![]() There are also combo versions of Blue Moon they play Madcap Experiment+Platinum Emperion, or Deceiver Exarch+Kiki-Jiki, or Through the Breach+Emrakul as their primary paths to victory. There are decks that apart from Blood Moon play a fair game, planning to win with planeswalkers like Jace, the Mind Sculptor and creatures like Pia & Kiran Nalaar, Keranos, or Vendilion Clique. Support CardsĪs mentioned above, there are different versions of Blue Moon that win in different ways. Jace, the Mind Sculptor helps you dig further into your deck for answers or win conditions, and if protected can be a win condition on his own. Cryptic Command is a mid-to-late game swiss army knife that can help you catch up when behind or solidify an advantage when ahead. Snapcaster Mage lets you recast your good spells and is often a path to victory in itself. Spreading Seas is often included as additional disruption, and can cut opponents off of colored mana from their basic lands when a Blood Moon is in play. Serum Visions or Opt allow you to smooth your draws out over the course of a game so you more often draw cards that are relevant for the situation. Lightning Bolt, Mana Leak, Spell Snare, and Remand serve as early interaction to ensure you don’t die before deploying Blood Moon or another threat, and are still relevant in the late-game. The ideal effect Blood Moon has on a game for the Blue Moon player is that they are still able to cast all of their spells without any trouble while their opponent is not able to cast enough spells rapidly enough to overwhelm the control elements of the Blue Moon deck. While Blood Moon technically effects both players, Blue Moon decks plan to set up scenarios where its effect is asymmetrical by generally playing only 2 colors and playing lots of basic Islands. Take out if they saw it.Blue Moon Rob Pisano - GP Phoenix 2018 21st Snapcaster Mage Vendilion Clique Pia and Kiran Nalaar Flooded Strand Island Misty Rainforest Mountain Polluted Delta Scalding Tarn Steam Vents Sulfur Falls Jace, the Mind Sculptor Lightning Bolt Opt Serum Visions Spell Snare Harvest Pyre Logic Knot Remand Electrolyze Cryptic Command Spreading Seas Blood Moon Engineered Explosives Ceremonious Rejection Dispel Grim Lavamancer Relic of Progenitus Abrade Roast Anger of the Gods Keranos, God of Storms Storm – I’m not sure but I think keep in since they can potentially take Emperion out while comboing with Grapeshot but Emperion works against Empty the Warrens and they don’t have many other ways of dealing with him other than maybe bounce spells from the sideboard.Ībzan – Has a lot of sideboard ways to deal with this but not as many mainboard. They just don’t seem to have many answers except some artifact hate in the sideboard and are fast enough to make me want to delay dying.īurn – Debatable since with sideboard they have answers in Path or artifact hate but obviously they are fast enough that it might be worth it even if they have an immediate answer. I think on balance I would keep in.ĭredge – Keep in. ![]() And they could double Dismember but that isn’t a great number of cards. Grixis Shadow – Pretty much the same issues.Įldrazi Tron – Debatable. Mainboard Kolaghan’s Command and Lili make for a bad combo. Also sometimes has artifact hate in the sideboard but usually not much. Could potentially double galvanic blast but that’s literally four cards for one. Here's what I was thinking so far, using mainphase MTGs tier list looking at tier one:Īffinity – Keep in. Deck Primers Top Tier Thursday Archive Deck-Specific Subreddits Try to do some metagame testing to get a feel for your deck so you can talk about it better. People are not here to critique the brew you slapped together with zero thought. ![]() Please, make sure you include a description of what your deck is, what it intends to do, and specific questions that stimulate conversation. When posting deck lists, it is generally preferred that you link to a deck building site such as or something similar. It can be as simple as typing your query into google, along with the word Reddit, to see if your question has been asked before. Please do not try and sell cards or decks within this subreddit.Īll we ask is that before you post, do some research yourself to try to find the answer to your query. This subreddit is for players of any level of experience to discuss any topics regarding the Modern format, whether it is decks that pro's have been winning with, metagame discussion, card discussion, or home brews. ![]()
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