A few weeks back when I featured Brian "ISBPathfinder" Hanson's Marton Stromgald deck it was the result of asking for some input in the MTGSalvation forums. I gave Brian's deck the full treatment. This week I'd like to bring you a taste of several of the other decks that came up. We won't talk about them in the same level of detail but I thought they were cool and/or interesting enough to share with you.
First a note from the Magic Players Championship: what an amazing event. Even on the heels of the outstanding World Magic Cup the Players Championship exceeded all expectations. The Cube Draft was enough to inspire me to build one of my own (more on that in this space in the next few weeks) the innovation of Shouta "Showtime" Yasooka's Modern deck was staggering and the level of play was beyond belief. Congrats to Yuuya for taking down the whole thing in dramatic fashion and congrats to the folks who dreamt up the whole event.
From behind the scenes it was another great event for me. I thoroughly enjoyed both running the play-by-play and being at the News Desk for parts of two days especially on Friday with Marshall Sutcliffe. We've developed a great chemistry and I think it shows through on the air. I also had the opportunity to do a short interview with Hall of Famer Bob Maher which was a nice treat. BDM was ill and unable to attend which made the event less than it could have been. Speedy recovery to him (and commiserations on how terrible his Mets are this season—especially compared to those surprising Orioles!!!).
I didn't have the opportunity to play much. I got in a game Friday morning (the structure of the tournament left us with relatively short days with late starting calls) with Scott Larabee Nick Fang Toby Elliott and Jeff Morrow. JMo borrowed my Ruhan deck while I played Kresh. Scott played Olivia Voldaren Toby Ghost Council and Nick played his frustratingly chaotic Kaervek the Merciless (which he fortunately doesn't cast much just using it for the colors).
The game was humming along somewhat normally (as normal as five-player games can) until Nick resolved Timesifter. Then of course it got absurd especially since Nick isn't set up to abuse it himself; it really is there is just create insanity. Fortunately for me the game started going long and I had to get over to wardrobe so I got Adam Styborski to take over for me. When he brought back the decks he just smiled and rolled his eyes so I got a sense of how the game ended—chaotically.
MidoriRyu's Elephants
Jason "MidoriRyu" from Atlanta sent a deck that was just the kind of thing I was looking for and of the ones I'm featuring the one I'd most likely sleeve up and play. The list that he sent me is a card short. I think I'd add an Overrun to keep going with the trample theme or some kind of Bird to represent the oxpecker (yep that's what they're called) which rides on and cleans the elephant.
What I like about this deck is that while it's a Toby Elliott-esque slave to the theme it seems pretty functional. It gets out plenty of creatures and starts stomping down life totals. Simple straightforward and effective. I like particularly the Loxodons and have wanted to put most of them in decks for a while. We've seen how good the Hierarch can be in multiple formats.
The Gatekeeper will certainly slow down any haste strategies. The Warhammer is well known in Commander. I had to look up Metamorphic Wurm and turns out that it's an Elephant too! We've seen some art previews from Return to Ravnica that suggest the Loxodons are back so there might be some cool additions for Jason to make. Too bad there's not really an Elephant commander for the deck. I'll do what I can to whisper in the right ears.
