Re: I know this isn't a video game question, but this seemed the best place to bring it.
Tor Send a noteboard - 03/09/2010 10:28:23 PM
I used to play a blue-green control deck I named Turbo Opposition. I basically made it because I wanted to play Turbo Stasis, but that was no longer legal in standard. This was just after Onslaught block had come out, if I remember correctly.
The idea of the deck was to use green's mana creatures to accelerate the deck and get out Static Orb, Opposition and one or more Howling Mines. I would then use the one-drop mana-creatures to power the Opposition, shutting down the opponent's mana and then just sit back and watch him deck himself due to Howling Mine. I also experimented with things like Dreamborne Muse to speed up the process.
Here is an approximate decklist from memory:
23 Lands:
3 Flooded Strand
3 Windsweapt Heath
2 City of Brass
8 Island
7 Forest
14 Creatures
4 Birds of Paradise
4 Elvish Pioneer
4 Llanowar Elves
2 Dreamborne Muse
16 Other spells
4 Counterspell
2 Memory Lapse
4 Opposition
4 Trade Secrets
2 Words of Wisdom
7 Artifacts
4 Howling Mine
3 Static Orb
Note that Trade Secrets is actually pretty decent in this deck, at least when it works, because the opponent will never get an opportunity to play those extra cards. Also, it is good fun to play Trade Secrets against a player who doesn't know your deck. Quite often they will draw a riduculous amount of cards, just to deck themselves on the next round after you follow up with Dreamborne Muse.
Unforutnately, I only got to play the deck once at a tuornament (and a FNM at that), because 7th rotated out of standard shortly after I had built the deck, taking away Opposition and Static Orb.
Now, I'm not suggesting that this is the ultimate in blue-green control, but at least it's my take on that particular combination.
The idea of the deck was to use green's mana creatures to accelerate the deck and get out Static Orb, Opposition and one or more Howling Mines. I would then use the one-drop mana-creatures to power the Opposition, shutting down the opponent's mana and then just sit back and watch him deck himself due to Howling Mine. I also experimented with things like Dreamborne Muse to speed up the process.
Here is an approximate decklist from memory:
23 Lands:
3 Flooded Strand
3 Windsweapt Heath
2 City of Brass
8 Island
7 Forest
14 Creatures
4 Birds of Paradise
4 Elvish Pioneer
4 Llanowar Elves
2 Dreamborne Muse
16 Other spells
4 Counterspell
2 Memory Lapse
4 Opposition
4 Trade Secrets
2 Words of Wisdom
7 Artifacts
4 Howling Mine
3 Static Orb
Note that Trade Secrets is actually pretty decent in this deck, at least when it works, because the opponent will never get an opportunity to play those extra cards. Also, it is good fun to play Trade Secrets against a player who doesn't know your deck. Quite often they will draw a riduculous amount of cards, just to deck themselves on the next round after you follow up with Dreamborne Muse.
Unforutnately, I only got to play the deck once at a tuornament (and a FNM at that), because 7th rotated out of standard shortly after I had built the deck, taking away Opposition and Static Orb.
Now, I'm not suggesting that this is the ultimate in blue-green control, but at least it's my take on that particular combination.
Fram kamerater!
This message last edited by Tor on 04/09/2010 at 01:47:47 PM
I know this isn't a video game question, but this seemed the best place to bring it.
02/08/2010 08:00:22 PM
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We're happy to have any kind of gaming around these parts. Card, pen and paper, board, etc. Go nuts. *NM*
02/08/2010 10:16:26 PM
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Sweet. I should drop by here more often, then. I like video games, Magic, and Yu-Gi-Oh.
02/08/2010 10:58:27 PM
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I never did get into Magic, despite owning a couple thousand cards and repeatedly trying to.
02/08/2010 11:09:30 PM
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Maybe you tried initially but didn't find it interesting? *NM*
02/08/2010 11:12:20 PM
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It's a combination of never having time, people to play with, and a built deck.
03/08/2010 03:42:32 AM
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Maybe Tom will stop in. He seems to be the resident Magic guy. *NM*
03/08/2010 02:18:51 AM
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Since I just started a few months ago, I don't mind getting pointers from anyone. *NM*
03/08/2010 02:36:00 AM
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You could always spend a few hundred bucks on a set of Jace, the Mind Sculptor. *NM*
03/08/2010 06:57:17 AM
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mana drop is the only way to play.
03/08/2010 07:05:18 PM
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That doesn't seem like my style.
03/08/2010 07:22:32 PM
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Re: I know this isn't a video game question, but this seemed the best place to bring it.
03/09/2010 10:28:23 PM
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