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Simply went with consistency over power. I'm not surprised to see him playing four of any of those cards. Multiple outpost siege also does a reasonable job of making up for lack of stormbreath dragon. It's also nice that you have so many more early plays with this build.
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Beatdown is hard, though.
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and RW just won the Open
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[deck]
Creatures (15)
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Stormbreath Dragon
3 Brimaz, King of Oreskos
Planeswalkers (2)
2 Chandra, Pyromaster
Lands (24)
9 Mountain
4 Plains
4 Battlefield Forge
2 Evolving Wilds
1 Mana Confluence
4 Temple of Triumph
Spells (19)
4 Chained to the Rocks
2 Outpost Siege
3 Lightning Strike
4 Stoke the Flames
2 Valorous Stance
4 Hordeling Outburst
Sideboard
3 Ashcloud Phoenix
2 Erase
2 Wild Slash
1 Chandra, Pyromaster
2 Arc Lightning
3 End Hostilities
2 Glare of Heresy
[/deck]
Chad White
[deck]
Creatures (15)
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Stormbreath Dragon
3 Brimaz, King of Oreskos
Planeswalkers (2)
2 Chandra, Pyromaster
Lands (24)
9 Mountain
4 Plains
4 Battlefield Forge
2 Evolving Wilds
1 Mana Confluence
4 Temple of Triumph
Spells (19)
4 Chained to the Rocks
2 Outpost Siege
3 Lightning Strike
4 Stoke the Flames
2 Valorous Stance
4 Hordeling Outburst
Sideboard
3 Ashcloud Phoenix
2 Erase
2 Wild Slash
1 Chandra, Pyromaster
2 Arc Lightning
3 End Hostilities
2 Glare of Heresy
[/deck]
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I like the idea on having more early plays so I don't mind the Soulfires and no Stormbreaths. Outpost Siege probably makes up for it.
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It's good because it's a 2-drop that every now and again does something.
Also also, magic decks are like technology; you can only have 2 of 3. Fast, consistent, powerful. Playing 8 two drops and quad siege makes your deck fast and consistent at the expense of power. Definitely something I could see a pro player at Starks level valuing greatly.
Also also, magic decks are like technology; you can only have 2 of 3. Fast, consistent, powerful. Playing 8 two drops and quad siege makes your deck fast and consistent at the expense of power. Definitely something I could see a pro player at Starks level valuing greatly.
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Beatdown is hard, though.
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Starks deck for reference.
[deck]Creature (12)
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Soulfire Grand Master
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Hordeling Outburst
4 Wild Slash
4 Stoke the Flames
3 Lightning Strike
1 Valorous Stance
4 Outpost Siege
4 Chained to the Rocks
Land (24)
4 Battlefield Forge
4 Temple of Triumph
3 Evolving Wilds
9 Mountain
4 Plains
Sideboard (15)
2 Valorous Stance
3 Stormbreath Dragon
2 Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker
2 Arc Lightning
3 Erase
3 Mastery of the Unseen[/deck]
[deck]Creature (12)
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Soulfire Grand Master
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Hordeling Outburst
4 Wild Slash
4 Stoke the Flames
3 Lightning Strike
1 Valorous Stance
4 Outpost Siege
4 Chained to the Rocks
Land (24)
4 Battlefield Forge
4 Temple of Triumph
3 Evolving Wilds
9 Mountain
4 Plains
Sideboard (15)
2 Valorous Stance
3 Stormbreath Dragon
2 Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker
2 Arc Lightning
3 Erase
3 Mastery of the Unseen[/deck]
You gotta understand, I love the beatdown. I really do. I always have.
Beatdown is hard, though.
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Beatdown is hard, though.
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He probably brings in all the 5 drops and mastery's for chains, some wild slashes and some number of the 2 drops or outbursts against control.
The way to beat that deck is pressure early, hit them with a dragon, burn them out. The way to lose to that deck is getting one for oned all game and drawing too many low impact spells.
It's also worth noting that disdainful stroke is always good against you since your best cards are fours so that's not an argument for not playing the fatty boom booms.
The way to beat that deck is pressure early, hit them with a dragon, burn them out. The way to lose to that deck is getting one for oned all game and drawing too many low impact spells.
It's also worth noting that disdainful stroke is always good against you since your best cards are fours so that's not an argument for not playing the fatty boom booms.