Creatures (38)
- 1 Brawn
- 1 Bull Elephant
- 1 Crazed Armodon
- 1 Endangered Armodon
- 1 Ghalma's Warden
- 1 Iron Tusk Elephant
- 1 Kazandu Tuskcaller
- 1 Loxodon Anchorite
- 1 Loxodon Convert
- 1 Loxodon Gatekeeper
- 1 Loxodon Hierarch
- 1 Loxodon Mender
- 1 Loxodon Mystic
- 1 Loxodon Partisan
- 1 Loxodon Peacekeeper
- 1 Loxodon Punisher
- 1 Loxodon Stalwart
- 1 Loxodon Wayfarer
- 1 Metamorphic Wurm
- 1 Mosstodon
- 1 Noble Elephant
- 1 Prized Elephant
- 1 Rabid Elephant
- 1 Rampant Elephant
- 1 Rogue Elephant
- 1 Siege Mastodon
- 1 Southern Elephant
- 1 Spelltithe Enforcer
- 1 Terastodon
- 1 Trained Armodon
- 1 Trumpeting Armodon
- 1 Vintara Elephant
- 1 War Elephant
- 1 War Mammoth
- 1 Wild Elephant
- 1 Wild Mammoth
- 1 Woolly Mammoths
- 1 Tolsimir Wolfblood
Lands (38)
- 10 Forest
- 10 Plains
- 2 Snow-Covered Plains
- 1 Elephant Graveyard
- 1 Gavony Township
- 1 Graypelt Refuge
- 1 Krosan Verge
- 1 Mosswort Bridge
- 1 Razorverge Thicket
- 1 Riftstone Portal
- 1 Secluded Steppe
- 1 Selesnya Sanctuary
- 1 Stirring Wildwood
- 1 Sungrass Prairie
- 1 Sunpetal Grove
- 1 Tranquil Thicket
- 1 Windbrisk Heights
- 1 Wooded Bastion
- 1 Arctic Flats
Spells (23)
- 1 Behemoth Sledge
- 1 Dead-Iron Sledge
- 1 Loxodon Warhammer
- 1 Power Matrix
- 1 Sol Ring
- 1 Aura Shards
- 1 Defense of the Heart
- 1 Elephant Guide
- 1 Glare of Subdual
- 1 Lurking Predators
- 1 Mammoth Umbra
- 1 Marshal's Anthem
- 1 Mirari's Wake
- 1 Quest for Renewal
- 1 True Conviction
- 1 Chord of Calling
- 1 Call of the Herd
- 1 Cultivate
- 1 Kodama's Reach
- 1 Overwhelming Stampede
- 1 Rampant Growth
- 1 Ranger's Path
- 1 Skyshroud Claim
Gaka's Norin the Wary
Apparently this deck has an absurd cult following on MTGS. There's a primer and endless discussion about it. It's all I can do to not go to my collection find all the Norins and put them in the shredder. YMMV.
It looks like the deck is strong without being over the top. I can imagine it's annoying to play against and I'd suggest if you run up against a version of it in your local group that the only chance you have is to kill the player right away. Otherwise you're going to want to kill yourself.
Creatures (25)
- 1 Duplicant
- 1 Iron Myr
- 1 Solemn Simulacrum
- 1 Beetleback Chief
- 1 Goblin Assassin
- 1 Goblin Matron
- 1 Goblin Recruiter
- 1 Goblin Settler
- 1 Goblin Welder
- 1 Imperial Recruiter
- 1 Mad Prophet
- 1 Magus of the Moon
- 1 Manic Vandal
- 1 Mindclaw Shaman
- 1 Mogg War Marshal
- 1 Moggcatcher
- 1 Outrage Shaman
- 1 Rummaging Goblin
- 1 Siege-Gang Commander
- 1 Stingscourger
- 1 Tuktuk Scrapper
- 1 Zealous Conscripts
- 1 Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker
- 1 Norin the Wary
- 1 Squee, Goblin Nabob
Planeswalkers (1)
Lands (34)
Spells (40)
- 1 Caged Sun
- 1 Cloudstone Curio
- 1 Conjurer's Closet
- 1 Crucible Of Worlds
- 1 Gauntlet of Might
- 1 Genesis Chamber
- 1 Helm of Possession
- 1 Honor-Worn Shaku
- 1 Mana Crypt
- 1 Memory Jar
- 1 Mind Stone
- 1 Mind's Eye
- 1 Relic of Progenitus
- 1 Sculpting Steel
- 1 Sensei's Divining Top
- 1 Skullclamp
- 1 Sol Ring
- 1 Springleaf Drum
- 1 Teferi's Puzzle Box
- 1 Blood Moon
- 1 Confusion in the Ranks
- 1 Grip of Chaos
- 1 Pandemonium
- 1 Planar Chaos
- 1 Stranglehold
- 1 Warstorm Surge
- 1 Chaos Warp
- 1 Fork
- 1 Reiterate
- 1 Reverberate
- 1 Aftershock
- 1 Faithless Looting
- 1 Gamble
- 1 Insurrection
- 1 Mogg Infestation
- 1 Reforge the Soul
- 1 Ruination
- 1 Shattering Spree
- 1 Warp World
- 1 Wheel of Fortune
Limdul945's Michiko Konda
For those of you who like mono-white from the snowy reaches of Vermont LimDul945 has created a nice rattlesnake deck with Michiko Konda. What I like are a few of the outside-the-box choices like Culling Dais and Ronom Unicorn. The decklist is below and I'm adding a link to his detailed guide to playing the deck.
