Eternal Warrior #26: Human Amusements at Hourly Rates

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  1. I tried this deck and very much disliked the Fetch+Dual+Deathrite manabase. I know that Deathrite is the one-drop that does everything, but I’d rather play a ton of City of Brass and cast all of my spells.

    Without Oath of Ghouls, Deathrite seems less important. And perhaps a few Scavenging Oozes could fill the graveyard-hate duties that Deathrite did.

  2. I’ve actually been playing a 3c list with Mayor. I’ve gone 9-5 with it in the two Dailies and Premier. I’m pretty satisfied with the main, but I’ve recently reconfigured the board to harden up my Dredge hate (replaced 2 Extirpate with another Cage and RIP since that matchup has been rough for me) and more Spirits to deal better with Jace/Gush nonsense. Here’s the list if anyone is interested:

    4 Cavern of Souls
    4 Wasteland
    3 Verdant Catacombs
    2 Windswept Heath
    2 Bayou
    2 Scrubland
    2 Savannah
    1 Forest
    1 Karakas
    1 Strip Mine
    1 Black Lotus
    1 Mox Emerald
    1 Mox Jet
    1 Mox Pearl
    3 Stony Silence
    4 Abrupt Decay
    3 Swords to Plowshares
    4 Noble Hierarch
    4 Dark Confidant
    3 Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
    3 Mayor of Avabruck
    3 Qasali Pridemage
    2 Deathrite Shaman
    2 Knight of the Reliquary
    1 Eternal Witness
    1 Thrun, the Last Troll
    1 Mistcutter Hydra

    SB:
    4 Grafdigger’s Cage
    4 Rest in Peace
    3 Spirit of the Labyrinth
    2 Ethersworn Canonist
    2 Kataki, War’s Wage

  3. Not liking the use of F6, or setting pass priority on repeated events you can’t possibly want to respond to?

  4. I wish you would tighten up your play and think things through more…that way your videos would be constructive help when considering decks and interactions instead of it being the pure entertainment it is right now =-\ Possibly this is just due to you switching decks a lot and never really learning how to play one.