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@@LegenVD I run it in my Baral counter everything draw everything deck as the major win con. It can be very frustrating for your opponent, though I really like this take on it nonetheless!
I was watching a podcast, and the podcast litteraly had an add for some science-induced weird water. I decided I was thirsty, and went to fill my glass of water. THIS is what I come back to. There's a godly message here : water is good
Perfect timing. I spent the day getting whipped soundly by control decks and wanted to learn how to pilot them better myself. Here comes LVD to the rescue!
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Only LVD could be paired with such a hand against the most unaggressive goblin deck ever witnessed by man kind. It's miracle. Even though, it was a very educational match.
LVD plays expertly in the first game and destroys mono blue tempo and then calmly says “alright that was a good game, on to the next one.” This guy really is a legend
I pilot mono-blue tempo, and they're extremely useful because they allow you to establish an early advantage, which then allows you to waste 2-3 counterspells on a card. This deck is just really well set up against mono-blue tempo.
that Narset /Commit combo is next lvl outvalue, thx for that :) . Is it possible to play more exile based cards so the opponent doesnt get his stuff back when you use the commence half of the card? anyways great deck mate :)
Why no Sublime epiphany? Also, after a lot of testing with this archetype, I found that Sultai is superior to straight up Dimir because: a) Growth spiral is better than Mind stone at ramping you up to 6 mana. I used to run both, but then realised that tapping out on t2 is not an option, while GS allows for plays like t2 GS into fatal push, or just leaving up a doom blade or counterspell on t2 and casting GS if nothing important is played. It's the only way to not insta-lose to Deardhorde arcanist or one of the aura deck enablers. This deck doesn't run as many sweepers b) Uro is a great mirror breaker vs other control decks and also pretty good at stopping aggro. It also enables Fatal push on 3-drops if you have an untapped land to go with it. This deck doesn't want to run a lot of sweepers and walkers, so having a blocker and a card advantage engine available at any point is absolutely crucial. I found that it doesn't conflict that much with Gearhulk because you are not trying to get it out early anyway. c) Guess it doesn't matter to you because you play bo1, but aside form Uro and GS in the main deck, I also run some green hate cards in the board, most notably enchantment/artefact hate. You probably can't beat the combo decks otherwise, especially the colourless deck that often has main board cage. All in all, either I'm bad at deckbuilding (quite ossible), or this deck is just straight up weaker than the Teferi + Wrath of god + counters control deck, whether Dimir or Sultai. Sharknado is just better than Gearhulk, unfortunately. edit: Forgot to mention, the Sultai version doesn't get to play Thirst, but I don't really like thirst here. You don't want to discard the hulk, and Mind stones will probably be in play. I prefer the 4 mana draw 2 that cycles for 1. It gives me hand smoothing, can be cycled for 1 after GS or Uro and then replayed with Hulk for value.
that goblins player though...I wish I could get more opponents like that. Even with his unbelievably bad play he still got you down to 2 thanks to how broken it is.
lol you can tell that goblins player is not used to losing like a fair midrange deck just by how long it takes him to concede when he's 5 cards behind against a counterspell deck
Listen, I came into the video just to comment. I won't go through it. Not because I don't like the video, but because I had to play against this...in standard...Kaladesh...the card on the thumbnail is the source of all my hate for blue decks
@@honestabe411 I think the idea was to "fix" Snapcaster: "Sure, let's put the ability on a win condition. And make the flashback free. What could possibly go wrong?" Also, Search for Azcanta seems like a super fair card...
That goblins deck made so many obvious mistakes... Repeatedly threw their own creatures to certain death for no benefit. They definitely would have had lethal if they didn't just hit attack with all every turn.