Creatures (23)
- 1 Solemn Simulacrum
- 1 Academy Rector
- 1 Archon of Justice
- 1 Argivian Archaeologist
- 1 Aven Mindcensor
- 1 Baneslayer Angel
- 1 Blazing Archon
- 1 Eternal Dragon
- 1 Glory
- 1 Guardian Seraph
- 1 Knight of the White Orchid
- 1 Mirror Entity
- 1 Ronom Unicorn
- 1 Soltari Visionary
- 1 Stonecloaker
- 1 Stoneforge Mystic
- 1 Sun Titan
- 1 Weathered Wayfarer
- 1 Akroma, Angel of Wrath
- 1 Crovax, Ascendant Hero
- 1 Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite
- 1 Michiko Konda, Truth Seeker
- 1 Reya Dawnbringer
Planeswalkers (1)
Lands (37)
Spells (39)
- 1 Crucible Of Worlds
- 1 Crystal Ball
- 1 Culling Dais
- 1 Extraplanar Lens
- 1 Forcefield
- 1 Gauntlet of Power
- 1 Lightning Greaves
- 1 Mimic Vat
- 1 Scroll Rack
- 1 Sensei's Divining Top
- 1 Skullclamp
- 1 Sol Ring
- 1 Sword of Fire and Ice
- 1 Thunderstaff
- 1 Aura of Silence
- 1 Crackdown
- 1 Ghostly Prison
- 1 Humility
- 1 Karmic Justice
- 1 Land Tax
- 1 Oblivion Ring
- 1 Sacred Mesa
- 1 Seal of Cleansing
- 1 Argivian Find
- 1 Condemn
- 1 Enlightened Tutor
- 1 Path to Exile
- 1 Return to Dust
- 1 Swords to Plowshares
- 1 White Sun's Zenith
- 1 Austere Command
- 1 Cataclysm
- 1 Catastrophe
- 1 Idyllic Tutor
- 1 Martial Coup
- 1 Phyrexian Rebirth
- 1 Rout
- 1 Saltblast
- 1 Wrath of God
Raikou Rider's Basandra Battle Seraph
Perhaps it's the similarities to my Ruhan deck that caught me on this one. Its intention is to obviously make everyone attack make combat miserable for them and watch the fireworks ensue. I might tweak the Sunforger package a little but I'd have to remember that Bassandra means not playing things like Mirror Strike. I'm also not quite sure about the Humility but I suppose that Humility and Aether Flash is a combo.
I love the idea of Bullwhip and have been thinking of how to get it into my aforementioned Ruhan deck. I at first thought it could a replacement for Courtly Provocateur but that guy's just too spicy too keep out. As I've previously mentioned I'm not the biggest fan of Howling Mine effects. I think even with the extra cards I get they hurt me more than the advantage I get. Sure they'll make you popular but they'll also give your opponents the fuel they need to light you on fire.
