![]() Not only for the draw but for the hits with CT, and also knowing what kind of counter risk I am at. More creatures on board = more players/plansewalkers that can be attacked. Bonus - if you get 2 flayers on board, its essentially game for at least one opponent anyway (4 for first, 8 for second, 10 if one more gets caballed/sacced for DR thanks to the undying). Using the flayers and smaller creatures, it allows the damage to be divied up more (since this was multi player oriented, I wanted to have more than a one and done shot with the GGT). Same with Grave Crawler, but having to pay the mana is a huge downside, esp when it doesn't have haste so i'm not 100% on these right now. Ghasts give more DR fodder, and more Amalgram triggers. Can go toe to toe with creature decks better than combo version, basically buying time to "go off" or accumulate enough tokens to overrun for when the combo just doesn't want to appear in the yard, or the dredging just never materializes. ![]() More resilient to Thalia (prevalent in my non-tourney, casual meta) I haven't tested this one enough to determine speed, but here are my findings: Plus I like graveyard decks, so that is why I am here. I don't know if "playing with my food" is any nicer, necessarily, but I feel like it adds an element of a challenge to the deck building. I don't run up against top tier decks here so I wasn't really trying to be the guy to wipe out everyone all the time and be the jerk that picks on kids. The goal with this is just for casual magic and the occasional multiplayer game. I've been tinkering with a spy-less, probe-less, fearless version. It may be helpful to post your decklist so we know what you are working with.Ĭhanging topics, is this the place to vary a bit into making this a more multiplayer type deck? Point is i need kinda a cheat sheet in a form like this:Īs a new maneless dredge player a starting point (for sideboarding) is most important to improve my self.ĭecklists (inculding good sideboards) are easy to find, but it is realy difficuld to find some clues HOW to sideboard (what are my commen targets to board out ![]() ![]() I would be realy greatful to have, lets say 3,sideboarding examples aginst the popular decks It would be rly helpful if someone could give me some sideboarding examples for recent dredge lists. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |