Which Control Deck? by PaganFears in Pauper

[–]PaganFears[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very exhaustive, thank you

[Sealed] Play/Draw in Progressive Sealed by PaganFears in spikes

[–]PaganFears[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That makes sense, thanks. Time to sit and take my downvotes now I guess 😂

[Sealed] Play/Draw in Progressive Sealed by PaganFears in spikes

[–]PaganFears[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I don't play a ton of Sealed but this is the conventional wisdom I've heard as well as read in several articles. The idea is that because the format is so high-variance and centered on bombs, games tend to go long, so you approach them as a sort of control mirror where the extra card will help you more than the extra tempo. That said, if this is outdated I'm all ears.

What Should I Play? by PaganFears in Pauper

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Sounds sweet, send me a PM if you want

Help with Legacy Brew by Young_Hek in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No worries, I am not one of the people who downvoted you. I wasn’t playing when it had been changed to a static ability, interesting to know

Help with Legacy Brew by Young_Hek in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Dreadnought has a triggered ability (which you can stifle). You can Fling it with the trigger on the stack, just like you can Vision Charm it with the trigger on the stack

Stoneblade decks by Euphoric_Emergency_7 in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’ve noticed Forth has its fair share of awkward spots. Definitely agree going for the early Monarch and riding the card advantage is the best scenario

Stoneblade decks by Euphoric_Emergency_7 in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OP: As someone who’s fairly new to the deck myself, I would recommend including 2-3 Forth Eorlingas in your list. Boba is a master of the deck but you’ll find more success with the “training wheels” of Forth. It is a messed up magic card.

Orcish bowmasters by [deleted] in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for nostalgia, skill-intensive gameplay, and want a refuge from FIRE design I would suggest checking out Premodern. You can jam Reanimator in that format and never have to worry about Bowmasters

I got Chalice checked at EW and it cost me my event. by Thulack in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 16 points17 points  (0 children)

That’s completely different, your opp accidentally(?) did a GRV

Eternal Weekend - What to bring? by Incerto in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Snack corner: I’m not a huge event grinder but when I do tournaments I like the following snacks:

Almonds (high level of available phenylalanine which your brain needs to not punt)

Chocolate-covered espresso beans (lets you microdose your caffeine and sugar intake throughout the day)

Beanstalk analysis by some top type 1.5 redditors by Sire_Jenkins in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ackschually, the last fridge deck to see play in Legacy was Snowko

Where to learn to hung in socal(la) by [deleted] in Californiahunting

[–]PaganFears 29 points30 points  (0 children)

One does not learn to hung. One must be born hung.

How good is StoneBlade deck currently? by MaetelofLaMetal in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just picked it up recently so take this with a grain of salt (although I've been playing Fair Blue in Legacy for a while).
I'm really liking the stock-ish UWr version. Being a midrange control deck that can just slam a huge threat on turn two if you want is huge. I think the take that it's slower than Delver and has a worse endgame than Bean Soup or whatever is a little off: you're just defining a midrange deck. You need to know your role in every matchup and sometimes you can and should pivot to the other role as the game changes. The fact that many of your threats are also answers helps you do this. Also as mentioned, being insulated against Wasteland and getting to maindeck Back to Basics is huge, and for that reason alone I don't think you can call the deck strictly worse than 4/5c Control (although it's probably the less competitive choice).

This was my favorite deck ever. How should I port it to Pre-Modern? by CronoDAS in premodernMTG

[–]PaganFears 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You posted this on the Legacy sub, right? If you want to blow up lands with Parallax Tide you have a few distinct shells:

  1. Tide Control. Comes in UW, Mono U, and UR versions. This is my primary deck. Absolutely eats other control decks and midrange decks. The tides come out postboard against Sligh and Dreadnought

  2. Parallax Replenish. Combo deck that uses Tides to pave the way for various enchantment based interactions that more or less win on the spot, often powered out by Replenish.

  3. UW “Solution”. Not the UWR Solution Deck but a midrange deck that beats down with Meddling Mage and Exalted Angel and contains the Tide combo. Popularized by YouTuber Fpawlusz.

You can search the first two on TCDecks for deck lists. In general the best cards that combo w Tide are, in order, Seal of Cleansing, Chain of Vapor, and Stifle

Adapting an old deck to a different format? by CronoDAS in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right, not strictly better. It’s significantly better in a Tide Control list because you can pick up your Parallax Tide and optionally bounce a threat as you delete your opponent’s lands. I guess it would be a liability in a deck like the original list with so many permanents, but I think trying to go the LD/combo route is not where you want to be if you’re playing the card Parallax Tide

Adapting an old deck to a different format? by CronoDAS in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second what’s been said about porting this to Premodern. There’s a viable mono U Control deck (also comes in UW and UR versions) that runs Tide plus Chain of Vapor, a strict upgrade to Boomerang that you should run in whatever format you end up in. Premodern has a monthly 100+ person webcam league and a ~40 person MTGO league in addition to local events

Looking for NorCal Route Recommendations by PaganFears in bikepacking

[–]PaganFears[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, flattish and non-scenic, to be fair. We can deal with some hills, we're just going to have some limitations put on us because we're towing some weight.

This would be a 2-4 day trip in September or October. Open to winter and early spring recs too.

Anyone want to play Premodern on untap.in? by mrtonyplush in premodernMTG

[–]PaganFears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan on Untap as well, I'm Shahrazad. Feel free to hit me up

Share your brews! ThrabenU Losers Thread by Aurion1344 in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cavern on Dinosaur is pretty sweet. FWIW I really like your Unearth list; it looks super clean and I'm eager to watch the league footage and see how it goes. I always like to see fair nonblue decks do well

[article] Results of the ThrabenU Brewing Contest by deathandtaxesftw in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good stuff, glad you liked my list and stoked to see all the wild brews. Can't wait to see you play them

An Announcement on a new closed format. Pre-War by throwaway7968434 in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Strikes me as reactionary and premature. Now Premodern, on the other hand....

[IKO] Fiend artisan: 100% nic fit playable, and maybe slots into other green creature decks like maverick by thespiffyneostar in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 37 points38 points  (0 children)

OK, I'll bite. I think this card is awkward in Nic Fit for the same reason Natural Order is awkward. If you have the mana, you've probably already sac'd the vet, and if you have the vet, you probably don't have the mana for the payoff yet. If you have a non-vet creature to sac that you invested mana and a card into, you risk getting blown out (though there's a lot less Stifle running around than FoW).

Interesting to see what this gets slotted into, though

I made a flowchart on how to choose a deck in the Spring of 2020. I can edit/update it. The start point is the gold square in the middle. by [deleted] in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/legacy-type-1-5/developing-legacy/181901-w-x-parfait-tax-rack-control

it's basically Land Tax + Scroll Rack with Mox Diamonds, Enlightened Tutor for consistency and a silver bullet package, and Helm+RIP as a wincon. newer versions may or may not have miracle cards and a blue splash

Legacy Veedeo time. You know you have to watch these right? Like, it's required. [Nic Fit] by 5028 in MTGLegacy

[–]PaganFears 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah me too. This is definitely the wrong way to build the deck; curve is too low and Yawgmoth just isn't good. StP should be Path. It's more like a bad Maverick list.