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Jason Waddell

Administrator
Staff member
I'm not really sure what card prices are anymore. My best guesses for most expensive:

miscut judge-promo Noble Hierarch
FUT Tarmogoyf
Jace, the Mind Sculptor
Foil Abrupt Decay
Karn Liberated
Liliana of the Veil
Vendilion Clique
Cryptic Command
whichever fetchlands are most expensive
 

Chris Taylor

Contributor
Give me white control cards that aren't board wipes or PWs.

Pacifism?

Well Oblivion Ring, more charitably.

I can't really think of a white card a control deck would want to play that wasn't a removal spell, wrath or walker, since the difference between which generic 6 mana creature you use to finish the game means bugger all.

Maybe like, Tithe?
 

Grillo_Parlante

Contributor
The only problem is that those deck end up playing and feeling like midrange decks, which brings us back around to that good stuff problem. Control decks shouldn't be about generating raw value, they should be about devaluing an opponent's card through actual card advantage and through virtual card advantage.
 
The only problem is that those deck end up playing and feeling like midrange decks, which brings us back around to that good stuff problem. Control decks shouldn't be about generating raw value, they should be about devaluing an opponent's card through actual card advantage and through virtual card advantage.

I agree on this distinction. A control deck shouldn't be able to win a top deck war like a midrange deck can. Are there white cards that help generate CA and locks down the game then that is probably better suggestions than raw power.

Maybe stuff like tappers isn't that bad of an idea? Oor are they to mana consumptive?
 

Chris Taylor

Contributor
I agree on this distinction. A control deck shouldn't be able to win a top deck war like a midrange deck can. Are there white cards that help generate CA and locks down the game then that is probably better suggestions than raw power.

Maybe stuff like tappers isn't that bad of an idea? Oor are they to mana consumptive?
Probably not something worth building a deck around, but they're a decent tool

Actual tappers are nice since they play nicely in aggro as well to stop blocking. Control decks want them more on noncreature spells (Icy Manipulator, Maze of Ith, Martial Law), since that pressures your opponent into overcomitting into a wrath, but those tend not to play as well in an aggro deck as they're more expensive (and you'd rather be hellridering)
 

Grillo_Parlante

Contributor
Traditionally, all white offers control is efficient answers. There are no card draw mechanisims like in blue, black (or even red now), and it offers nothing in terms of disruption outside of removal.

It does have exile effects, which are somewhat important, and all of the enchantment removal means there could maybe be an enchantment based control deck?
 

Chris Taylor

Contributor
So are those deltas actually expeditions or is that just what came up?

Also I suppose it'd be weird if I asked this question and never contributed to it:
  1. Karn Liberated, NPH foil (90$)
  2. Noble Hierarch, Judge Foil (90$)
  3. Jace, the Mind Sculptor, FTV:20 (85$)
  4. Damnnation, Planar Chaos Foil (80$)
  5. Scalding Tarn, Zendikar (80$. Sweet Jesus Modern!)
  6. Jace, Vryn's Prodigy, Magic Origins (75$. Sweet Jesus Standard!)
  7. Wasteland, Tempest (66$)
  8. Snapcaster Mage, Innistrad (60$)
  9. Cryptic Command, MM2013 Foil (60$)
  10. Misty Rainforest/Verdant Catacombs, Zendikar (55$)
I've also noticed that there's a biiiiiiiig pile of cards I'm running worth about 30$: Baneslayer Angel, Garruk Relentless, Vendilion Clique, Vengevine, etc. Most of these are foil mythics from standard enviornments past, that aren't really modern powerhouses.
Secondly: the FTV annihilation (the good version) of Rolling Earthquake is a mere 4$ :p
Everyone buy yourself a copy immediately, there is no better red sweeper! :p (Shitty looking white border P3K copies are 99$, for reference)
 

Jason Waddell

Administrator
Staff member
So are those deltas actually expeditions or is that just what came up?

Also I suppose it'd be weird if I asked this question and never contributed to it:
  1. Karn Liberated, NPH foil (90$)
  2. Noble Hierarch, Judge Foil (90$)
  3. Jace, the Mind Sculptor, FTV:20 (85$)
  4. Damnnation, Planar Chaos Foil (80$)
  5. Scalding Tarn, Zendikar (80$. Sweet Jesus Modern!)
  6. Jace, Vryn's Prodigy, Magic Origins (75$. Sweet Jesus Standard!)
  7. Wasteland, Tempest (66$)
  8. Snapcaster Mage, Innistrad (60$)
  9. Cryptic Command, MM2013 Foil (60$)
  10. Misty Rainforest/Verdant Catacombs, Zendikar (55$)
I've also noticed that there's a biiiiiiiig pile of cards I'm running worth about 30$: Baneslayer Angel, Garruk Relentless, Vendilion Clique, Vengevine, etc. Most of these are foil mythics from standard enviornments past, that aren't really modern powerhouses.

Secondly: the FTV annihilation (the good version) of Rolling Earthquake is a mere 4$ :p
Everyone buy yourself a copy immediately, there is no better red sweeper! :p (Shitty looking white border P3K copies are 99$, for reference)

Hold the phone, Snapcaster is 60 each? I bought my playset for like $12 per.
 

Eric Chan

Hyalopterous Lemure
Staff member
According to CubeTutor



Half of the top ten is the Zendikar fetchlands... not what I would've guessed!
 
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