Grand Prix: Columbus, OH (07/30/2010) — 5th Place
When it came to the decision on what to play at Grand Prix: Columbus, OH my decision was really simple — The EPIC Storm (TES) is what I’m best at….
When it came to the decision on what to play at Grand Prix: Columbus, OH my decision was really simple — The EPIC Storm (TES) is what I’m best at….
…I ran the deck in weekly local events for three weeks where I normally opt to play something else. I also piloted The EPIC Storm (TES) to a first place…
…piles that win the game one the same turn. This makes a bad match up worse as Doomsday gets faster and is something that TES pilots should be aware of….
…against prison decks or other combo decks. Galvanic Relay is The EPIC Storm’s primary engine against fair blue decks. It creates card advantage by turning the storm from playing out…
…two cards. This decision may change depending on my opponent’s mulligan decisions. Unless I suspect my TES opponent is new to the deck, I know that they understand the pressure…
…looking forward to a nice egg sandwich before the next round starts. Let’s see how quickly I can do sunny-side up! Thankfully, the match took less than ten minutes, so…
…One, there are a few that should be tested in TES and a couple more combo all stars for other formats. The Mycosynth Gardens The Mycosynth Gardens What appears to…
…Empty the Warrens 1 Tendrils of Agony 1 Pulverize 1 Echo of Eons 1 Peer into the Abyss The EPIC Storm = GAS | My Favorite TES List Yet! Duals…
…gave the double blue needed to cast Mind’s Desire. We can make this easier by adding in another TES classic: Chrome Mox. This would replace the Mishra’s Bauble plan, but…
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