If you can't beat them, join them

Started by Taysby, March 18, 2014, 01:14:48 PM

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Taysby

Main Deck
60 cards

22  {Snow-Covered Island}
2  {Tectonic Edge}
24 lands

0 creatures

4  {Cryptic Command}
1  {Elixir of Immortality}
4  {Howling Mine}
4  {Remand}
4  {Serum Visions}
3  {Sleight of Hand}
2  {Spell Snare}
4  {Temporal Mastery}
4  {Time Warp}
4  {Walk the Aeons}
34 other spells

2  {Jace Beleren}
2 planeswalkers

Sideboard
2  {Ætherize}
2  {Gigadrowse}
2  {Hurkyl's Recall}
1  {Laboratory Maniac}
2  {Rapid Hybridization}
2  {Spell Pierce}
2  {Swan Song}
2  {Trickbind}


How would tron beat this?

Joshnoodles

More importantly how would you beat tron if you have no win condition. And to answer your question  {Emrakul, the Aeons Torn}, that's how.

NikoCardMaster


Prplprince


Sparkle Ninja

It looks like the Win con is to just piss them off till they scoop.... Tree hugger Jace is just bad in modern

Walkhard


Spencer Addington


Absolutezero

I am beging to hate this forum because of bad players this deck is good and 4-0 several daily events

Kaworu, the Fifth Child


DylanW18

Can someone explain the infinite combo please?

Spencer Addington

Quote from: DylanW18 on March 20, 2014, 10:38:40 PM
Can someone explain the infinite combo please?
It's not infinite. If he goes off though, he'll be able to take as many turns as he wants until he finds a way to win.

DylanW18

I've been infinited with this deck on Wall Games... Or at least I thought

DylanW18

Quote from: Taysby on March 19, 2014, 09:29:43 AM
Quote from: Sparkle Ninja on March 19, 2014, 12:43:48 AM
It looks like the Win con is to just piss them off till they scoop.... Tree hugger Jace is just bad in modern

You take infinite turns and mill them with the jace.  You use the cheap one because he lets you draw cards early game too which is very important.


^infinite

MisterJH

Quote from: Spencer Addington on March 20, 2014, 10:41:17 PM
Quote from: DylanW18 on March 20, 2014, 10:38:40 PM
Can someone explain the infinite combo please?
It's not infinite. If he goes off though, he'll be able to take as many turns as he wants until he finds a way to win.
Isnt that infinite since he takes as many as he possibly could ever want? And regardless can someone explain it to me???

Spencer Addington

So this is how this deck works. The goal is to take as many(it's infinite because he has {elixir of immortality}) turn as you need to to mill yourself(if you have {laboratory maniac}), mill your opponent, or put out enough lands to cast an emrakul. This deck goes off at about turn 5. It's infinite because he could just choose to draw his deck, discard and shuffle it bacon into his library.