These cards fill the dual roles of protecting your combo and stopping whatever the opponent is up to. Legacy offers some fantastic disruptive cards and this deck uses them nicely. This deck needs to have Doomsday , Personal Tutor or some blue cantrips for a keepable hand.
The faster the better, as this is not a deck that does well by sitting around. This hand is quite good, even if it has a lot of lands. Turn one you can tutor for Doomsday, and cast it on turn two with Daze backup.
I really enjoy this deck. Keep an eye out for that video, as I had a blast, and I hope this helps encourage you to take a chance on an admittedly strange deck. Skip to content. Active 9 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 9k times. Improve this question.
The link is pointing to the printed version of the card, which has some confusing languange. Should we edit the link to point to the oracle version? DForck42 - Done. There are some very powerful combos around the card; here's an example: mtgsalvation. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. That said, it's a pretty hard card to build around. Improve this answer. Put back 2 random cards. Play SDT. Play Tendrils of Agony and kill with the storm triggers.
Michel Daviot Michel Daviot 3 3 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Can you at least summarize the strategy here? As the trend of era cards continues to show, Force of Vigor is likely the card that has shaped and transformed Vintage overall throughout this year since its printing in Modern Horizons , a set which also brought us Force of Negation and Collector Ouphe , both of which are also seeing a fair amount of play, but it's clear that Force of Vigor is the real deal.
It will be interesting to see how next year shakes out with era printings. We had our first posted results of a Vintage Preliminary event on Magic Online. Congrats to ReneRandrup on taking down this event!
The rest of the Top 10 of this event looked like thus. You can see the full results of this event here. This announcement can be read over here. The biggest takeaway from this announcement is that Wizards of the Coast is doing away with scheduled BnR announcement dates. What this means is that Wizards can essentially make announcements on an ad-hoc basis and as needed. As far as how this type of announcement might effect Vintage, the answer is thankfully not very much.
The obvious worry here is that this means that we will certainly see more cards like these offenders in I don't doubt this to be the case. Wizards has been intentionally powering up the Standard format via printings, and was the first glimpse of that.
I do expect this trend to further continue down the line. That being said, I'm not sure how this new way of handling BnR will be good for Magic overall.
At the very least with scheduled updates, things can be planned around accordingly. On an ad-hoc basis, there's an element of chaos. Whether this will be good for the long term of the game is unknown. I will note also that this past week also saw the banning of Oko, Thief of Crowns and Nexus of Fate in Pioneer, stoking the discussion about Oko across all formats yet again.
My thoughts on this card are that it seems currently appropriately fair for Vintage, and I doubt the card will ever see a restriction. Once Upon a Time In addition, Shawn Anthony Desolutionist also gave us a sweet, sweet decklist he said he won a local paper Vintage event with! Greatness, at any cost! That's all the time we have this week! Look forward to next week's article where we look back on and the Vintage format, and of course answer some of your questions!
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