Standard Spike: Living End in Modern

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  1. Yep, sorry. We’re moving everything to our own server, and the files need to be transferred in a peculiar way. ETA on the videos is 4am US East, but they should come in one by one, so if you check back in a few, you’ll get to see the deck list, and so on.

  2. The deck looks pretty inconsistent and Forbidden Orchard is definetly a bad land to play on this format.

    And you should pay more attention to the game, you’re making numerous childish mistakes that cost you the game.

    Dismember losing 4 life when you could pay B? Not cracking the fetches at the end of the opponents turn or cracking them for basics? Tapping the wrong kind of mana to cycle? C’mon.

  3. You really need to tighten up your play. Besides that, I think you need some way to put cards from graveyards to librarys.

  4. @Joel: When he plays Dismember match 2 game 3 he only has one mana and has to pay 4 life. The fact that the mana is black does not matter there. Or are you referring to another game?

  5. dude what’s with the white people in your house

    Good games. I love this seeing these videos, seeing how deeply you can analyze such an all-in-y deck. It also looks pretty cheap. Really cheap, actually.

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

  6. In the second tournament, M2G2 – what am I missing? Couldn’t you Beast one Canonist at the end of his turn (or while it’s attacking, for that matter) and then on your turn evoke the Shriekmaw on the other one and then cascade?

  7. I like these videos and I appreciate you putting them up, but for the love of God, YOU CAN CASCADE AT INSTANT SPEED. No reason to be doing it on your turn 90% of the time, especially against a deck that might drop a hasty creature in their first main phase.