![]() ![]() Maybe a second ] or a ] so you can recur ] and ghost quarter, which I'm not playing, but you totally could if that's your cup of tea. Writing this up has made me dislike it more-but that's okay, because this is a flex slot anyway. It has a tendency to get in the way more often than it's useful, and it's only really powerful occasionally-out of all the corks, it's probably the weakest. You can do a passable big-mana deck impression a la the way Skred does, so paying 1 more for your spells isn't the end of the world, but it's not optimal, either. Ad Nauseum for buying time, but I suppose it's meta dependent. It whips Burn into shape, and it's a gem vs. ![]() ]: This isn't tested, but I threw it in there to hedge against my worst matchup. Personally, I recommend Ravager as your first target (to stop them from dumping counters on 0-power dudes to kill you through bridge), then either Inkmoth Nexus or Cranial Plating, for the same reason as ravager. ]: This is basically the only way you beat affinity, but you can make affinity's life real painful with this and Ratchet Bomb. This could be Orbs of Warding, but getting stuck with a 5-drop in hand in this deck feels bad, which is why we keep them to a minimum (Tezz and Battlesphere only) Plus, it has some flavor text about curses, which is cool I guess. It's too slow to stop burn, but it stuffs Scapeshift nicely, and it also stops people from pointing burn at Tezzeret. ![]() Even if they go for conflag, you have an easy out in. Between instant-speed grave hate (whir for tormod's crypt), maindeck grafdiggers, and ensnaring bridge, it's really, really hard to lose. Remember: call a doctor if your Bridge is active for more than 4 hours. You've got to run around and plug all the leaks (read: suffocate all their outs) and then eventually kill them with resilient threats that get value on ETB even if they're immediately path'd (]) or mill them (]).Įnsnaring Bridge: Y'all know what this does. Playing this deck is kind of like standing in front of a leaky dam, and you're holding a big armful of corks. Having 11 maindeck tutors gives you silly amounts of consistency. If that isn't getting you going, then maybe this will: This gives you 11 maindeck tutors, 6 of which put the artifact in question directly onto the battlefield. The main idea is that ], ], ] and ] are all cards that exist in modern. (this list will be available on some website as soon as I'm not at work) If that line doesn't immediately spawn this decklist in your TCGplayer cart, then I don't know what will (probably something lame like hard data or sound analysis, lmao who needs that)Īnyway, welcome to Mono U Tezzerator, AKA Dumb Pile of Lock-Pieces, AKA 12-Bridge: Welcome to Mono U Tezzerator, where I play maindeck ]. This is the longest Reddit post I've ever made. 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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