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Post by jcrodd7776 on Jan 19, 2012 14:18:01 GMT -5
ran into this last nite on MTGO while I was chatting with Chris (funny story about whole thing)
guy I was playing against called it TURBO FROG
Lets just say after I got killed in the game I felt violated as well
4 arcane denial 4 dawn charm 4 ethereal haze 4 jace ersaure 4 moments peace 1 oonas grace 1 safe passage 4 see beyond 1 sesmic growth chamber 3 vision skeins 4 words of wisdom 2 azorius chancery 3 evolving wilds 3 lonely sandbar 1 secluded steppe 2 terramorphic expanse 4 forest 7 island 4 plains
sucked the life out of me (actually sucked the cards out of me:))
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Post by ANZ on Jan 20, 2012 8:56:44 GMT -5
Ive seen something like this before. I like the idea, but i dont think this can face a deck with a reasonable ammount of disruption.
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Post by High_Gene on Jan 23, 2012 7:59:15 GMT -5
Turbo F(r)og has always been an anti-creature-based-mid-range-deck deck (^^). Therefore, I'd say that it might be Tier1 in a defined metagame.
@ ANZ: There's always a counter-strategy to any given deck ^^
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Post by ANZ on Jan 23, 2012 9:46:44 GMT -5
Sure, but what i meant is this deck is way too easy to disrupt, imo.
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Post by rupusj on Mar 17, 2012 5:42:11 GMT -5
Turbo F(r)og has always been an anti-creature-based-mid-range-deck deck (^^). Therefore, I'd say that it might be Tier1 in a defined metagame. @ ANZ: There's always a counter-strategy to any given deck ^^ IMO, this deck only thrives in a very specific meta which more or less perma-disqualifies it from Tier 1. Also, I agree with ANZ. In my admittedly limited experience playing against the deck I had didn't have much trouble winning with Faeries or Rats. I would guess that decks that are all in on creatures, i.e. Goblins, Infect, Stompy, and White Weenie are good matchups, as well as assorted blue durdle decks; given the trend towards Jace's Erasure and/or the blue curse as mirror tech. Post decks, especially UR, and storm seem bad and I can't imagine this deck ever beating Burn. Assuming I have the matchups right, you are more or less guaranteed to see 1 in a 4 round Daily and probably 2 more often than not. Maybe some all creature metagame would get rolled by this deck but I wouldn't touch it. The fact that the most recent time it placed in a Daily was last October doesn't inspire much confidence. For reference: mebigunot (3-1) October 10, 2011 Maindeck 2 Azorius Chancery 4 Evolving Wilds 2 Forest 5 Island 3 Lonely Sandbar 2 Plains 1 Secluded Steppe 1 Simic Growth Chamber 1 Terramorphic Expanse 1 Tranquil Thicket 4 Arcane Denial 4 Brainstorm 4 Dawn Charm 4 Ethereal Haze 4 Jace's Erasure 4 Lat-Nam's Legacy 4 Moment's Peace 2 Muddle the Mixture 4 See Beyond 1 Tolarian Winds 3 Words of Wisdom Sideboard 3 Counterspell 3 Dispel 1 Muddle the Mixture 3 Nature's Claim 2 Oblivion Ring 3 Rest for the Weary
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Post by gedaco on Aug 10, 2013 6:08:56 GMT -5
So, this thread has been dead! it shouldn't be 2 different lists, what do you guys think is the best right now? 1st LIST3 Evolving Wilds 1 Lonely Sandbar 1 Tranquil Thicket 4 Forest 9 Island 3 Terramorphic Expanse [21] 2 Fog 4 Respite 4 Jace's Erasure 3 Deep Analysis 4 Brainstorm 4 Moment's Peace 2 Reclaim 4 Accumulated Knowledge 4 Think Twice 4 Tolarian Winds 2 Counterspell 2 Muddle the Mixture //Sideboard SB: 2 Fog SB: 2 Dispel SB: 2 Plains SB: 1 Muddle the Mixture SB: 4 Arcane Denial SB: 4 Circle of Protection: Red Thoughts:- Tolarian Winds's been amazing! - Reclaim can be very very helpful specially against discard - Like a lot the CoP:R on the sideboard 2nd LIST13 Island 4 Shimmering Grotto [17] 2 Reclaim 4 Careful Study 4 Brainstorm 4 Holy Day 4 Moment's Peace 4 Jace's Erasure 4 Curse of the Bloody Tome 2 Gush 2 Swirling Sandstorm 4 Fog 1 Crypt Incursion 4 Accumulated Knowledge 4 Prophetic Prism //Sideboard SB: 4 Dispel SB: 4 Electrickery SB: 4 Hydroblast SB: 3 Hindering Touch Thoughts:- The only 3 things I prefer here rather than the 1st list are Swirling Sandstorm, alternative help with Curse (don't need to rely everything on the Jace's Erasure) and Crypt Incursion (even on a 1off, it has been performing well). So, let's discuss?
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Post by Fan of History on Aug 10, 2013 6:30:24 GMT -5
Deluxe Mill (2nd list) looks more solid than any other Mill deck I have seen in Pauper before. It is in the Pauper Gauntlet and we will see what it can do. I (mis-)played it here for the first time: www.youtube.com/watch?v=loMvLVyl_K8
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A true victory is to make your enemy see they were wrong to oppose you in the first place.
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Post by greystone on Aug 10, 2013 8:21:54 GMT -5
I've run up against the 1st list. It was surprisingly effective. I didn't see the Respite coming.
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Post by gedaco on Aug 10, 2013 8:51:17 GMT -5
May I ask you to justify that sissela? Tolarian Winds is extremelly powerfull. I like the 'wrath' effect and the different splashes but 17 lands seems too less for me.
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