Dom Harvey
Contributor
Terese Nielsen does it again:
the greatest weave in the multiverse:
also my least favourite because I always think the hippo's leg is its bottom lip and the fox is a tongue, which makes it look a lot better:
I need UB to do something and I rather miss the classic control decks. Are there other cards you would recommend for it (beyond even more planeswalkers)?
I need UB to do something and I rather miss the classic control decks. Are there other cards you would recommend for it (beyond even more planeswalkers)?
I just tried out Ajani, Caller of the Pride, Nahiri, the Harbinger and Jace, Unraveler of Secrets in a mid-powered environment, and they all were miserable to play against.
This is interesting. How so? I can see Nahiri being miserable because of the high loyalty but the other two seem like they would be fine.
Dragonlord Silumgar broken? Are we playing the same game?another broken card in Dragonlord Silumgar.
Yeah, I'm not sure about that statement either. When I hear broken, I think more along the lines of Grave Titan or Wurmcoil Engine. I don't think Dragonlord Silumgar is close and has actually been a very fun card (damn near a staple for me) ever since it was first released. It's not a stone-cold finisher when it comes to closing out games, effectiveness is entirely dependent upon what you are facing with the value tied up in the Control Magic effect, a fine stabilizer in the late game with a big butt and deathtouch in the air, and grabbing opposing PWs that have begun to run away with games is hilarious. We cubed a bit earlier today (writeup incoming tomorrow?) and I almost stole a Ral Zarek on 7 loyalty until they hit the eject button with their own Into the Roil.
I'm also surprised by Chris mentioning Smalljani and SOI Jace. It's probably more a power level thing then, maybe just that walkers in general are too hard to interact with? From playing it in Standard, Jace has always seemed fair and has just been the blue reskin of Ob Nixilis Reignited. I've always found Ajani to be fair and one of the few payoff cards for aggressive white decks to attack on a different axis so I'm surprised it was seen as miserable to play against. It's usually been a counter distributor here before trying to close out games with a big hit off the minus ability. Unless they're sandbagging it in hand for a big turn, Ajani has usually had a pretty telegraphed play pattern from my experience.
The games skewed too much to dealing with the PW's instead of just normal gameplay. The only way that they didn't take over the game was because another card, likeDragonlord Silumgar, specifically created to trump them, was played.