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Ali Aintrazi
10/06
#Standard 
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YAAYAYAYAYAYAY!!! Red Deck Wins took 1st and 2nd at the latest Open! It overcame Solar Flare and even U/W tempo. You know what the kicker is? There was only one non-aggressive deck in the Top 8; doesn't this make you jump for joy?

Le sigh… If you know anything about me you probably know I'm not a fan of red decks or very aggressive strategies. That's not to say I don't think they are good—quite the contrary. I believe aggressive strategies are the best in a new metagame. While your opponents are stumbling with their inconsistent “combo” or misbuilt control decks you are just bashing face over and over again. But now that we have some information let's try and build a deck that beats all these aggressive strategies shall we?

The first deck I turned to was U/W since it's known to put little creatures where they belong… in the graveyard.

U/W Control
Ali Aintrazi
0th Place at Test deck on 10/9/2011
Standard
 

Creatures (4)

  • 4 Snapcaster Mage

Planeswalkers (5)

  • 3 Gideon Jura
  • 1 Karn Liberated
  • 1 Venser, the Sojourner

Lands (26)

  • 9 Island
  • 6 Plains
  • 3 Ghost Quarter
  • 4 Glacial Fortress
  • 4 Seachrome Coast

Spells (25)

  • 2 Druidic Satchel
  • 1 Exclusion Ritual
  • 2 Oblivion Ring
  • 3 Dismember
  • 2 Dissipate
  • 4 Mana Leak
  • 4 Think Twice
  • 1 White Sun's Zenith
  • 3 Day of Judgment
  • 3 Timely Reinforcements

    Sideboard

  • 1 Witchbane Orb
  • 1 Oblivion Ring
  • 4 Celestial Purge
  • 1 Divine Offering
  • 3 Purify the Grave
  • 3 Geist of Saint Traft
  • 1 Day of Judgment
  • 1 Revoke Existence
 


Here is a tuned version of U/W that is favored against all these aggressive strategies. The only one that still scares me is the Illusion deck since it can counter your removal and slowly recover with Moorland Haunt but if they are holding countermagic then they are slowing down their clock. If you resolve a Wrath you should be okay; you also pick up another wrath effect vs. them after boarding. You have no real good targets for their Phyrexian Metamorphs and Phantasmal Images so they can rot in their hand after you wipe their board.

You hopefully shouldn't lose to Red Deck Wins anymore and it only gets better after boarding. Maindeck you have Dismembers Wraths Gideon Jura and life gain through Timely Reinforcements and to a lesser extent Druidic Satchel.

After the first game you bring in Celestial Purge. Celestial Purge is obviously amazing vs. Red and it's probably one of the only times you actually want all four but—hold on a second—Celestial Purge doesn't only stop red decks. It's also very good against Tezzeret Agent of Bolas Koth of the Hammer Grave Titan Liliana of the Veil and even a flipped Garruk Relentless! Having an instant way to remove planeswalkers is extremely beneficial for a U/W Control deck. Now I wouldn't bring in all four against these types of decks but I could easily bring in two and possibly three if I see Grave Titan.

We also haven't given up our control matchup. We have counterspells Mr. Snapcaster Venser + Exclusion Ritual Druidic Satchel and Baba Karn to seal the game away game one. Games two and three we pick up Geist of Saint Traft and Purify the Grave against graveyard-based decks particularly Solar Flare. Again I like Purify the Grave more than Surgical Extraction because it counters the reanimation target and lets you Time Walk them and afterwards it sits in your graveyard ready to do it again if need be. With Surgical Extraction you have to hope they are only playing one or two reanimation targets or you have to hit Unburial Rites which doesn't really stop them either since the whole point of Solar Flare is being able to cast your dudes.

If you want to beat these aggressive decks without giving up your control matches I would recommend U/W.

Next up let's look at an Esper control deck!

Esper Control
Ali Aintrazi
0th Place at Test deck on 10/9/2011
Standard
 

Creatures (5)

  • 1 Grave Titan
  • 4 Snapcaster Mage

Planeswalkers (5)

  • 1 Gideon Jura
  • 1 Jace, Memory Adept
  • 1 Karn Liberated
  • 2 Liliana of the Veil

Lands (26)

  • 6 Island
  • 1 Plains
  • 3 Swamp
  • 1 Darkslick Shores
  • 4 Drowned Catacomb
  • 4 Glacial Fortress
  • 4 Isolated Chapel
  • 1 Nephalia Drownyard
  • 2 Seachrome Coast

Spells (24)

