On today’s show, Callum dives deeper on his Shark Control list he just Top4’ed the Legacy Challenge with. Did Standstill get cut just to improve the name of the deck even further, or are there actual gameplay considerations behind this? In any case, Shark Control is really making its pressence felt in the format and might just be the kind of Control deck blue mages have been longing for ever since UW Miracles had fallen out of favour.
In the second part of the cast, Callum and Julian discuss the primary deckbuilding constraints and principles in Legacy. What are the questions one has to ask themselves when trying to come up with something new in 2020, and what are the common blindspots and pitfalls in try to revolutionize the format…or just have some good old fun?
Show Notes
- Legacy Challenge 26th July, featuring Callum’s Shark Control
- Original Sharkstill Decklist
- Noah Walker on Sharkstill [ behind CFB Paywall ]
- WotC bug report website where you can lobby them to fix the Cruel Reality bug on MTGO
Thanks a lot for tuning into today’s show!
Until next time,
Julian