Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Commanding White Magic.


So lately I've been trying to construct a mono-white commander deck with Odric, Master Tactician leading the troops. Odric is a decent commander, yet untested by myself, none-the-less he comes with a lot included for his low cost. However this article isn't about Odric or the giant commander deck that he'll lead into fiery battle, it's about a small group of spells within the deck, the instants or as they keep rattling around in my head the "I got ya" spells.

Choices, choices,...

I'm looking at four slots or positions to fill, I have eight applicants who've applied. They are:

•Swords to Plowshares
•Path to Exile
•Divine Deflection
•Condemn
•Silence
•Faith's Reward
•Lapse of Certainty
& Congregate



Ok so really there are two slots open,

Swords to Plowshares & Path to Exile: these two cards are just to useful not to include, spot removal for one mana is excellent, I don't need to sell anybody that. Not only do they remove problematic creatures they also "protect" your own troops, for example if an opponent targets Odric with Control Magic, you can Path to Exile Odric in response, fizzling the Control Magic and netting you an extra land, nice. The same could be done in response to any removal spell. Gaining life in response to lethal damage (to you) with Swords to Plowshares can buy you some extra time, for cheap mana cost, these two are defiantly hired!


The other applicants….

Silence: I've heard a fair number of good things said about silence, namely the scenario where you Silence your opponents (It hits them all) for a turn to make your big play. In mono-white I'm not sure that will happen, it may more realistically stop a board wipe spell (one of whites weaknesses) or removal for a turn, but you'd have to believe or know your opponents had one. it won't stop spells already cast, so its more narrow on when it will be effective (best cast at the beginning of a turn). I really think Silence is a set up spell to help combos go off and frankly not much else, sorry Silence we'll keep your resume on file.

Condemn: Great spell, I've seen it's work first hand and have heard many more boast about it's rep. One glaring problem though, sure it "tucks" a beastie, but said beastie has to be attacking first. what if I need to remove a non-attacking creature, or a creature I don't want to attack me, say like an eldrazi with that o' so lovable annihilator ability? Yeah i can cast it for the same defense proposes as a Swords to Plowshares on my own creatures but the timing makes it awkward, to awkward. I like the "tuck" factor, but in my games it maybe to strong, and only being cast during an attack makes it less useful…We'll call you Condemn, good luck in your search.

Faith's Reward: Technically this card could be pretty hardcore if used with multiple planeswalkers on the battlefield, use up their loyalty, then cast this sucker and watch them all come back new & fresh. Could also be a dirty dog combo spell with cards like Armageddon, destroying all lands then bringing them back (untapped, in most cases), its pretty ugly, the kind of ugly I don't want hanging around in my games. Most of the time though I could see this spell being used to save my guys from being destroyed by a mass destruction spell, problem is many newer board wipes also exile & tuck. Sure its nit picky, but seriously Terminus is a real deal. On the flip side Oblivion Stone, Damnation, Blasphemous Act, Austere Command all just destroy and Faith's Reward is a great response it those spells. Mass destroy & sacrifice effects are all to common and this spell protects all permanents from those effects…in a nutshell it's white's counter or answer to mass destruction, Faith's Reward your Hired (on a temporary basis, we'll try you out, see if you fit!).

Congregate: I've used Congregate in the past to nauseating effect, nothing like gain 50+ life with one card, it can be truly a demoralizing spell to opponents. In a white life gain deck (or a life gain deck that uses white) this is one of those cards that helps makes your life total shockingly large, so large the other players will start thinking about putting Infect and other poison counter sources in their decks. Unfortunately my white commander deck is not a life gain deck, Odric cares about combat results not sitting back and letting everybody take a free swing at you because your life total is so ridiculously high you can't be killed. It's a great "Surprise I'm still alive" card in a non-life gain deck, but there'd better be creatures on the board or your dead anyways, if we augment the deck towards life gain, we'll give Congregate's resume another look over. Pass for now.

Lapse of Certainty: One of whites few counterspells it's a good one…sometimes. I've watched more than one youtube video with a guy playing a mono-white commander deck casting this to save his butt for a turn, only to last one more turn with no hail-mary to save his skin come his opponents next turn. It's true no one ever really expects a counterspell in white, surprise aside what does it actually do besides buy you some extra time to "top deck" that next card. The times I've seen this cast and talked about, the offending target spell was usually a board wipe, mass destruction spell ready to set the white player back to the stone age, we hired a guy for this (Faith's Reward), Lapse of Certainty, we do not need your help at this time, thank you.


Divine Deflection: Wow, crazy card. Untested by myself, few feedback on the web, this is one spell that can potentially do some work. Damage is always flying around in Commander games, Divine Deflection basically "grabs" that damage and flings it at another target (either at an opponent, creature or planeswalker). Imagine taking the bite out of a Blasphemous Act and hurling the damage at an opponent's planewalker, that sounds like good times! It's protection but removal, something white needs more of (not just pure protection!) it also can protect multiple targets (although only hits one target back [darn!]) those targets are permanents not creatures, even better. The only draw back is the "X" in the casting cost, this may or may not be easy to pull off, however most of the time you'll probably be able to mess up more than a few points of damage here or there, my deck runs mana generators like Gilded Lotus, Basalt Monolith & the infamous Sol Ring plus a bazillion land fetch cards, I'm sure this spell will come in handy. Divine Reflection when can you start? Welcome to the team, lunch break is a half hour.