  • 2 Oblivion Ring
  • 2 Dismember
  • 2 Doom Blade
  • 4 Forbidden Alchemy
  • 4 Mana Leak
  • 4 Think Twice
  • 1 Tribute to Hunger
  • 2 Visions of Beyond
  • 1 Black Sun's Zenith
  • 1 Day of Judgment
  • 1 Sorin's Vengeance

    Sideboard

  • 4 Nihil Spellbomb
  • 1 Oblivion Ring
  • 3 Celestial Purge
  • 2 Divine Offering
  • 1 Day of Judgment
  • 1 Gruesome Encore
  • 3 Timely Reinforcements
 


Yay card advantage! This list tries really hard to abuse Snapcaster Mage. The only cards Snapcaster Mage can't recur are the necessary Oblivion Rings planeswalkers lands and the lone Grave Titan. Everything else is fair game! This deck can answer pretty much anything and I've quickly fallen for it.

Poke your opponent for ten damage or deal ten to them with Grave Titan then give them a grand finale with a Sorin's Vengeance. You can even just cast Sorin's Vengeance twice to deal the full 20 thanks to Snapcaster Mage! Gaining ten against aggressive decks is also nothing to scoff at.

Use your Visions of Beyond early as a cantrip then use them again for their full value late game or just turn them on with a Jace Memory Adept. Karn Liberated made his way into this list as well. I just love the way he can totally lock up a game on his own. I was going to put Sun Titan over Grave Titan to recur Snapcasters but I just wanted another way to end the game and Grave Titan did that really well.

This deck plans on going for the long game so I needed four Nihil Spellbombs against graveyard-based strategies. Gruesome Encore is nice vs. Solar Flare stealing an early fatty and hitting them for six or more. In the late game it can grab a Sun Titan reviving a Snapcaster Mage that lets you encore again or just grab another spell. That may be living the dream but it's happened!

Okay let's move away from control strategies. How about a crazy combo deck?

Disclaimer: If you don't want to read about new potential combo decks please stop here.

BUG
Uriah Braden
0th Place at Test deck on 10/9/2011
Standard
 

Creatures (23)

  • 1 Trespassing Souleater
  • 4 Birds of Paradise
  • 3 Bloodline Keeper
  • 1 Laboratory Maniac
  • 1 Mirror-Mad Phantasm
  • 3 Necrotic Ooze
  • 3 Skinrender
  • 3 Splinterfright
  • 3 Grimgrin, Corpse-Born
  • 1 Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon

Planeswalkers (7)

  • 3 Garruk Relentless
  • 4 Liliana of the Veil

Lands (23)

  • 6 Forest
  • 2 Island
  • 3 Swamp
  • 4 Drowned Catacomb
  • 4 Hinterland Harbor
  • 4 Woodland Cemetery

Spells (7)

  • 4 Forbidden Alchemy
  • 1 Memory's Journey
  • 2 Visions of Beyond

    Sideboard

  • 2 Sword of War and Peace
  • 2 Solemn Simulacrum
  • 3 Grave Titan
  • 3 Tree of Redemption
  • 4 Rampant Growth
  • 1 Forest
 


This deck was suggested to me by Uriah Braden at the local card shop I play at. After Uriah beat me with his mono-green Dungrove Elder crap he later wanted to show me a deck. I played a couple of games with it and I think it has potential.

Okay so what is this deck trying to do exactly? Well it's trying to combo off with Necrotic Ooze. This deck is untested and I wouldn't recommend playing it at a competitive tournament without some testing and tuning. I'm just throwing this idea out there since I haven't seen it anywhere else.

Okay Ali so how does it combo?

1. You need Necrotic Ooze in play.

2. Have at least Grimgrin Corpse-Born and Bloodline Keeper in your graveyard.

3. Tap Necrotic Ooze to put a Vampire into play then sac the Vampire using Grimgrin's ability to untap Necrotic Ooze.

4. Rinse and repeat until you have an infinitely large Ooze.

What are the other creatures for?

Well Trespassing Souleater makes Necrotic Ooze unblockable and Skithiryx allows Ooze to combo off as soon as it comes into play thanks to her haste ability. Splinterfright is there to just fill the graveyard up and serve as an alternate win condition. Mirror-Mad Phantasm will mill a lot of your deck and if you use the Phantasm's ability with Necrotic Ooze you will mill your entire deck allowing you to win yet another way. Since you have no deck you can flashback Memory's Journey returning just Maniac if you think your opponent can't kill it. Otherwise you can just fill your deck with two Oozes and the Maniac or just two Oozes.

