When we’re just drawing into lands and more ways to draw cards, every time we’re tapping mana for spells it feels like we’re winning. He also streams weekdays at twitch.tv/Architect_Gaming! Like any modern control deck with blue and white, Celestial Colonnade is the go-to win condition. esper control. What are the good matchups and bad matchups? Esper Charm is the best card in the deck, and the reason we are playing three colors. According to Uiharu Kazari, the name of an esper ability, such as Electromaster or Telekinesis , is decided by the school that its owner is enrolled in. Only under specific conditions can the name of an esper ability be decided by its owner, such as the Railgun. Blessed alliance fills the spot of “card good against infect, burn AND zoo” and in my opinion will be the one to push the deck towards even/positive matchups against ALL of the linear agro archetypes in modern. UW Control UW Yorion UW Yorion Standard decklist Buy this deck from Card Kingdom Export this deck to Arena via MTGGoldfish. Creatures 1 x Chromium, the Mutable. Logic Knot is a “better” Mana Leak, and by that I mean not really better at all, just different. Remember, we’re not casting Kolaghan’s Command or delving Tasigur, the Golden Fang here, so our graveyard is often a resource just waiting to be used. Magic: The Gathering decks related to Nevermaker. [搬运] [MTG] 近代艾斯波控制 Modern Esper Draw Go. For the past couple weeks I’ve been streaming every weekday on Twitch, and I’ve been thoroughly trounced by MrCafouillette (the alias of one Guillaume Wafo-Tapa) and his Esper monstrosity in two Modern League events. That said, Daze is often useful in a lot of match-ups, since it doesn't cost us another card, just a … Additionally, we’ll only be running 60 cards in the main deck. Fast agro matchups are actually generally favorable once blessed alliance drops in from EMN. We’ll see! Trevor I’ve found that tasigur is probably the best card in my version. Stuff like the Esper Charm soft draw lock are insanely powerful for winning games that one has no business winning. 6,776 likes. This work examines how you can be a maker of great stories for a range of forms and media, why stories are so important to human beings, whether you can ever write anything new. Many lists do run all four Colonnades, and even a fifth man-land in the form of Creeping Tar Pit or Shambling Vent. Have we considered Wall of Denial for the sideboard? Also, while we can’t durdle around forever, in the midgame all we really want is to slow our opponent down enough while we continue to hit land drops. What is the actual reason that you would be inclined to try to pass off such an easy, general argument as authoritative. GBx can abrupt decay it and it cant even be countered. After board Lingering Souls, Timely Reinforcements and Engineered Explosives really do work. I also remember his old alias being WatOo, he must have made a new account. I’ve played against it a few times and the games have never felt close. So, if you want to try to play Esper Midrange, play the Delve version, it is more stable, and better at closing out the game. Esper reanimator ? I got away from Esper in Modern for quite some time and I was hot and cold with other decks. There are many viable cards for Esper Control and we encourage tweaking the deck to suit your preferred playstyle. I also saw a couple comments on runed halo, I’ll have to see what I can do with these ideas and the advice. Since in this matchup, you only need to resolve one threat and ride it to victory, you can usually board out some number of creatures. Have you had any more practice with the deck? 3) The SB looks interesting to say it this way. why play this over Jeskai Nahiri? Wouldnt a Wrath of God be better, specially against Thrun and Elves? However, it has always struggled badly against aggro due to its lack of early interaction. This website is not produced, endorsed, supported, or affiliated with Wizards of the Coast. Count me in as being deeply skeptical of Esper Control as an archetype. Of course, if you can WSZ for X = 4 you get more power, however, on less bodies, which is important vs spot removal which is outright bad vs that version (no manlands). Rank Name Type Event Event Level Players Singularity Date Price(*) 1st (5-0) And I haven’t even gotten to the awful, awful things RG Tron does to decks this durdly. Of course, you want something against those aggro decks in the SB, that’s why there are EE, Dispel (Burn) Condemn/Ousts and Timely. We aren’t taking much damage from our lands and often if we are just able to interact with one opponent’s spell before Supreme Verdict we’re doing fine. It’s been a while since a “true” Draw-Go deck has been in current conversation in Magic, so it’s possible a lot of the principles might have been forgotten. It is simply more appealing to do something similar the easy way with Nahiri, but have crutches for the first game against some of the more demoralizing matches, like burn and infect. Once we’ve taken over the game, Secure the Wastes can be cast in the very lategame to kill our opponent from two turns in any position, or even just for four or five to chip-shot them to death. about secure the wastes vs. white sun’s zenith: I still feel that the virtual inevitability having white sun’s zenith in your deck gives is valuable, but I don’t discount