I Didn't Say When!

by Houseton on 15 May 2012

Main Deck (60 cards)

Planeswalkers (2)



Land (20)

Sideboard (4 cards)

Artifacts (4)

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Deck Description

This deck is a blue control deck that is meant to keep an opponents creatures at bay while yours deals damage.

I know there is some high cost cards in here. Snapcaster could easily be taken out and I got a Tamiyo from sealed event. 1 might do. I just to familiarize myself with all the is in Standard and those out.

Witchbane Orb for Red Burn (little late in the game, Leyline much better but didn't want to splash white...)

So update:
Took out a lot of the cards and remade this deck. It isn't about Snapcaster anymore but it is still about controlling your opponents creatures.

Note: Tamiyo is just to take care of things till you can get 8 and sac her, means all the rest of your spells never die!

Haven't though of a Side board as of yet and would like to keep it monoblue

Way I see it is this:
Wincon 1: Runchanter's + Stalker (or any other really but preferable Stalker)
Wincon 2: Delver(Swiftfoot to Protect) + Creature Control
Wincon 3: Wing Splicer(Swiftfoot to Protect) + Ghostly Flicker = Army of Flying Golems!
Wincon4: ???? + Whatever comes up = Profit!

Deck Tags

  • Tournament

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

044000

Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for I Didn't Say When!

Recommend taking out Psychic Barrier as many decks will be running Cavern of Souls! Replace with Ponders to help you gain more card advantage or line up your Miracle.

Blighted Agent is the only creature delivering infect and without proliferate effects he will almost never win it for you. Switch out with Invisible Stalkers as they also have Hexproof and will attack life with the Delvers.

One last thing, I would drop a Deadeye for a 4th Snapcaster as this will lower your mana curve, create another prime target to bond with the remaining 2 Deadeyes and get you more uses out of those Ponders or Vapor Snags.

Let me know as soon as your ankle is better so we can hit FNM!

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Posted 31 May 2012 at 18:27

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Also put in a Dungeon Geists until you get the second Tamiyo.

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Posted 31 May 2012 at 18:29

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This deck seems like it is contradicting itself. Tamiyo is a late game control Walker and your starting with delvers and invisible stalkers to put quick damage on. Guess Tamiyo is a secondary win-con, if you can't beat enough face you'll slow them down long enough to get the last couple points of damage in.... Obviously snapcaster is way more useful that wingcrafter here. Why do you need delvers to fly they do that themselves and stalkers are unblockable so. I know you don't own any but this is basically a terrible version of delver that does not maximize anything, you are lacking the white removal (O-Ring) hexproof tank Geist of Saint Traft and the utility Snapcaster provides to reuse Snag/Ponder/Gut shot/Leak etc

If your trying to make flying hexproof guys a spirit army is much more effective the captains give +1/+1 and hexproof plus boost and protect each other. The cards are all pretty cheap too meaning you can just hold onto a few and if they clear the battlefield then you just play those guys and keep the clock on their life total. Could still utilize snags and pikes if you want as spirit generators Lingering souls and Midnight haunting are a sorcery and an instant respectively.Possibly just faster to use intangible virtue, your tokens are stronger and have vigilance and or honor of the pure which boosts the captain as well.

Basically try to have a single strategy and make it as most effective as possible then decide if you have room to put in a back up plan.

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Posted 22 June 2012 at 14:51

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