It came and went… and in the end only one deck stood the test… “Red Deck” wins again piloted by the Peter Kong.
Second got 2nd place with a Treefolk deck and I came in third with my version of Quick and Toast.
Here’s my deck:
15 Creatures:
4 Mulldrifters
4 Aven Riftwatcher
2 Kitchen Finks
2 Shriekmaw
2 Horde of Notions
1 Cloudthresher
21 Spells:
2 Loxodon Warhammer
4 Firespout
2 Pyroclasm
2 Incindiary Command
4 Oblivion Ring
4 Sylvan Scrying
3 Fertile Ground
34 Lands:
3 Treetop Village
4 Reflecting Pool
1 Wooded Bastion
2 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Plains
1 Mountain
1 Forest
1 Snow-Covered Island
4 Vivid Grove
2 Vivid Crag
2 Vivid Meadow
1 Vivid Marsh
1 Vivid Creek
Sideboard (15):
4 Burrenton Forge-Tender
1 Shriekmaw
4 Nameless Inversion
4 Naturalize
2 Teferi’s Moat
Afterwards about 15 of us (Chong, Peter, Blong, Samsona, Pajjar, me, Sarah, Gina, the 3 monkies, Second, Linda, Lig, and Vern) went to Village Wok to feast on our glorious day! I did win a free game of bowling from Blong though. I think I’m gonna keep this deck around but probably change to be more control in the sense of instants and flash. That’s how a lot of Quick ‘n Toast decks operate.
Here’s to friends, family, fellowship, the Cubs, the Bears, the good times, the hard times, and to our Lord!
1 comment:
Very nice! Interesting take on Quick n' toast!! More aggro than expected. When i had mine around, I played more control.
I see you got your Pools! sweeT!! they make life much easier!!
good ups!
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