the simple fact that there are many games in which secure the wastes can give you the win in which WSZ would do nothing or leave you dead; I just tend to think they are marginal in comparison to the overall percentage points you get in a paper tournament with WSZ. Found insideIn the exciting new story of Magic's latest release, Throne of Eldraine, the young warrior-mage twins Rowan and Will Kenrith quest for their missing father, High King Kenrith. Let's take a look at one of the first lists to pop up. There’s not much more demoralizing from the other side than having your control opponent say “No,” when it cost them actual nothing. I also tried Blue Moon and did terrible. Deck Advice. Why, Esper Control of course! Search Bar. Copy to clipboard. Against Tron, Esper Charm is an all-star. This is not for the faint-hearted. Abzan Company can win with the infinite life combo, but Secure the Waste is better that WSZ in so many more MUs it’s not worth running just for the possibility of beating one deck that way. Today, I’m being sneered at on stream, while they jeer and call me “Esper Guy.” Tomorrow, they’ll be the ones sent home with crushed dreams. I do think you would do well to make a couple more concessions to aggro – I understand the card pool is limited, and that you don’t want to dilute your lategame juice, but I know that I’d feel more comfortable with an extra Disfigure or Spell Snare to keep the decks I mentioned from jumping my bones, and having to hope that the Esper Charm I cast the turn before is enough to hold them off. I would post my whole list but it’s full of 1-ofs (I like to run 1 of various removal cards *other than the 4 path*that are about even in power level so that I can avoid odd strategies and am less likely to sit with dead cards) White: White decks are usually centered on life gain and board control. This is against grindy, heavy non-basic control decks, but primarily the mirror match. The deck lives from flexibility from its spells, drawing 3 cards after waiting 4 turns is exactly the opposite. I still think the card is mana inefficient often and not exciting, but in these colors I’ve found it necessary to have an out for all the random stuff people play. Cutting a land seems fine, cause the mana curve is so damn low for a Control shell. Any help would be very much appreciated! As we wait for Core Set 2021 spoilers to start on Thursday, we're having a special Historic week in Instant Deck Tech land! These are my guidelines about the most common decks accordingly to MTGGoldfish. Amalek0 here, maintainer of the primer for this deck over on MTGsalvation. If that’s all you find yourself doing, I would suggest cutting it, but I’ve also found myself tutoring for Spell Burst when my back was against the wall versus Living End , and Secure the Wastes when I needed to kill my opponent quickly before Etched Champion pecked me to death. Delver is like Vanilla icecream; Yummy, but there are better options. And I’ve never ever played the mirror at a tournament. I think when EMN drops Blessed Alliance will be a good replacement as non-targeted removal that also helps the Burn match-up. When the Set came out, I wrote an article on Dimir, Grixis and I don’t agree with trevor (or most of my fellow esper players over on the salvation forums!) I’ve found that path, countermagic, and 2 other removal spells plus snapcaster can deal with almost any field and orevent it from ever being able to actually kill you, I did some work with esper a while back, and wrote a couple articles (http://www.mtgcanada.com/modern/four-tournaments-with-esper-control/). By Cameron Aldous. Francesco Neo Amati sits down with Zach Allen and Sean Mogelgaard to discuss a new emerging power in Modern in Esper Control and its inner-workings. —-I had 3-1-1 in the Swiss, winning against Titanshift (2-0), Old School Affinity (2-0), Cheerios (2-0), drawing with UW Mentor (very sweet list with eight Shoals/Forces) and losing to Naya Burn (1-2). I’ve been thinking about Terminus more and more, it’s definitely worth trying out and I’m not sure I’ll know how it plays until I draw it in-game. How recently? This book design is a marvellous riot of gold-tooled rococo elements, featuring birds, flowers and leaves. Resilient creature decks like ‘Melira combo? Part autobiography and part social history, Notes from the Hyena's Belly offers an unforgettable portrait of Ethiopia, and of Africa, during the defining and turbulent years of the last century. You have to watch out for Genesis Chamber and Purphoros, but aside from those they don’t pressure us or disrupt us enough to stop the inevitable grind of card advantage and board wipes. These are put up earlier for my patrons.You guys are also welcome to follow me on: twitter: https://twitter.com/control_mtgInstagram: thutchings90800Facebook: MTG ControlThanks for watching :) Maybe the old one was getting too popular? Some matchups are just a breeze as well. As for the matchups, Dredge is rough and probably requires some sideboard love. One of the cards that has me the most excited for Modern Horizons 2 is Profane Tutor. Blood Moon outs: Esper Charm, Negate, Logic Knot, Spell Burst, Remand (to buy time) and Cryptic. Top Deck Productions, Blue Ash, Ohio. I think Wall of Denial is a little narrow and really only helps us in areas we’re already strong. Or just as additional