The EPIC Ruby Storm
…did test this card for about 30 matches or so. If someone snuck an Anarchy into my sideboard and I had to play it today, I would actually be bringing…
…did test this card for about 30 matches or so. If someone snuck an Anarchy into my sideboard and I had to play it today, I would actually be bringing…
…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…
…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…
…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…
…Storm match-up? My approach to the matchup really focuses on speed. I expect TES to do something powerful on turn two or three, and I only get to play the…
…of Storm deck. The first iteration of The EPIC Storm (the deck list can be found below) was posted to mtgthesource in August of 2006. The initial deck list opted…
…TES unless they have several recently published results with specifically TES and nothing else. In the blind with Jeskai, I keep most hands with a mix of lands and spells,…
…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….
…play a different Storm deck other than TES. We are faster and have a comparable power level, but TES has the deterministic nature of Ad Nauseam and gets some additional…
…deck post-board to make Chalice on zero better. The matchup is fine as is, and the zero converted mana cost TES artifacts aren’t the spells that kill you. How do…
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