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Sickening posted:Well the math of it being in the your opening hand with 2 in the maindeck doesn't seem great. It also seems like a liability if its stuck in your hand and your trying to get 0 for bridge. Lantern is pretty good at emptying its hand even with a single dead card, and again it doesn't really care about card disadvantage since that's not how it wins games. To put it differently - if you're in a matchup where Leyline is a dead card, you're probably favored already and having two blanks to mill away / pitch to Brutality doesn't hurt you.
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Voyager I posted:Lantern is pretty good at emptying its hand even with a single dead card, and again it doesn't really care about card disadvantage since that's not how it wins games. To put it differently - if you're in a matchup where Leyline is a dead card, you're probably favored already and having two blanks to mill away / pitch to Brutality doesn't hurt you. If brutality is your only pitch its still stuck in your hand a lot. I have a million reps with lantern. Maindeck leylines isn't a new thing and hasn't been for more than a year.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 21:39 |
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Sickening posted:If brutality is your only pitch its still stuck in your hand a lot. I have a million reps with lantern. Maindeck leylines isn't a new thing and hasn't been for more than a year. This. Leyline is an absolutely viable choice, but you want 4 or none. 3 is nearly justifiable. If you value the effect enough to MD it, you need to have enough that it comes down. There are plenty other options against Burn. Mine personally is Sun Droplet For Reference, here is the list I was running most recently. I plan on looking out a Seal of Primordium or 2 to pop into the SB, as you can play it without a target, for Bridge reasons, and it can pop an opposing Blood Moon or Stony Silence when either of those cards has you locked out of useful coloured mana: 2x Spellskite 4x Lantern 4x Codex Shredder 4x Ghoulcallers Bell 4x Ensnaring Bridge 3x Pithing Needle 1x Pyxis of Pandemonium 4x Ancient Stirrings 3x Inquisition of Kozilek 2x Collective Brutality 2x Thoughtseize 2x Sugrical Extraction 2x Abrupt Decay 1x Pyroclasm 1x Ghirapur Aether Grid 3x Mox Opal 4x Glimmervoid 2x Ghost Quarter 2x Academy Ruins 2x Blooming Marsh 2x Llanowar Wastes 2x City of Brass (To be swapped with Spire of Industry when I bother to get them) 1x Sulfurous Springs 1x Copperline Gorge 1x Inventors Fair 1x Sea Gate Wreckage (Not sure I need this with Fair in the deck) //SIDEBOARD 2x Sun Droplet 2x Torpor Orb 2x Ancient Grudge 2x Anger of the Gods (Added when Dredge was everywhere, this is first cut when I get leylines) 1x Pyroclasm 1x Collective Brutality 1x Ghost Quarter 1x Surgical Extraction 1x Phyrexian Revoker 1x Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver 1x Pyxis of Pandemonium
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 21:57 |
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Its more against decks with 6-8 maindeck hand distruption turning into dead cards. The damage you nullify is a great bonus.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 21:59 |
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Voyager I posted:Maindeck Leyline in Lantern seems fine. There are some matchups where it doesn't matter, but Lantern isn't trying to play fair magic so card disadvantage isn't the kind of problem it normally is and it gives you a chance to free win G1 in matchups that are otherwise godawful. Even if you don't want to maindeck them, they are absolutely essential somewhere in the 75 - they are basically your gameplan against stuff like Burn. What do you mean when you say lantern isn't playing fair magic?