This deck can also just win with creatures if your opponent is too focused on wrecking your graveyard. Right now I'm using an Innistrad mechanic for the deck's sideboard. You can take out your combo pieces and transform into a ramp deck that ramps into a Grave Titan.

-3 Necrotic Ooze
-3 Grimgrin Corpse-Born
-1 Laboratory Maniac
-1 Trespassing Souleater
-1 Skithiryx the Blight Dragon
-1 Mirror-Mad Phantasm
-1 Memory's Journey
-1 Visions of Beyond

+3 Grave Titan
+4 Rampant Growth
+1 Forest
+2 Solemn Simulacrum
+2 Sword of War and Peace

What if I want to maintain the original combo Ali?

If you don't want to transform I would suggest starting with four Mental Missteps since it stops Surgical Extraction Nihil Spellbomb and to a lesser extent Purify the Grave.

Let's see if we can incorporate this strategy in a less vulnerable shell with the help of Birthing Pod.

Ooze Pod Is This?
Corkryn Williams
0th Place at Test deck on 10/9/2011
Standard
 

Creatures (26)

  • 1 Solemn Simulacrum
  • 1 Acidic Slime
  • 4 Birds of Paradise
  • 3 Bloodline Keeper
  • 4 Deceiver Exarch
  • 1 Falkenrath Noble
  • 3 Necrotic Ooze
  • 2 Phantasmal Image
  • 3 Reassembling Skeleton
  • 1 Selhoff Occultist
  • 2 Grimgrin, Corpse-Born
  • 1 Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon

Planeswalkers (2)

  • 2 Liliana of the Veil

Spells (7)

  • 4 Birthing Pod
  • 3 Forbidden Alchemy

    Sideboard

  • 2 Mimic Vat
  • 2 Ratchet Bomb
  • 3 Spellskite
  • 1 Brutalizer Exarch
  • 1 Phantasmal Image
  • 1 Tree of Redemption
  • 3 Naturalize
  • 2 Creeping Corrosion
 


This list is by Corkryn Williams another player in Belmont NC that plays at RC games. After getting smashed a couple of games when I was piloting Bant Pod I decided to ask him some questions about his deck.

Hey Cork do you have any tips for a player wanting to play this deck? Also what are its good and bad matchups and does is deck have potential?

Here is what Cork had to say:

Don't know that I really have any worthwhile tips to offer. Skeleton is a good sac outlet when you just have Necrotic Ooze and Grimgrin in the graveyard making your Ooze huge. Deceiver Exarch is to skip to your four-drops since they enable your combo. This probably goes without saying for a Pod deck but you'll likely want to swap in at least one six-drop so you have a value-positive way to bin Grimgrin if he makes it into play. "Sac another creature" is a lot more inconvenient than you'd expect.

It felt like the Pod matchup should be very good right up until they get Elesh Norn Grand Cenobite out. Then it gets a little trickier. Control decks in general are favorable since your combo pieces are all fairly legitimate and cost-efficient threats that are immune to Doom Blade. You don't even really mind too much if they get Wrathed or Mana Leaked—although Dissipate is another story entirely. I think aggro is really not what you want to see across the table so this may not be the best choice as of now but I would keep it in mind if control begins to emerge.

I definitely think there is potential here although I do feel it lacks one or two key support spells before I'd call it a legit combo deck. It really needs another card like Intuition Buried Alive or Gifts Ungiven in order to be more consistent. Hopefully something like that will pop up in the next couple sets given this block is a graveyard set.

Mirror-Mad Phantasm could be a singleton that I'd like to toy with in the build a bit more. Once binned your Necrotic Oozes essentially have "1U sac: Mill your deck" an ability which should give any other Ooze you have (or clone thereof) the abilities it needs to go infinite immediately. Or it could make miser copies of Laboratory Maniac and Think Twice pretty good. Cutting green from the deck entirely has also been a serious consideration. Turn-two Liliana or Pod is really good but the extent to which the mana base has to be warped to accomplish that can be brutal.

I know I'll be testing some of these combo decks. They are definitely in their infant stage but they could easily become a force to be reckoned with the help of a new card or if the metagame switches.

I'll be in Nashville this weekend probably piloting some control deck. Stop by and say hi if you're in the area!

Ali Conjurer Adept

P.S. If you have a cube at Nashville I would love to draft it if you'll have me.

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Ali Aintrazi is the 2011 US National Champion and a Pro Tour competitor. He is best known for his original deck designs and unique card choices - most notably breaking out the Turboland archetype at the 2010 SCG Open: Philadelphia.

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