GregLombardi
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I am not playing standard while copycat exists without sufficient answers, unless I play copycat myself. So I just grabbed Saheeli on Ebay.
So dumb!
So dumb!
Because it is stuck in the Shitter. In what world is "Oh, it's good for Sideboard" anything close to balanced colorwise? Two of the most sideboarded "white" cards can be cast/enter play without even using White Mana.Its only you who complains about white.
Because it is stuck in the Shitter. In what world is "Oh, it's good for Sideboard" anything close to balanced colorwise? Two of the most sideboarded "white" cards can be cast/enter play without even using White Mana.
No one builds a modern deck and goes "Hey, I should add White because of the sideboard!", which is the excuse everyone gives for White being shit. There's multiple reasons to go Black, Green, Red or even Blue (Snapcaster/Cryptic/Ancestral) in the main board. White has Path, which is basically it.
Well, Kaladesh is an awful limited format too.I mean, you can always just draft or play limited until Amonkhet comes out.
Not really one team of European pros thought they had something and posted positive results, getting 2 of them into the top 16.When they made the decision 2 weeks ago, you could at least make an -argument- that this was true?
DSJ stretches their mana even thinner than it already is to add white and not for path.Because it is stuck in the Shitter. In what world is "Oh, it's good for Sideboard" anything close to balanced colorwise? Two of the most sideboarded "white" cards can be cast/enter play without even using White Mana.
No one builds a modern deck and goes "Hey, I should add White because of the sideboard!", which is the excuse everyone gives for White being shit. There's multiple reasons to go Black, Green, Red or even Blue (Snapcaster/Cryptic/Ancestral) in the main board. White has Path, which is basically it.
Well, Kaladesh is an awful limited format too.
I should try out Modern Cube.
Also, they continue to act like Blue/White aren't stuck in the shitter Modernwise, because "Everyone's enjoying it".
Well, Kaladesh is an awful limited format too.
I should try out Modern Cube.
lol jackassery
This is going to have the exact opposite of the effect they are hoping it will have.
They're completely right about Modern tho.
My point is, even in a Sideboard focused format the best Sideboard color barely sees play. Here's a list of the top 50 cards that see play in ModernModern is a sideboard-focused format.
I think they knew what had to be done, but they probably figured they'd rather suck up the "bad optics" until after 2 weeks of Amonkhet spoilers to temper the "bad news" with "good news." In some senses, I get that - the format is basically over and you probably can get away with just sucking up changes until people would have to change their decks anyways.
i lol'd
I guess my two issues with this strategy are: one, why do you want your entire hype cycle for the next set weighed down by people shitting on it because they're bitter about the current competitive cycle? And two, if they're going to treat every Standard environment as "basically over" by this point in the cycle, why even bother adding a second announcement? Under the old system everyone would have already accepted that this season was thrown in the trash, but now people have to worry that they're going to do something even dumber like let Copycat stick around for two years of Standard because they had a chance to kill it and skipped out.
Modern Masters is going to be out literally on Friday
I think they knew what had to be done, but they probably figured they'd rather suck up the "bad optics" until after 2 weeks of Amonkhet spoilers to temper the "bad news" with "good news." In some senses, I get that - the format is basically over and you probably can get away with just sucking up changes until people would have to change their decks anyways.
TBF, the very fact that the meta game changed after two weeks (even if it was to settle) makes their choice to be cautious about bans have more merit. Since this is their first "mid season ban announcement", they really wanted to be careful about setting precedents, and any sign that there was still change in the Standard environment was reason enough to hold off. Still the wrong decision, but it's more understandable in that light.
TBF, the very fact that the meta game changed after two weeks (even if it was to settle) makes their choice to be cautious about bans have more merit. Since this is their first "mid season ban announcement", they really wanted to be careful about setting precedents, and any sign that there was still change in the Standard environment was reason enough to hold off. Still the wrong decision, but it's more understandable in that light.
Death Shadow Jund runs White because Ranger of EOS gets them Two Death Shadows. They're not running White beyond Ranger being a good tutor.
I'm not saying Modern isn't in a good spot, but it could be better. Granted, I'm well aware complaining about modern with Standard right now is like complaining "My Thumb hurts" when the guy next to you has his leg cut off.
My point is, even in a Sideboard focused format the best Sideboard color barely sees play. Here's a list of the top 50 cards that see play in Modern
https://www.mtggoldfish.com/format-staples/modern/full/all
Of particular note:
Relic of Progenitus is played more then Rest in Peace, despite both being largely sideboard options. If White was truly the "best Sideboard color", we'd not see RiP be below Relic because more people would play White.
From the rest of that list, the only other two sideboard options are Blessed Alliance and Stony Silence. Souls is a gold card, Displacer is Colorless, both of which are Maindeck cards. Path is the most played card, but that's basically it for white in terms of Maindeck cards.