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 22:10 |
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Carl Killer Miller posted:What do you mean when you say lantern isn't playing fair magic? Lantern isn't trying to play a conventional game of magic where they control the board or grind the enemy out of resources. Instead they're trying to lock the opponent out of the game with Ensnaring Bridge, with the rest of their deck being dedicated to finding and protecting that card. Note that in this case 'unfair' doesn't mean 'cheating' or that the deck shouldn't exist - it's simply how the term is used in this context. Fair decks are games that try to play traditional Magic (think Jund, control, or regular company decks). They don't typically have any gimmick that will score them a free win. Unfair decks attack from a different axis and will often try to ignore entire dimensions of the game. This can mean combo decks like Ad Nauseum that will try to never interact with the board, prison decks that try to win by rushing out a gimmick (Lantern falls under this category, or whatever flavor of Blood Moon / T1 Chalice deck is in vogue at the time), and other decks that mostly try to sidestep whatever their opponent is doing. I think some people will tend to categorize the reallllly fast or combo-ish aggressive decks like Affinity or Infect of yore as unfair because they simply do their thing so fast that a normal deck won't be able to keep up, though I'm not really an expert on this kind of stuff. Voyager I fucked around with this message at 22:29 on Jul 19, 2017 |
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Carl Killer Miller posted:What do you mean when you say lantern isn't playing fair magic? A deck is "fair" if it interacts with the battlefield and tries to trade it's cards with the opponent. A card like Goyf or Death's Shadow is considered 'fair' because it attacks and blocks and dies to removal. Simililarly, classic control plays fair, as it tries to neutralize it's opponent's permanents with removal and counterspell. What the opponent is doing is very important to control. On the other hand, Storm, the classical 'unfair' deck, does not do this - it simply ignores the opponent, digs for it's combo, and tries to win on the spot. Likewise, Lantern doesn't interact with it's opponent's creatures; it simply locks them out of the game, then wins at it's leisure. The fact that Death's Shadow (the deck) is much better than Storm has nothing to do with 'fairness' or 'unfairness'. Eela6 fucked around with this message at 23:00 on Jul 19, 2017 |
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Voyager I posted:I think some people will tend to categorize the reallllly fast or combo-ish aggressive decks like Affinity or Infect of yore as unfair because they simply do their thing so fast that a normal deck won't be able to keep up, though I'm not really an expert on this kind of stuff. I've never heard Affinity described as unfair based on these interpretations (which I think are correct). Infect is kind of unfair because it pseudo-changes the rules of the game; the infect player starts at 20 life while their opponent starts at 10.
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PhyrexianLibrarian posted:I've never heard Affinity described as unfair based on these interpretations (which I think are correct). Infect is kind of unfair because it pseudo-changes the rules of the game; the infect player starts at 20 life while their opponent starts at 10. I've heard affinity be described as "unfair," although that might have been the old standard versions with Disciple of the Vault and Skullclamp. The standard version of the deck had some serious combo-kill potential; it had plenty of draws that could ignore the attack step, and whatever the opponent was doing.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 00:29 |
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Lantern is degenerate magic that I love. What are the chances Opal sees a future ban?
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80s James Hetfield posted:Lantern is degenerate magic that I love. What are the chances Opal sees a future ban? About 60%. There will be a point where they finally print something so dumb, they'll figure it is easier to kill Affinity and Cheerios decks than try to ban the new jank.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 03:15 |
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https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/692085#paper So whats up with b/w 8 rack without the racks? Has anyone actually sleeved this up?
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Sickening posted:https://www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/692085#paper Got 12 at GP Vegas. Smallpox in particular is pretty good against shadow. I still mess around with pox loam, which has gotten a little better but is still insane to play
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 03:57 |
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80s James Hetfield posted:Lantern is degenerate magic that I love. What are the chances Opal sees a future ban? If it's banned it will be because of something Affinity did, not because of Lantern. I think a big reason why Wizards keeps Affinity at its current power level is that for as hellishly fast as the deck can be at times, there's also a ton of available SB hate. But then you run into that old complaint about Modern where the winner of games 2 and 3 is whoever drew their SB cards sooner (do people still say this about Modern?)
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 04:11 |
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Sleeved up that mono-u Mill deck someone posted like 15 pages ago for Standard tonight. Dumpstered sultan energy and grixis control, got rolled by Mardu vehicles, split the finals. Got to live the dream of double Fraying Sanity into Started Awake. Please mill 52
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 04:38 |
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So there's now black zombies, white monument, blue mill, and even RDW and that weird Reservoir storm are sort of real decks. Heck your duals.