Wrath effects? The drawback is just to big (you need to fetch twice on Wx, which is something you don’t really want vs aggro). On the other hand Lingering Souls or an Elspeth can harass the enemy and his walkers, kill enemy creatures, and (mostly) survive a Wrath. The deck is good for short tournaments, but won’t ever be popular in big events because the slightest errors will cost you matches and matches are always long. Top Deck Productions is a mobile video broadcasting setup, primarily specializing in twitch broadcasts of Magic: the Gathering. I think your concerns are valid, the deck does look soft to aggro on the surface, which is why I included a Disfigure in the maindeck to help out a bit in those matchups. I tried UWR Nahiri and I did ok. Modern Esper Control decklists Search. What is the reason for not playing ancestral visions? You never get a free win, you’re always one mistake away from losing. The information presented on this site about Magic: The Gathering, both literal and graphical, is copyrighted by Wizards of the Coast. A Flag for Canada is a stunning visual biography of Canada's flag that traces the maple leaf symbol from its colonial origins to its acceptance as the unofficial but unmistakable emblem of Canada. When we do actually pay buyback, it feels downright dirty, and in many matchups just having this spell resolve can often earn a concession. I don’t think the matchup is auto-win, but it is strongly in our favor. Disfigure has been solid, and the mana has been more than accommodating, but it is definitely “off-plan” as far as the archetype is concerned. After months of chaos, Modern is starting to settle into a groove. It’s possible a few years from now some other scrub will write an article like mine from last week, where we called out Shaun McLaren’s high-profile Pro Tour victory as the genesis of Jeskai in Modern. Think Twice serves the necessary task of bridging us to the mid-game, helping us find extra lands to cast Cryptic Command , which in turn pulls us toward our late-game, where we are flashing back Think Twice and keeping the value coming to build up to our win condition spells. I also ran one consume the meek, didnt kill my archangel and tasigurs, and was fetchable. I like UWB draw-go in general, but it isn’t an archetype that treats me well in Modern. Behold, Esper Control in Modern. This deck is the real deal. For the past couple weeks I’ve been streaming every weekday on Twitch, and I’ve been thoroughly trounced by MrCafouillette (the alias of one Guillaume Wafo-Tapa) and his Esper monstrosity in two Modern League events. I would rather see a card more vs Aggro decks but not Runed Halo as some people have mentioned. Seems like it would be a pretty damn good close out against Jund since they can’t really punch through it with anything in the deck (goyf can’t get big enough, Lili’s eating token, removal can’t hit it). This deck is extremely controlling. Is it a proactive creature deck, or does it load up … As a Grixis Control player or Jeskai Nahiri deck facing this archetype, you will learn to hate this spell. He plays primarily online and studies Architecture at UNCC. I love to see that someone is having success with Esper. If you missed my previous article Reviewing MH2 Modern, you are welcomed to give that one a read as well. Strengths: Like Esper Control, Esper Midrange has access to some of the strongest planeswalkers and removal spells out there. Interesting choices, I’ve been trying to fit a Tasigur in, good to see someone else is using him. Spell Burst can vary in value, but its range really only shifts between great and excellent. It seems like it cant close games fast and might have trouble with round time, something that Nahiri solves for UWr control decks. Deprive is definitely possible, but we really want to be progressing our mana and effectively setting ourselves back a turn to counter a spell seems loose. 2) While I understand, why he is playing that manabase set-up, but I always liked the Shambling Vents split more, than the straight Colonnade. Upvote 0. By Zach Allen / April 13, 2019 October 10, 2019. Esper Charm can single-handedly help us recover from mulligans, power through opposing discard, and pull ahead from any opponent looking to trade resources. the archangel was a fetchable threat that could also be used to flash protect my lingering souls or just lay down the beats to close out combo games (i felt lingering souls very necessary to be able to fight infect and jund type decks, i like that you ran it in the side though, good call). Esper Control (Andrew Cuneo) vs Esper Control (Patrick Chapin) [2015-10-31] VOD GW Megamorph ( Valentin Mackl ) vs Esper Control ( Shaheen Soorani ) [2015-10-31] The Esper Midrange shell ft Mentor does not work out, as long as there is so much removal (tested it). Players Tour Online. I’ll second Runed Halo. Kathal probably said it best, my opinion mirrors that post. Also Secure the Wastes (STW) is a great card to close out the game earlier. I had some good success although ym sideboard was garbage because the cards i ordered in the mail arrived a day too late, I didnt run sphinxes revelation, instead i was running 2 mystical teachings. Most of the time, we’re just getting Sphinx’s Revelation, which feels really slow and durdly and isn’t very impressive. Looking to … Creatures 3 Phantasmal