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Modern madcap experiment
Modern madcap experiment








modern madcap experiment

There's an infinite damage/mana loop with murderous redcap, skirk prospector, and metallic mimic. With Modern Horizons goblins also got a couple of cards that really reward running RB over monoRed. The gob decks today seem to be even better with the recent addition of matron and ringleader. I've played a few times against the Goblin Grenade version a few years ago. It also has the ability to kill quickly depending on how many Lords/cost reducers you play. I'm not sure why, but if you make it to the middle to late game, there are a lot of options. Outside of Bring to Light Scapeshift with Ice-Fang Coatl, I think Goblins is more competitive. Have a friend who has merfolk from whom I can borrow a set aether vial for using with the gobs. Will put the snow deck on hold, and will place the goblin cards back to my scg cart. Think about this - how many times have you wanted a land or 2 while there is a fetch in your yard and you can give up a single card to get that? You can try it, but it doesn't solve any problems that Titanshift currently has. Lastly, W&6 has proven fairly mediocre in Titanshift. Is it viable at your own shop? Only you can answer that. It's a bit sad because if you can't contend with Hogaak, it will run you over in addition to the losses from Mono Red Phoenix and Burn. I have all but given up on it just doing a bit more testing since I really would love to beat Jund/UW Control/Dredge/Humans/Tron at the GP and Titanshift is ready for that. Is Titanshift viable at the GP level? In my opinion, no. But there's other games where that does NOT happen and you get run over.

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There are games when you Path what you need, you Anger the Rest and crack a Relic of Progenitus while ramping up to Scapeshift. So the short version is no, Titanshift is not. Hogaak, which is sad because I conformed the deck to contend with Hogaak. I think the deck is a little under 50% vs. I have conformed to a list with 3 Relic of Progenitus main board, 4 Path to Exile, with 4 Leyline of the Void and Celestial Purge side board. Is Titanshift viable right now? Yes, no, why? Was thinking of sticking my set of W&6 into Titanshift.ĭefinitely check out the FB group. I think the only expensive pieces are goblin guide warren instigator aether vial auntie's hovel none of which are mission critical. While I've been trying to make modern goblins work for years, the new gobos really supercharged the deck.Īs far as play style, I think you can go either more aggro or grindy depending on build (or even combo) with goblins.įinally, most of the essential goblin cards are dirt cheep so can you put something together to try out without making a huge commitment. I enjoy playing archetypes that are less solidified in a format as it gives me something to tinker with so I really enjoy goblins. There have been a number of great classic goblin cards recently reprinted into modern which makes the archetype viable. I've been brewing with RB Goblins recently and I think it has a lot of untapped potential. So, out of these three, which should I go with? My meta is a lot of UW, Burn, and Spirits. So, to me it's pretty obvious that I enjoy aggressive midrange, with very few decks I've ever enjoyed playing being grindy midrange. Here's all that I'm considering, currently.

modern madcap experiment

As such, I need something else to make Magic enjoyable again. I would describe myself as an FNM hero, personally. I don't really care about winning so much as having fun, and I'm not a tournament grinder by any means. I love it to death, but as time passes I'm having a harder time actually competing.










Modern madcap experiment