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Archenteron posted:Got to live the dream of double Fraying Sanity into Started Awake. Please mill 52 Better feeling than Marveling an Emrakul and producing infinite cats combined. The biggest mill I've gotten so far was in the 200s due to Commit // Memory being popped twice in a mirror matchup. I lost the match from time unfortunately Mono U mill isnt tier 1 by any means but its good enough to bring to fmn (excuse me, standard showdown) I played in two leagues last night and did alrightish. Im going to try again with Horribly Awry and Essence Scatter mainboard, see if that helps.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 15:54 |
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Long shot here: Does anyone have recommendations for a mail forwarding service that I can use for MKM to the USA? Or is anyone in the EU willing to act as a shipping proxy? One card I want to pick up is about a $200 difference and I can wait on slower shipping. So many services on google seem super sketch so I'd like to get a recommendation or a real person.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:01 |
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Walked posted:Long shot here: There's a bunch of people on the Facebook foreign mtg group that will do it if nothing else.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:08 |
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Walked posted:Long shot here: Check your PMs!
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:14 |
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I also would probably want some stuff from MKM if anyone can hook me up.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:25 |
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AlternateNu posted:About 60%. There will be a point where they finally print something so dumb, they'll figure it is easier to kill Affinity and Cheerios decks than try to ban the new jank. Does anyone even play Sram/PSPaladin Cheerios anymore?
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:35 |
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http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/organized-play/2018-grand-prix-details-2017-07-20 Oh word, no Vancouver GP? Edit: Toronto gets two GP's? Edit 2: Canada gets 3 GP's in total, 2 of which are in Toronto in the first half of the year? gently caress this dead gay game. Mezzanon fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Jul 20, 2017 |
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The dallas GP is limited. What a loving clownshow.
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Mezzanon posted:http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/organized-play/2018-grand-prix-details-2017-07-20 Double main event Legacy/Standard in Seattle is super sweet. It actually being in Seattle for a change is friggin' awesome, nobody wants to drive to Tacoma.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:41 |
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I want Detroit to host, that's two years in a row without one now. gently caress Columbus.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:47 |
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London Limited in January, Double main event Legacy/Standard in Birmingham in May, And a yet to be announced GP in England in the back half of the year (4 England GP's, still none in Scotland)
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:47 |
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Oh boy. Standard in Pittsburgh and limited in Columbus. Looks like it'll be 4 years running without playing any magic at a a GP I go to.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:50 |
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Cactrot posted:Double main event Legacy/Standard in Seattle is super sweet. Yeah I'm definitely gonna play and lose at legacy in Seattle.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:51 |
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Cactrot posted:Double main event Legacy/Standard in Seattle is super sweet. I may actually go and hang out. Rope some people into Cubing.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:52 |
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I'll be happy to shepherd goons around town after we all scrub out. I know some good spots.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:55 |
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Sickening posted:The dallas GP is limited. What a loving clownshow. Both Dallas and Houston are limited. Here's hoping we somehow get a third GP in the back half that's constructed... Although Texas usually only gets two GPs a year. 🙁
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:10 |
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Ugh why couldn't one of the Birmingham GPs be modern
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:11 |
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Wurzag posted:Ugh why couldn't one of the Birmingham GPs be modern My exact thoughts looking at the list for anything remotely drivable from NC. I'm sure WotC tells them how many standard and limited events they have to hold but it still sucks.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:13 |
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Santa Clara is team triples and my friends are trying to rope me into playing Standard I wish it was Limited E: I still don't understand why NA gets 31, EU gets 16, APAC gets 10, SA gets 3, and the rest of the world gets 0, but that's normal at this point
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:15 |
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What the split for N/A Gp's. Looks like a ton of limited there.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:25 |
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I keep thinking eventually I'll be able to make it to a Vancouver GP, so I guess not this year unless it shows up in the back half. I'd go down to Seattle, but gently caress travelling to the US right now (sorry, not sorry).
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:28 |
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No GP in Chicago since 2014.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 17:34 |
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Mezzanon posted:http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/organized-play/2018-grand-prix-details-2017-07-20 Modern GP in my backyard - I love this change!
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Bugsy posted:No GP in Chicago since 2014. Come on down to Indy! (don't)
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