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Cateran Emperor
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Since this is otherwise buried deep in another thread that no one will likely see except a few folks who have already posted there,
After playing in 1st Flight, I went 5-0, 1st of 64, netting me a box of Odyssey. I greatly approve.
To everyone: Wild Mongrel just isn't fair. I got three of them. And a Nantuko Mentor. Can you say "combo?"
Taken from an actual life sheet of one game:
Me 20 Opponent 20 (Summon Druid Lyrist)
Me 18 Opponent 19 (Summon Mongrel)
Me 14 Opponent 20 (Cast Beast Attack)
Me 14 Opponent 18 (Summon Mentor, cast Deluge at EOOT)
Me 14 Opponent -4
The deck proper:
1 Nantuko Mentor
1 Beast Attack
3 Wild Mongrel
1 Nantuko Elder
1 Crypt Creeper
1 Childhood Horror
1 Coffin Purge
1 Diabolic Tutor
2 Sylvan Might
1 Dusk Imp
1 Refresh
1 Morgue Theft
1 Rites of Spring
1 Druid Lyrist
1 Afflict
1 Darkwater Egg
1 Chatter of the Squirrel
1 Rabid Elephant
1 Springing Tiger
1 Deluge
8 Forest
6 Swamp
3 Island
The only sideboard card was 1 Execute, nothing else ever came in so I won't even bother.
I'll put it simply, in every single round I would use my flashback cards (nuts in limited) to stall out the game until I had the combo of Deluge, Mentor, and Mongrel + various other creatures. The average game lasted about 8 turns, at which point the Mongrels would have taken care of him.
My games were 10-1, the one game I ended up losing was to an Escape Artist with Seton's Desire on it. Painful. A strange note, the same guy sideboarded in Aboshan's Desire and cast it on my Mongrel in the hopes that he couldn't be berserked by the Mentor. Unfortunately, he forgot that the untargetability kicks in at threshold and consequently did nothing but make the Mongrel flying.... which allowed him to soar over the Roar of the Wurm token that had been staring him down for some time. He killed himself several turns earlier than I could have thanks to that one.
After playing in 1st Flight, I went 5-0, 1st of 64, netting me a box of Odyssey. I greatly approve.
To everyone: Wild Mongrel just isn't fair. I got three of them. And a Nantuko Mentor. Can you say "combo?"
Taken from an actual life sheet of one game:
Me 20 Opponent 20 (Summon Druid Lyrist)
Me 18 Opponent 19 (Summon Mongrel)
Me 14 Opponent 20 (Cast Beast Attack)
Me 14 Opponent 18 (Summon Mentor, cast Deluge at EOOT)
Me 14 Opponent -4
The deck proper:
1 Nantuko Mentor
1 Beast Attack
3 Wild Mongrel
1 Nantuko Elder
1 Crypt Creeper
1 Childhood Horror
1 Coffin Purge
1 Diabolic Tutor
2 Sylvan Might
1 Dusk Imp
1 Refresh
1 Morgue Theft
1 Rites of Spring
1 Druid Lyrist
1 Afflict
1 Darkwater Egg
1 Chatter of the Squirrel
1 Rabid Elephant
1 Springing Tiger
1 Deluge
8 Forest
6 Swamp
3 Island
The only sideboard card was 1 Execute, nothing else ever came in so I won't even bother.
I'll put it simply, in every single round I would use my flashback cards (nuts in limited) to stall out the game until I had the combo of Deluge, Mentor, and Mongrel + various other creatures. The average game lasted about 8 turns, at which point the Mongrels would have taken care of him.
My games were 10-1, the one game I ended up losing was to an Escape Artist with Seton's Desire on it. Painful. A strange note, the same guy sideboarded in Aboshan's Desire and cast it on my Mongrel in the hopes that he couldn't be berserked by the Mentor. Unfortunately, he forgot that the untargetability kicks in at threshold and consequently did nothing but make the Mongrel flying.... which allowed him to soar over the Roar of the Wurm token that had been staring him down for some time. He killed himself several turns earlier than I could have thanks to that one.