are much better lists on the Net...
Mycoid Shepherd is obv. bad...


by Durango on 2009-11-19 05:39 EDT

So if you don't draw the crab you're basically s.o.l?


by wilier on 2009-11-19 06:44 EDT

in ml now bant wins in t2 too o:


by MitchMachine on 2009-11-19 06:46 EDT

you got negate and duress vs jund charm.

jund is like a piece of cake for the deck


by Finntroll on 2009-11-19 06:59 EDT

I wouldn't go so far as to say that Jund is a piece of cake for the Unearth deck, it's a very skill intensive match. You really have to be on your toes all the time and try to keep Negate mana up just in case they cascade into the Charm or try to Hemorrhage ya.

Definitely no cakewalk, but by no means unwinnable.


by Tidus- on 2009-11-19 07:46 EDT

Ub Crypt Needs more leviathan


by dwarfas on 2009-11-19 08:14 EDT

"Mycoid Shepherd is obv. bad."

I remember when ravenous baloth was good. This thing is 5/4 and it gives 5 life.


by TugaChampion on 2009-11-19 10:01 EDT

by MuTiLaTiOn_X on 2009-11-19 05:44 GMT

no more r/g elfs its better then mono g i just won my fnm with it

WOW!!! You won an fnm? What a pro! But rg elves is way worse than monogreen. On paper it does look better having bloodbraid and not playing cards like master of the wild hunt and ant queen but in practice those 2 cards are actually pretty good and bloodbraid flipping random 1/1 elves instead of leechs, thrinax and blightnings isn't that impressive.

Duodax: where are the good lists?


by MuTiLaTiOn_X on 2009-11-19 12:21 EDT

tugaChampion. r/g elfs beat mono g elfs in my opinoin faced it a bunch of times and won 85 percent of the time.


by MuTiLaTiOn_X on 2009-11-19 12:23 EDT

ur forgetting bloodbraid into archdruid and oran with it


by [ms] on 2009-11-19 14:42 EDT

you're forgetting tugachump is a pro, so he must be right, ok but no really ignore what he says.. he is a complete moron :)


by Krazy01920 on 2009-11-19 15:26 EDT

@Tidus-more leviathans make the deck clunky, you really only need to unearth one to win the game and have plenty of ways to get the one

@Durango- you don't need crab, you can always cycle/rats/traumatize into cards, it just obviously helps

@Duodax-Saying the deck loses to jund charm is like saying dredge loses to Tormod's Crypt..you just can't be a moron and have to play around it and set up your kill in stages, also you have the disruption package to play the game you want to as well....games two and 3 you don't really combo off as much, you just attack with little guys and unearth here and there because their deck has to be so much slower holding back mana for their disruption

@Hackling-I feel like Traumatize is better in the slot for now because the format isn't super fast and once you untap after turn 5 traumatize (which is also good because of the terrible countermagic in the format) you win..they usually come out games 2 and 3 for disruption cards


by mdorlan on 2009-11-19 17:21 EDT

Good to see that dredge deck up there, been playing it for a minute and it's fun as hell.

Krazy do you have an answer for Boros? Seems like it's the decks only truly terrible matchup


by xixspiderxix on 2009-11-19 22:52 EDT

Looking @ worlds the guy put in 4x Spreading Seas to deal with the multi color format in the side along with 3x Blister Beatles to deal with the Boro's deck, thus keeping up with the black creature count, but then again he's MD 1 mountain along with 4x Sedrix to keep the pressure on the other player, also i feel as if Traumatize is WAY to slow for a deck like this, playing around Tome Scour is the real way to go...yeah slow format, but you are the exception.


by jebus911 on 2009-11-19 23:57 EDT

Noooooooooo Krazy01920, you made the build public! DAMN! Grats man, i've been playing that for a week or 2 now. Its fucking wonderful.


by TugaChampion on 2009-11-20 04:36 EDT

MuTiLaTiOn_X: a deck beating the other doesn't make it a better deck. The metagame is what matters and rg elves loses to jund while monogreen beats it. I don't know if RG beats monogreen but I doubt it's 85-15. It should be pretty close as rg doesn't even have anything that devastating against monogreen. I should be something between 60-40 and 50-50. Maybe you're testing with the wrong people? Oh so there is one good flip after all and it's only great when you have a specific land in play! Nice! Oh and that's still worse than bloodbraid into blightning.

[ms]: I hadn't seen your retarded posts in a while. Too bad you decided to share your stupidity again.

jebus911: the deck was known... It was posted in the forums, it was being played in mtgo and it showed up in channelfireball...


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