You gotta understand, I love the beatdown. I really do. I always have.
Beatdown is hard, though.
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While I may not be completely sold on Stark's 75, I do love that there is still some room for innovation with the archetype. After some point, all the lists start to look the same to me. Kudos to Stark.
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Seems a lot less powerful now that Outpost Siege is the defining card in the mirror. Chained to the Rocks isn't nearly as good in the mirror as it is in other matchups, and you DID posit your question in interest of breaking the mirror, so...
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Nice sarcasm.Seems a lot less powerful now that Outpost Siege is the defining card in the mirror. Chained to the Rocks isn't nearly as good in the mirror as it is in other matchups, and you DID posit your question in interest of breaking the mirror, so...
I spent about 4 hours yesterday playing against the mirror and Heliods Pilgrim was very relevant.
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What I learned yesterday, aside from the runaway games where you just have an unstoppable draw that curves perfectly and wins on the spot, is that the most of the games involve a lot of trading. Whoever can generate the most value from their cards will win, such as convoking Stokes, drawing more cards through Siege, Pilgrim tutoring, Ashcloud Phoenix morphs, etc. Chandra is also very good in the mirror.
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My experience in the mirror:
Outpost siege is the best card once you have a board state.
Outburst is great.
Going second makes your rabblemaster much better.
Ashclouds fairly mediocre.
Chain is marginal most of the time.
Brimaz is obviously great. Grandmaster subtley so.
Grandmaster draws answers away from rabble and takes over in the long game.
Jam your stormbreath into there stoke. You'd rather they stoke your dragon then you. Don't play scared.
Outpost siege is the best card once you have a board state.
Outburst is great.
Going second makes your rabblemaster much better.
Ashclouds fairly mediocre.
Chain is marginal most of the time.
Brimaz is obviously great. Grandmaster subtley so.
Grandmaster draws answers away from rabble and takes over in the long game.
Jam your stormbreath into there stoke. You'd rather they stoke your dragon then you. Don't play scared.
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Beatdown is hard, though.
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Beatdown is hard, though.
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No sarcasm in there. This is genuinely my opinion. Paying three mana for a 1/2 that tutors up a low impact card in the match up just isn't good.Nice sarcasm.Seems a lot less powerful now that Outpost Siege is the defining card in the mirror. Chained to the Rocks isn't nearly as good in the mirror as it is in other matchups, and you DID posit your question in interest of breaking the mirror, so...
I spent about 4 hours yesterday playing against the mirror and Heliods Pilgrim was very relevant.
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Pilgrim actually works pretty hard. It actually answers every part of goblin rabblemaster which not much does and the CA adds up. Imaging flipping a pilgrim off of a siege. You just drew 3 cards!
I'm not sure I'd play more then 1 or 2, but the card certainly has merit.
The cards only bad when the bodies irrelevant(which is a different question depending on the rest of the format), or if the games go to quickly for you to take a turn off. Against people attacking with x/1 ground guys, the cards pretty dece.
I'm not sure I'd play more then 1 or 2, but the card certainly has merit.
The cards only bad when the bodies irrelevant(which is a different question depending on the rest of the format), or if the games go to quickly for you to take a turn off. Against people attacking with x/1 ground guys, the cards pretty dece.
You gotta understand, I love the beatdown. I really do. I always have.
Beatdown is hard, though.
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Tons of events going on in my area this weekend.
Really cant decide on the typical deck that I just won the PPTQ with or do try the Starks list...
Had our national sales meeting all week so I havnt been able to test, have any of you guys actually tested with the list?
I'm trying to find the differences in the matchups.
Starks is definitly better against any aggresive deck, but thats fairly obvious. The mirror could be debated as typically in mirrors the slightly "bigger" deck comes out ahead but sometimes Dragons can just sit in your hand and Soulfire seems pretty good in the mirror.
Against control, Starks seems a bit better with a lower curve and more of the important card in Seige. No Dragons can be a pain but sometimes you just want the early aggresion and increasing the chance of getting a 2-drop. Wild Slash really sucks in this matchup tho.
Vs Green Decks - Not having a flyer sucks but having more Slashes seems good against mana dorks for slowing it down and burning them out eventually.
I really have no idea but I know the shop I am going to always is full of midrange and control.
Really cant decide on the typical deck that I just won the PPTQ with or do try the Starks list...