So here it all is, the decision process completed, Swords to Plowshares, Path to Exile, Faith's Reward & Divine Reflection, all in, my instant speed nasty surprises for all my opponents (some spells more known than others).  

I'll write a few more Commander articles time forgiving, hope you enjoyed, hope yours is well. Ta!  :^ }  

(Picture [art] credits from top to bottom: Raymond Swanland, Anthony Francisco,  Terese Nielson & Steve Prescott, top of the line artists all of you.)

Sunday, February 9, 2014

What a Strange Animal

Mini post, spent some time looking at the bones of this animal Arsinoitherium, a cross between a hippo, a rhino and a pig (and possibly an elephant body wise). The world is full of dead wonderous beasts. It's good to be alive (i'm not sure who took this shot but photo credit to them, good pic-kudos to you).

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Rotting Legion Control

so six (seven) months later... :^)

I find myself fixing up a pauper deck I built a while back, search "Zombor" in this blog and you will find the original list, here it is again new and improved (complete with Side board):



Creatures:

Rotting Legion x2
Spellstutter Sprite x4
Bala Ged Scorpion x1
Mnemonic Wall x1



Spells:

Preordain x2
Gitaxian Probe x4
Fog x2
Staggershock x2
Lightning bolt x2
Blightning x2
Firebolt x2
Doom blade x2
Foresee x2
Manaleak x2
Flame slash x3
Prophetic Prism x4

Lands:

Terramorphic Expanse x2
Forest x1
Island x8
Mountain x7
Swamp x5



Side Board:

Ancient Grudge x2
Manic Vandal x1
Staggershock x2
Incinerate x2
Duress x3
Mind Rot x1
Rotting Legion x1
Firebolt x2
Terminate x1

So not much has been done to the main board, gravedigger got booted for Bala Ged Scorpion, because I enjoy that they both cost the same but the scorpion had +1 toughness and still had some form of card advantage in that it could kill a creature. Incinerate MB was removed and added to the SB, for the cheaper Lightning Bolt. Preordain was bumped down to x2 in favor of Gitaxian Probe, taking a peek at an opponents hand is great when you have discard and counterspells in your deck, plus a first turn probe followed with a preordain is pretty fun.

The side board, I had many great options, but overall I kept the SB pretty straight forward. For swarm or weenie decks I added more Staggershocks & Firebolts, for control decks I added discard in the form of Mind Rot (easier to cast than Blightning) and Duress, with Gitaxian Probe, discard becomes more useful than normal, a single Rotting Legion was added as well as something decent to swap with doom blade vs mono black or near mono black decks. Terminate & Incinerate are both useful vs Regenerators, Terminate is also useful for targeting Guardian of the Guildpact if one is controlled by the opponent. Manic Vandal & Ancient Grudge are just good card advantage towards artifact based decks.

I forget how much fun I have writing this stuff up, I should get more posted, tomorrow is a brand new day and hopefully yours is a good one.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

"I'm Back!"


Probably the most typical post for a blog, the "I'm back after XYZ period of time, for ABCD number of reasons". It's almost humbling writing this, knowing I'm part of a larger collective now. So yes after many weeks of work, flight training and trying to enjoy summer, I'm back and have decided to make posting here a (at least) once a week goal, so hopefully six months from now, I'm not reading this thinking what the heck happened to my goal of weekly writing or worse yet doing a second, "I'm back, no really this time" post.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Rain Blahs


Well it's been almost a full week here of poor weather, rain storms, snow showers, slush spit, thick mist, heavy haze and when it isn't those things it's scraggly grey clouds (aka scud) flouting endlessly on a sea of grayish milk. Then there was yesterday, a nice sunny day in the middle of all this crap, a totally out of place day, now it's back to milky seas and bone chilling wind... low blow nature (credits to the artist).

Monday, April 18, 2011

full moon.

Today, or rather tonight is the full moon, yet again, beware the moon.


Besides people acting nutty & lycanthropy, I wonder if fear of the full moon simply comes from the fact that it illuminates the land at night. Predators, beast, human or otherwise could possibly see better allowing easier hunting, the full moon exposing prey instead of concealing it like the new moon. Luckily the moon at it's fullest is a sign that it will soon be retreating back into the earth's shadow or umbra, taking everyone's restlessness and anxiety with it (credits to the photographer).

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Some Art.

Cruising the web, looking for interesting art these last few rainy days, of course my interest in magic (the card game) often crosses paths with my interest in art, here are a few pieces from the newest set:


I should have warned the viewer these are a bit disturbing, this one is fantastic, the artist handles the negative space so well, uses it to add the the eeriness of whats going on.


Alittle nip & tuck from a cyborg surgeon, the skull like face and whitish body, with the combination of an operation in a dark room remind me vaguely of modern alien folklore, which only bolsters the creepiness! 


   I don't know, when I look at this beast I'm not over whelmed by horror (which is fine as I prefer not to be!), I do however see "The Prawn from Hell", this is what happens when you mix the seafood at Red lobster with toxic chemicals and interesting amounts of radiation. 


I really like the reds and whites with the different shades of grey and light browns in the background, never mind that it's some kind of nightmare toy doll.   

As always, credits to the various artists (keeping it short and sweet today).