Special Olympics, Magic: the Gathering player who plays Mono Black, JRPGamer for life, I love animals and I’m a chilihead. Anime fan and into Kigurumi Cosplay
Mono Black Pox in Legacy feels pushed right now. This has been my go to list. 5-0 a League with a similar list and topped a Preliminary. Might need to take it further later down the road if it continues.
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The Nic Fit deck in Legacy is getting serious now with its Witherbloom Charm upgrade from Secrets of Strixhaven. I am guessing it is the Legacy deck benefiting off it the most. This is no longer a meme deck.
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Mighty No. 9 was supposed to be the spiritual successor to Mega Man.
Fans funded it, hyped it, and waited through delay after delay.
By the time it released, the excitement had turned into disappointment.
It became one of gaming’s biggest “never trust the Kickstarter hype” stories.
Mono Black Karn Pox - Legacy
League #1: 2-3
0-2 Lands
2-0 Mono U Delver
1-2 Storm
2-1 Storm
0-2 UrzaTron
League #2: 4-1
2-0 Sneak and Show
2-0 Cradle Control
2-1 BRx Reanimator
2-0 Eldrazi
1-2 UR Affinity (Cam)
Ral Z > 4th Liliana.
Copied the Japanese on sideboard Duress.
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@MillThat Oops All Spells is still very much a budget Legacy deck, but less so due to the higher need of Chrome Mox now. It’s still much less than the average Legacy deck by a large margin. Wether or not the price and performance of the deck scale right though, I would like to see.
@reva_mtg In American culture this is widely accepted, but they don’t allow them in sanctioned events which is seemingly quite few. Player hosted / third party events can still be a thing in my area. I like the try before you purchase mentality.
@eternalmagictt@harmonyjwoods I complained about Doomsday more because I’m a Pox player, the natural Pox sideboard doesn’t line up at all against doomsday and is much more applicable vs Storm and Oops All Spells. I disliked getting paired against Doomsday because you need like niche cards to make it winnable.
@reva_mtg Shock lands for Legacy decks are fine for most decks, you’ll want to eventually upgrade to the duals eventually. The first dual for each color combination you run is the most important since you’ll fetch for two colors untapped for no life at least once.
@UsagiKaede1 This is by far the strongest Magic card in my opinion, but unfortunately will never get to play it in Vintage because it has the A word in it.
@LordCharizard33 I disagree with this tweet because you didn’t factor in playability of the card, there are people who just play the game, but still bling out decks. Without collectors and scalping involved, it could have reached over $20 for that reason. If you played the game, you would know.
@renznotify@MbtHawk@LordCharizard33 This is a must play staple card and many people want to bling out Pokémon decks, it could easily be over $20 even without scalpers and collectors involved
@Nooobsaibottt@MbtHawk@DWhite_enjoyer_@LordCharizard33 High doubts you even play the card game, the fact that this is a bling version of a must play staple can make it more than $20 even without scalpers and collectors hoarding them.
@MbtHawk@LordCharizard33 Matthew is right, there is no way this would be $20 it’s like an essential component to Pokemon decks in this current rotation. This card is also being bought up by players. Less than $180? Sure, but let’s not kid ourselves it go to $20. Lol