So if White isn't the best Sideboard color(which it isn't, because Stony Silence is the only white card ranked above it's counterparts) and it is absolutely pisspoor in the main board(Path vs everything else that's Maindeck in other colors), then what is White good for in Modern?
i lol'd
I guess my two issues with this strategy are: one, why do you want your entire hype cycle for the next set weighed down by people shitting on it because they're bitter about the current competitive cycle? And two, if they're going to treat every Standard environment as "basically over" by this point in the cycle, why even bother adding a second announcement? Under the old system everyone would have already accepted that this season was thrown in the trash, but now people have to worry that they're going to do something even dumber like let Copycat stick around for two years of Standard because they had a chance to kill it and skipped out.
Did anyone seriously think that they would ban something in standard? Wizards doesn't want to have two back to back bannings in standard because it makes the format lose legitimacy. The let collected company dominate for a few months despite the fact that they could have easily banned it. As for modern I expected nothing even though I want a SFM unban and a skull ban. Wait for amonkhet to get new decks. I'm sure that wizards will push some new mechanic just as hard as vehicles and give us little interaction to deal with it.
- Pre-release, the idea of a "splinter twin" deck in Standard was really scary. We thought it might get prematurely banned.
- Instead, Wizards banned three (!!!!) cards, none of which were Felidar Guardian.
- At the same time, Wizards announced that they were adding an additional cycle of bans.
- "Ah ha!" we thought. "They don't want to ban a card before release because that makes them look bad, so obviously they'll ban it in that offcycle period."
I'm actually quite surprised they didn't ban the cat. It makes little to no sense, tbh.
Huh, figured the cat was gonna get banned. Was trying to fit in as many tournaments with aetherworks saheeli as possible before switching to some Whirler Virtuoso brew.
If there's more support for the archtype in Amonkhet - even just some solid manafixing - this could be an awkward pro tour.
Did anyone seriously think that they would ban something in standard? Wizards doesn't want to have two back to back bannings in standard because it makes the format lose legitimacy. The let collected company dominate for a few months despite the fact that they could have easily banned it. As for modern I expected nothing even though I want a SFM unban and a skull ban. Wait for amonkhet to get new decks. I'm sure that wizards will push some new mechanic just as hard as vehicles and give us little interaction to deal with it.
Did anyone seriously think that they would ban something in standard? Wizards doesn't want to have two back to back bannings in standard because it makes the format lose legitimacy.
The format already has zero legitimacy and they specifically said that not banning CoCo was a mistake.
Copycat 100% needs to be banned so letting it linger right now seems pretty unnecessary.
If they don't ban the cat with Amonkhet, then surely they must be thinking that the new set is gonna cause a dramatic metagame shift. And given how they've been operating lately, it's wouldn't happen due to better answers, but rather due to more powerful and insane threats. Call me cynical, but I'm worried either way.
Nothing like relying on a new set that was likely compromised by the reshuffled rotation schedule to fix problems with a broken standard environment. What are the odds that they printed an answer in Amonkhet to an instant-win, turn four combo that they didn't discover until after Aether Revolt was revealed to the public?
I wonder if Gideon will be banned when Amonkhet is released, citing the previous rotation schedule and the new set not being designed with his power/abilities in mind.
I wonder if Gideon will be banned when Amonkhet is released, citing the previous rotation schedule and the new set not being designed with his power/abilities in mind.
It's pretty amusing that OG Gideon dies to Doom Blade but this doesn't.
My guess is that come Amonket the cat and Gideon are gone. Cat for obvious reasons, and banning Gideon when they have a brand new and likely less oppressive version of him to sell in Amonket would be the only justifiable time to ban a card that marketing wants to prop up as a "face" character.
The entire "BFZ doesn't rotate" thing is very strange in retrospect. It doesn't seem like it makes much sense to announce that and put it into effect immediately as opposed to announcing it but having it not do anything until well into the future (which is how they did the original rotation change announcement). They just as easily could have said "BFZ rotates like we said, but starting in the fall we're going back to Fall rotations only."
The problem with banning something in the "second ban window" timeframe is that there's practically no incentive for disappointed players to buy back into Standard if you ban out an entire deck.
BBD is probably correct that a card like Pithing Needle is super simple and solves a ton of problems. I would probably consider playing 4 copies in my Improvise deck. Seriously.
BBD is probably correct that a card like Pithing Needle is super simple and solves a ton of problems. I would probably consider playing 4 copies in my Improvise deck. Seriously.
I called that, I called that shit hard when AER released.
Well I'm right about unbanning SFM otoh.But you are still wrong about control in Modern, so you can never be a winner.
Well I'm right about unbanning SFM otoh.
only batterskull has to go, if at allShe has to get in line behind Twin, Jace and BBE (because where Jace goes she follows).
She has to get in line behind Twin, Jace and BBE (because where Jace goes she follows).