![]() He has a Surgical that he uses a bit too late, and he ends up choosing Dread Return. I’ve been told to sideboard lightly for this, and maybe the additional Chancellors aren’t necessary. Sideboarded perhaps too heavy, with a lot of cards to ensure I could stop a turn one Deathrite. He has turn one DRS, but I have Phantasmagorian, and quickly create a monstrous army on my turn two. There were 5 rounds of Swiss, cut to Top 8. It was close between all three, and I think after this tournament I might move to the third Chancellor, but anyway. The main toss-up I had was the 3rd Nether Shadow slot, which could've gone to either a Shambling Shell or the third Chancellor. Very similar to the list that Top 8ed BoM Paris. There was a smattering of other stuff too. I highly recommend it.Ģ0 players showed up to with the room being split between fair decks (Delver, Shardless D&T) and combo decks (mainly Reanimator, S&S, two Storm players). I did so many things that simple discard like Unmask never could’ve done. The brute strength of the deck is real – and it also had a lot of strength against combo with (what I believe) should be the standard blue package. I fought through a lot of tough situations and hate, as well generally overwhelmed opponents who were unprepared. I put my money with my mouth is by bringing it to this more “serious” (although small) tournament and the deck proved to be truly awesome. Anyway, second with a deck people call a “gimmick”, a deck people kick me out of Cockatrice for… People should hurry up and respect it – the deck is genuinely good. ![]() I've been goldfishing and Cockatricing Manaless a lot in between being chained to my desk for exam study, and finally got to take the deck for a spin in the recent sanctioned tournament here in Melbourne, Australia. ![]()
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