Image 3 Blade Splicer 3 Sun Titan 9 cards Other Spells 1 Ponder 2 Go for the Throat 4 Mana Leak 3 Think Twice 4 Lingering Souls 4 Forbidden Alchemy 3 Oblivion Ring 4 Day of Judgment Oh ok Trevor, so you are sure he is Wafo ? Many decks just struggle to deal with mass tokens (guess why BW/GW Tokens are great in a fair metagame?) I’m sure that UWB will reward anyone who puts in the time though. We're siding out all the SFM package because your opponent will likely side in artifact hate, so we're countering them in this manner. Esper Control. He isn’t a quick beatdown like in grixis though (although he can be against combo efc). Found insidePacked with myth-shattering anecdotes and told in an intriguing personal tone, Acting Is a Job is the backstage guide that every aspiring actor must read. As with previous Magic titles, Future Sight previews the latest Magic card set release by giving readers the first look at what will be coming out in the set. In the abstract, yes, Ancestral Vision is more powerful, but this archetype is looking for something a little different out of its draw spells. Esper control gives up nearly all early game interaction in exchange for arguably one of the best end game plans in the format, in the form of White Sun’s Zenith. This week is a pleasantly quiet one. However, it is not as spiky as Mentor and not as fast. Having 4 copies of a cheap countermagic that is flexible does wonders in the zoo and combo matchups, and really everything but Tron and Merfolk (which are just… Rough anyway), The archangel avacyn underperformed in most of my matchups though. Probably GerryT, who knows. At any point in the game, Esper Charm can turn into Mind Rot when needed, destroying our opponent’s hand in the midgame when they’ve played out their lands and only have a few spells left. Created by: Tharob. The best place for extra win-cons is in the sideboard, however. I played Esper draw and go for nearly half a year, before I decided to play other decks (it got boring somewhere along the line), however, STW is way better than WSZ, since it is easier to cast, more proactive and can be flashbacked (which is an important factor). Then, as if that wasn’t enough, we get to untap. The Engineered Explosives have since come back in, they’re necessary against Affinity and Burn and great in a few other matchups like Delver. Also Runed Halo is extremely good in this deck and I strongly advocate 2 copies between the main and side. Being on the front lines, I can tell you that for now, people are still scoffing at this deck, but that won’t last for long. Seriously, casting Esper Charm on three to find a fifth land and Snapcaster Mage to flash it back, making our opponent discard a Path to Exile and Collected Company feels absolutely dirty. [decklist] Title: Eric Froehlich's Esper Control Format: Standard – Grand Prix–Washington D.C. 4 Celestial Colonnade 4 Creeping Tar Pit 3 Drowned Catacomb 4 Glacial Fortress 1 Island 4 Marsh Flats 3 Plains 2 Swamp 2 Tectonic Edge 3 Baneslayer Angel 4 Wall of Omens 2 All Is Dust 3 Day of Judgment 4 Esper Charm 4 Everflowing Chalice 2 Gideon Jura 3 Jace, the Mind Sculptor 2 Mind I did, cut an Elspeth and one other card, I’m sorry I can’t remember. It doesn’t have good answers to Tron, go-wide aggro (don’t say tokens – they don’t come out fast enough), or to combo decks with a backup plan. Still, bad lists can sneak through and put up numbers, which is why we often can’t trust a decklist with one good finish. We aren’t looking for specific answers often or interested primarily in consistency à la Serum Visions. decks tournaments metagame users sign up try the mtgo importer. Esper already has enough card draw in Esper Charm and Think Twice that it doesn’t need another dedicated draw spell. One of the article’s main premises is that UWB seems to be a deck for the moment. Is the additional mana that big a deal for a trade-off of being able to cast it for W and (possibly) casting it from a Think Twice on your opponent’s turn? Jund (Lurrus)3. 1弹幕 2021-03-06 15:37:15. esper control deck standard stats, matchups and versus results. However, I always like Condescend way more in this setting. Trevor believes its time to shine has finally arrived. Path to Exile is excellent, but can feel rough when we have it in our opener against Birds of Paradise. When half the format is getting faster, and the other half is pushing to be more grindy, going over the top and running a smooth manabase is exactly where I want to be. Esper Charm just has so much more play to it. , Horarios: Lunes a Viernes : 8 a. m a 1 p. m y de 5 p. m a 8 p. m. Sabados de 9 a. m a 1 p. m, Haz clic para compartir en Twitter (Se abre en una ventana nueva), Haz clic para compartir en Facebook (Se abre en una ventana nueva). The book also includes a crowd-sourced chapter in the form of a question-chain-game, written by the Kickstarter backers whose donations made this book possible. Are you misinterpreting something? The premise is that Esper Control is a deck that looks good in control mirrors and against certain flavors of midrange, because of its mid-to-late-game card advantage engines and uncounterable sweepers. Three copies of Supreme Verdict is necessary when we’re spending so much time and mana making sure we’re constantly hitting land drops.
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