Through the Looking Glass: Aluren with Stefan Stasiak
…more competitive aspect of Legacy in 2019. In addition to a number of 5-0 finishes on MTGO, Stefan also regularly competes in MTG Paper Legacy Discord seasons. Finishing well enough…
…more competitive aspect of Legacy in 2019. In addition to a number of 5-0 finishes on MTGO, Stefan also regularly competes in MTG Paper Legacy Discord seasons. Finishing well enough…
…sideboarding against TES when compared to its Dark Ritual counterparts. Jason: Doomsday is by far the scariest Dark Ritual matchup. TES and ANT are close behind, followed by the turn-one…
…hands, especially when they contain a Defense Grid and a sol land. Thanks to the London Mulligan, we can mulligan very aggressively — especially against non-blue decks. We don’t have…
…the vast majority of Death’s Shadow’s matchups vs. TES, since you’re then missing the interactive cards that allow you to have more combat steps and keeps the TES opponent on…
…I’m definitely looking for that loop against TES. My primary objective against TES is to find Up the Beanstalk plus Force of Will. Witherbloom Command destabilizing TES’s mana buys time….
…is a bit of a dance. I find the TES matchup specifically to be very skill-testing and luck-rewarding for this reason. Comparing play patterns against TES to something like ANT…
…the benefit of surprise. Ironically there were three other TES decks in the room. TES had a 5% metagame percentage, which was not bad at all. ROUND ONE: THE EPIC…
…other combos? I feel like the matchup is just decisively “fine”. Not good, not horrible, just fine. I would imagine TES is still slightly favored, but the gap has closed…
…is very stoic and cold with little communication. Game One: I win the die roll which probably results in my mulligan. I keep a hand with two discard spells, unfortunately,…
This is part of an approximately quarterly tier list article series. Methodology Everyone builds a tier list differently. I built mine based on Magic: The Gathering™ Online (MTGO) Challenge results…
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