Through the Looking Glass: Sagavan with Matthew Vook
…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…
…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…
…It almost feels the same way as the format did right before the [[Wrenn and Six banning. Special Guest Jeremy Hines (Twitter: @thewordisbranch | MTGO: Jeremy_Hines) Jeremy Hines is a…
…MTGO than in paper thanks to an unequal adjustment to avoid Sticker sheets on the MTGO client. Goblin Matron serves mostly to make opponents nervous as they clearly can see…
…however, that TES is an easier matchup than ANT. This is because TES has a shaky manabase, and they also use artifacts as their mana sources (and hence Force of…
…against prison match ups, but the deck can often kill before the lock pieces come online. Veil of Summer also has a huge number of interactions in almost every match…
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