Creatures (15)
- 1 Solemn Simulacrum
- 1 Stuffy Doll
- 1 Avatar of Slaughter
- 1 Hunted Dragon
- 1 Rage Nimbus
- 1 Sun Titan
- 1 Varchild's War-Riders
- 1 Wall of Nets
- 1 Windborn Muse
- 1 Basandra, Battle Seraph
- 1 Brigid, Hero of Kinsbaile
- 1 Fumiko the Lowblood
- 1 Gisela, Blade of Goldnight
- 1 Kazuul, Tyrant of the Cliffs
- 1 Rune-Tail, Kitsune Ascendant
Planeswalkers (1)
Lands (37)
Spells (47)
- 1 Bullwhip
- 1 Caltrops
- 1 Font of Mythos
- 1 Howling Mine
- 1 Marble Diamond
- 1 Mind Stone
- 1 Mind's Eye
- 1 Sensei's Divining Top
- 1 Sol Ring
- 1 Staff of Nin
- 1 Sunforger
- 1 Temple Bell
- 1 Tower of Fortunes
- 1 Aether Flash
- 1 Aurification
- 1 Circle of Flame
- 1 Curse of the Nightly Hunt
- 1 Furnace of Rath
- 1 Ghostly Prison
- 1 Grand Melee
- 1 Greater Auramancy
- 1 Humility
- 1 Island Sanctuary
- 1 Lightmine Field
- 1 Mark of Asylum
- 1 Powerstone Minefield
- 1 Pyrohemia
- 1 Repercussion
- 1 War's Toll
- 1 Chaos Warp
- 1 Enlightened Tutor
- 1 Inferno
- 1 Master Warcraft
- 1 Oblation
- 1 Orim's Thunder
- 1 Path to Exile
- 1 Reiterate
- 1 Retaliate
- 1 Starstorm
- 1 Wild Ricochet
- 1 Blasphemous Act
- 1 Chain Reaction
- 1 Earthquake
- 1 Idyllic Tutor
- 1 Reforge the Soul
- 1 Replenish
- 1 Wheel of Fortune
bobthefunny's Ramirez DePietro
Okay I'm a sucker for themes. Northern Virginia's bobthefunny has themed out a Pirate deck led by Ramirez DePietro. The only thing missing is a parrot. I might suggest Skeleton Ship Stolen Goods and Larceny but he's not missing a beat sticking to theme. Stormtide Leviathan might also fit.
Creatures (14)
- 1 Walking Atlas
- 1 Deadeye Navigator
- 1 Kukemssa Pirates
- 1 Master Thief
- 1 Merfolk Assassin
- 1 Nephalia Smuggler
- 1 Pirate Ship
- 1 Sand Squid
- 1 Shoreline Salvager
- 1 Sindbad
- 1 Ramirez DePietro
- 1 Sakashima the Impostor
- 1 Thada Adel, Acquisitor
- 1 Wrexial, the Risen Deep
Lands (40)
Spells (46)
- 1 Expedition Map
- 1 Helm of Possession
- 1 Mask of Riddles
- 1 Mogg Cannon
- 1 Mystic Compass
- 1 Skull of Orm
- 1 Skullclamp
- 1 Vedalken Shackles
- 1 War Barge
- 1 Abduction
- 1 Awesome Presence
- 1 Carry Away
- 1 Coastal Piracy
- 1 Compulsion
- 1 Confiscate
- 1 Control Magic
- 1 Corrupted Conscience
- 1 Enslave
- 1 Greed
- 1 Larceny
- 1 Leyline of Anticipation
- 1 Mind Control
- 1 Mind Harness
- 1 Persuasion
- 1 Spirit Away
- 1 Steal Artifact
- 1 Steal Enchantment
- 1 Take Possession
- 1 Treachery
- 1 Treasure Trove
- 1 Volition Reins
- 1 Capsize
- 1 Desertion
- 1 Dominate
- 1 High Tide
- 1 Murder
- 1 Murderous Spoils
- 1 Submerge
- 1 Sudden Death
- 1 Tragic Slip
- 1 Turnabout
- 1 Undying Evil
- 1 Blatant Thievery
- 1 Bribery
- 1 Piracy
- 1 Stolen Goods
ChimericPisces's Judgment Day
Lark "ChimericPisces" from Seattle has created the mother of all theme decks. In his own words: "My deck is based on the end of the world as foretold in Revelations and includes John of Patmos (the author of Revelations); the seven Archangels; the four horsemen of the Apocalypse; the seven Seals Trumpets and Bowls; the great red Dragon; the Beast; the Resurrection; and of course Armageddon the Last Battle."