Had our national sales meeting all week so I havnt been able to test, have any of you guys actually tested with the list?
I'm trying to find the differences in the matchups.
Starks is definitly better against any aggresive deck, but thats fairly obvious. The mirror could be debated as typically in mirrors the slightly "bigger" deck comes out ahead but sometimes Dragons can just sit in your hand and Soulfire seems pretty good in the mirror.
Against control, Starks seems a bit better with a lower curve and more of the important card in Seige. No Dragons can be a pain but sometimes you just want the early aggresion and increasing the chance of getting a 2-drop. Wild Slash really sucks in this matchup tho.
Vs Green Decks - Not having a flyer sucks but having more Slashes seems good against mana dorks for slowing it down and burning them out eventually.
I really have no idea but I know the shop I am going to always is full of midrange and control.
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Heres a pretty good article on Channel Fireball by Nathan Holliday who has been playing the deck for a while.
http://www.channelfireball.com/articles ... ard-guide/
http://www.channelfireball.com/articles ... ard-guide/
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[deck]Creatures
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Soulfire Grandmaster
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
2 Butcher of the Horde
Spells
4 Chained to the Rocks
1 Valorous Stance
1 Arc Lightning
3 Lightning Strike
4 Crackling Doom
4 Stoke the Flames
4 Outpost Siege
Lands
4 Nomad Outpost
4 Temple of Triumph
2 Battlefield Forge
4 Caves of Koilos
4 Bloodstained Mire
1 Swamp
6 Mountain
Sideboard
2 Gurmag Angler
1 Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker
2 Sorin, Solemn Visitor
2 Abzan Advantage
1 Erase
2 Arc Lightning
3 Murderous Cut
2 Glare of Hersey[/deck]
Crackling Doom makes your Forest - Giant Donk matches significantly less dogshit and Butcher of the Horde is respectable across the field, though it isn't particularly great at anything. Hordeling Outburst was in here, but proved to be pretty shitty when everyone and their mum knows you run mono 2/2's and maybe a Stormbreath Dragon. Instead of just being a massive dog to Bile Blight or Drown with most hands, Butcher gives you some protection and Crackles keeps Courser and Rhino in check. The biggest drawback is that it dies to Stoke, Chained and Glare in the mirror, meaning that despite potential lifegain it's usually better to swap or run in conjunction w/ Angler. Without the recursion ability on Tasigur you may as well go with the Fish that haumphs 4/5's.
Sarkhan is probably better than Stormbreath now if you have enough patience to never play it first in the RW mirror. Both of them are butts against decks with Murderous Cut and Downfall. Sorin may just be worse with Outbursts cut, but I haven't played enough games to really tell you.
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Soulfire Grandmaster
4 Goblin Rabblemaster
2 Butcher of the Horde
Spells
4 Chained to the Rocks
1 Valorous Stance
1 Arc Lightning
3 Lightning Strike
4 Crackling Doom
4 Stoke the Flames
4 Outpost Siege
Lands
4 Nomad Outpost
4 Temple of Triumph
2 Battlefield Forge
4 Caves of Koilos
4 Bloodstained Mire
1 Swamp
6 Mountain
Sideboard
2 Gurmag Angler
1 Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker
2 Sorin, Solemn Visitor
2 Abzan Advantage
1 Erase
2 Arc Lightning
3 Murderous Cut
2 Glare of Hersey[/deck]
Crackling Doom makes your Forest - Giant Donk matches significantly less dogshit and Butcher of the Horde is respectable across the field, though it isn't particularly great at anything. Hordeling Outburst was in here, but proved to be pretty shitty when everyone and their mum knows you run mono 2/2's and maybe a Stormbreath Dragon. Instead of just being a massive dog to Bile Blight or Drown with most hands, Butcher gives you some protection and Crackles keeps Courser and Rhino in check. The biggest drawback is that it dies to Stoke, Chained and Glare in the mirror, meaning that despite potential lifegain it's usually better to swap or run in conjunction w/ Angler. Without the recursion ability on Tasigur you may as well go with the Fish that haumphs 4/5's.
Sarkhan is probably better than Stormbreath now if you have enough patience to never play it first in the RW mirror. Both of them are butts against decks with Murderous Cut and Downfall. Sorin may just be worse with Outbursts cut, but I haven't played enough games to really tell you.
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