![]() ![]() This is a trick good Storm pilots will use and is essential if you don't have access to your graveyard. They can also be used during a combo turn to build storm count by tutoring for tutors (ie a tutor chain). They can be used on a setup turn to go get either mana rituals or a win con. The card draw spells help you dig to find either mana or action spells (either a tutor or a win con). The mana card make sense because they make you more mana than they cost to cast and add to your count. The spells you're casting to build your count are either mana rituals ( ], ], ], ] etc), cheap card draw spells, and tutors. The basic goal is to cast several spells in a turn and follow it up with a card that says "Storm" on it. don't do it bc they choose not to.ĭepends which version you want to play. There's enough there to use only preexisting mechanics to improve white card advantage, maro and co. Btw white has decent card draw, the issue is it doesn't synergize well with itself in competitive magic and it's so sparce compared to other colors it's often several years apart each time. Saying red should be allowed to profit off of its own drawbacks simply because it could by bending/breaking the color pie is stupid.Īgain, not my logic but yours. It sends those cards to the bin as a cost. I said 'you shouldn't give a color new mechanics simply because they would synergize with what the color already does' in response to you saying 'digging, looting, and rummaging is how red gets card advantage,' which is misleading. That's simply a straw man fallacy, you're cutting off my thought half way through to make it say something else. Try it out, worst it costs is a week of the loan program and the $9.99 one time sign up fee.Ĭhandra says instant/sorceries in each of those. I don't interact with many others on the service, but there are ALWAYS edh and modern games available in open play formats, which is what I stick to. The "community" I can't speak so much to. And $175 is enough to build a ton of great decks, with really great cards. I think I pay $4.25 per week for $175 worth of card value in loans. Borrow and return unlimited cards, as long as you stay under the limit you've set. Then maybe decide to retune that as I see fit or just scrap it and go a different direction. The best part is I can just net deck a new edh deck to try something out without a big commitment of buying new cards that I might not care a bit about. ![]() It's quick enough that I can have quite a few different decks and even switch them up over the course of an evening. The sign up package gives you a decent start, but you'll definitely be buying most of your decklist.īut, I've been using a loan program through where I pay a reasonable fee on a weekly basis and can borrow up to a certain value of cards, return them and borrow more, etc etc. It can be expensive to put a good deck together if you outright purchase all the cards (there are trading bots and online sellers that you can use a web portal to make buy lists etc). It's just kind of a boring win con to me I guess. I don't want the card banned or anything. I just want it to not be the easiest most efficient win con in my deck, that's all.Īnyway end of rant. Not that it won't be replaced with other strong Storm engines, and I don't mind ones that go infinite like ] and ]. So I'm going to try cutting it from my deck. I've cut the lion's eye diamond so it isn't a 4 mana combo that basically can't lose, but even then it goes infinite or close enough that it means no difference. I've tried intentionally taking out ] unless my friend on Chulane starts bringing in strongest stuff. The damn thing goes infinite with so many cards that I've had it go infinite just by accident. Gotta recur that graveyard somehow, right? And it was awesome the first few times, but the more I played it, the more I found myself relying on it as a win con. So I had to put Breach in the deck since I only get one copy of PiF and Yawg Will. I built the deck to function as close to Legacy ANT as I could, complete with hand attack, tutor chains, and Exsanguinate to replace the Tendrils kill with ] on the field. I have multiple commander decks, but my pride and joy is my ] deck. When ] got printed in Theros about 900 years ago, my brain immediately went "A yawgmoth's will where I can cast the same thing over and over again? I promise to only use this for evil." Forget winning by decking myself and casting a mermaid fortune tell, I wanna shoot my opponent(s) for lethal and then some. Dark Ritual is my favorite color in the game, and counting Storm feels like I'm charging a god damn Kamehameha. I play Storm in every format I can because the mechanic just feels about the closest thing to being an actual wizard I've seen. ![]()
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