This is a jaw-dropping amount of research combined with a great eye towards the theme. There's just not much I can do but let the thing speak for itself. It's not in the traditional decklist format but Lark's arrangement captures the essence of what the deck is trying to create.
COMMANDER
PROPHETIC VISIONS
Sensei's Divining Top
Mind's Eye
"AND I JOHN SAW THE HOLY CITY NEW JERUSALEM COMING DOWN FROM GOD OUT OF HEAVEN"
STREETS PAVED WITH GOLD
Arid Mesa
Battlefield Forge
Boros Garrison
Boseiju Who Shelters All
Cavern of Souls
Clifftop Retreat
Command Tower
Emeria the Sky Ruin
Flagstones of Trokair
Kor Haven
Miren the Moaning Well
Mistveil Plains
Plateau
Rugged Prairie
Sacred Foundry
Slayers' Stronghold
Spinerock Knoll
Strip Mine
Sunhome Fortress of the Legion
10 Plains
7 Mountains
"BUT SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD"
TITHING
HOLY RELICS
Coalition Relic
Everflowing Chalice
Gilded Lotus
Mana Vault
Sol Ring
"THE GREAT DAY OF THE LORD IS NEAR IT IS NEAR AND EXCEEDING SWIFT"
THE SON OF MAN
"THE SUN SHINETH IN HIS STRENGTH"
"HIS WORD IS LIKE FIRE LIKE A HAMMER THAT BREAKS THE ROCK"
ANGELIC RAIMENTS
Lightning Greaves
Swiftfoot Boots
FLAMING SWORDS
Sword of Fire and Ice
Sword of Feast and Famine
THE SEVEN ARCHANGELS
St. Michael Dragonslayer: Baneslayer Angel
Gabriel Angel of Resurrection: Adarkar Valkyrie
Raphael Angel of Healing: Deathless Angel
Seraphiel the Silent: Linvala Keeper of Silence
Ramiel Angel of Hope: Avacyn Angel of Hope
Uriel Angel of Death: Sunblast Angel
Raguel God's Vengeance: Akroma Angel of Fury
BORN AGAIN
SIGNS AND WONDERS
Enlightened Tutor
Return to Dust
"BEHOLD THE LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH"
THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE
Conquest: Stonehewer Giant
War: Nobilis of War
Famine: Hokori Dust Drinker
Death: Jaya Ballard Task Mage
"A SCROLL SEALED WITH SEVEN SEALS"
THE SEVEN SEALS
Austere Command
Fault Line
Inferno
Molten Disaster
Rolling Earthquake
Rout
Wrath of God
THE SEVEN TRUMPETS
Chaos Warp
Comet Storm
Orim's Thunder
Path to Exile
Swords to Plowshares
Wild Ricochet
Word of Seizing
THE SEVEN BOWLS
Armageddon
Catastrophe
Decree of Annihilation
Devastation
Global Ruin
Razia's Purification
Wake of Destruction
"THEY ARE CHOKED BY LIFE'S WORRIES AND THEY DO NOT MATURE"
GOG OF THE LAND OF MAGOG: CHIEF PRINCE OF ROSH MESHECH AND TUBAL
"BEHOLD! A GREAT RED DRAGON"
"THE BEAST THAT ASCENDETH OUT OF THE BOTTOMLESS PIT SHALL MAKE WAR AGAINST THEM AND SHALL OVERCOME THEM AND SHALL KILL THEM"
"THE GRAVE SHALL GIVE UP HER DEAD"
Relic of Progenitus
Faith's Reward
ARMAGEDDON THE LAST BATTLE
"AND I SAW A NEW HEAVEN AND A NEW EARTH: FOR THE FIRST HEAVEN AND THE FIRST EARTH WERE PASSED AWAY"
I'm not quite sure how the deck plays and I might try to find replacements for some of the mass land destruction but otherwise the effort is incredible. I wouldn't mind seeing more literature turned into playable decks (Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" comes to mind).
Huge thanks to all the folks at MTGS for the lists they sent me and for helping capture some of the spirit of the format Embracing proper amounts of Chaos. This isn't the end of treats from the fertile minds over there. Expect more features from them in the future.
