Legacy is a nonrotating format that allows tournament-legal cards from all Magic sets throughout the game's entire history, except for cards on the banned list. Both formats will be prominently featured at the Eternal Weekend events this fall, and they proudly showcase 30 years of Magic card history. I previously covered Pioneer and Modern and will discuss Standard next week, but today it's the time to dive into Legacy and Vintage. This month, I'm taking you on a grand tour of Constructed formats. I've already won some match just deploying Undercity Informer from his S&T and sacrificing it in my next turn, but this is not possible with Spy.Hello and welcome back to Metagame Mentor, your weekly guide to the top decks and latest Constructed developments on the path to the Pro Tour. The idea is that, if opponent doesn't have Omniscience and Cunning Wish to win on the spot (and we are over 15 life), we should win next turn no matter what: even if he has Show to Omni to Emrakul, he will attack with Emrakul in his extra turn, we'll sacrifice our 4 Narcomoebas, create 4 zombie tokens due to Bridge, and win on our next turn. ![]() This is a little different from Grindstone or Brain Freeze.This is correct, it was an standard solution in Manaless Dredge vs Show and Tell decks. When the cards go to the graveyard, the Spy's ability has concluded and will not occur again unless you were to blink it or something. So the cards are all revealed first as a group and then they all go into the graveyard as one action. ![]() The sequence would be opponent plays Show and Tell and puts in Emrakul, you put in a rogue and flip your deck, and then Progenitus shuffles in, leaving you one card in your library for next turn. I would prefer Agent of Treachery as well, but I think the idea with Progenitus works. This is a little different from Grindstone or Brain Freeze. When Balustrade Spy enters the battlefield, target player reveals cards from the top of their library until they reveal a land card, then puts those cards into their graveyard. I think agent of treachery is the designated “screw s&t in particular” sideboard card for burn.I would prefer Agent of Treachery as well, but I think the idea with Progenitus works. Um doesn’t Progenitus turn your wins into draws since you have a loop that never ends? Progenitus seems like it would usually lose to Emrakul or Griselbrand or omni as well. I think agent of treachery is the designated “screw s&t in particular” sideboard card for burn. ![]() The deck is real!Um doesn’t Progenitus turn your wins into draws since you have a loop that never ends? Progenitus seems like it would usually lose to Emrakul or Griselbrand or omni as well. Just for reference, I played 20 rounds so far with the deck and here's the results:ġ-2 vs Grixis Shadow (with Surgical Extractions maindeck! ) Oh, and given that there's a couple of Show and Tell players in my meta, I'm toying with the idea of including a Progenitus in the sideboard, but maybe is too situational, I don't know. I would also play 3 or 4 Xantids SB, but I'm not sure wtah to take out then. I'm playing the exact 75 Martin_Dominguez used to win the Challenge I'm not 100% sold on the 2 Therapy/2 Thoughtseize split though, I think that I prefer a 3rd Therapy instead of the 2nd Thoughtseize. I'm currently playing it in some small, informal paper tournaments and I can't be happier with it. I'd absolutely love to see a primer for this deck, but I don't have the skill (neither playing it nor writting in English ).
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