Sucks to lose the speed of the combo finish, but Ooze or LotV are lights out, and given the Game 1 loss, didn't have any space to feel out their SB choices Sideboarding: ~-4 Cabal Therapy -3 DReturn -3 Spy -1 Flayer, +4 FoV +3 Sickening Shoal +3 Serum Powder +1 Gigapede Game 2 loss: Another turn 2 Ooze from hand, and despite Phantasmagorian and Street Wraith, a similar story Game 1 loss: They play a turn 2 Ooze from hand, and even though Phantasmagorian and my first dredge give me goodies, they start exiling all of my recurring creatures Macabre for Surgicals on my recurring creatures Either brought in 3 Macabre or shaved a Therapy Sideboarding: -4 DReturn -3 Spy -1 Flayer, +4 Faerie Macabre +3 FoV +1 Gigapede. My guys do some attacking and blocking and they level up Hexdrinker to get to unblockable attacks, but I win the race They Karakas the Hogaak and start swinging. I recur two Shadows, get a Narcomoeba, trigger 2 Amalgams, take a Daze and get a Zombie with Therapy, then cast Hogaak. On their next turn, they land another goyf and a Delver. Game 2 win: With Hexdrinker and Tarmogoyf on the board, my two Ichorids in the GY are Surgical'ed. Game 1 win: Quick concession after the first GGT dredge and a Phantasmagorian give me a Narcomoeba, two triggered Amalgams, a Shadow in the yard, and Bridge/Therapy Combo finish less reliable with the possibility of Trinisphere anyway Sideboarding: -4 Therapy probably -2 Spy -2 DReturn, +4 FoV +3 Powder +1 Gigapede I see a turn 2 Rabblemaster, but a Street Wraith'ed GGT gives me Narcomoeba and Shadow, and next turn a 2nd Shadow into a Hogaak, which triggers Amalgam Game 2 win: I Powder away a FoV-less hand into one with FoV, but I see no LotV, and a turn 1 Trinisphere instead. Their turn 2 Reality Smasher and turn 3 Rabblemaster are threatening, but I discarded Phantasmagorian on my second discard, giving me a Nether Shadow to go along with an Ichorid in the GY from my first dredge, and I tap both to cast Hogaak, and sac them all for a Spy DReturn Game 1 win: They land Chalice, then I discard Imp instead of Phantasmagorian because I don't know if they're playing Karn (into Crypt). Therapy out b/c of Chalice, Phantasmagorian out b/c of Bog, Shoal in for Ooze. Sideboarding: I probably did something like -4 Therapy -4 Phantasmagorian, +4 FoV +3 Sickening Shoal +1 Gigapede before Game 2 and -4 Therapy -4 Phantasmagorian -2 Spy -1 DReturn, +4 FOV +3 Sickening Shoal +3 Powder +1 Gigapede before Game 3 2nd Thalia lands, but my creatures keep coming and overwhelm Swords and Decay I land Hogaak, they Crop Rotation for Karakas, and PFire their Thalia to get ride of Bridges. A brief standout ensues when they have Thalia, Confidant, and PFire, and I have a slew of creatures and Bridges. They land Confidant and play a Bojuka Bog to get rid of my first discarded dredger, Imp. They mull to 6 for a LotV, a slower hand. Game 3 win: Seeing their aggressive mull, I mull to 6, Powder away that 6, mull that 6 into a 5 with FoV. Game 2 loss: They mull to 3 for a LotV and I don't see a FoV Game 1 win: They landed KotR on turn 3, but follwing an earlier Wraith and then a Phantasmagorian, I had the combo set up before any activations Aside from the missed tie breakers, how'd everything go for you? Just highlight a couple of sweet plays from the day.Īnd the two matches you lost, how did they play out, were you never in it or ?Thanks a lot! I felt like a report would answer your questions more roundly. Aside from the missed tie breakers, how'd everything go for you? Just highlight a couple of sweet plays from the day.ĭid you notice a lot of graveyard hate to play through? SB strategies, always important, how did you typically play it?Īnd the two matches you lost, how did they play out, were you never in it or ?Īwesome showing. My favorite moment: A player I've never played before winning the die roll and putting me on the play game 1 Awesome showing. I remember a lot of it, and I can check the replays if it's something specific I forgot.Ģ-1 BUG Once Upon a Time Death's Shadow. Don't hesitate to ask questions if you have any. The good news: I finished 9th out of 150 in today's quarterly Format Playoff, and I'm really happy about that Manaless is sweet. The bad news: Tiebreakers caused me to just miss out on top 8, so I didn't get an invitation to the Format Championship.
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