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Price of Progress: Greedy Grixis

Will Price | November 19, 2008 | 10:56 pm

Will Price: I think I have a good T2 deck for Worlds/the Philly 5k.
Julian (Levin): O yeah
Julian: Ship it

Greedy Grixis
4 Bitterblossom
3 Grixis Charm
4 Cryptic Command
4 Makeshift Mannequin
3 Ajani Vengeant
4 Fulminator Mage
3 Sower of Temptation
4 Mulldrifter
3 Siege-Gang Commander
2 Shriekmaw
1 Reveillark

4 Reflecting Pool
4 Sunken Ruins
2 Rugged Prairie
1 Fetid Heath
1 Mystic Gate
2 Cascade Bluffs
1 Graven Cairns
2 Underground River
1 Shivan Reef
4 Crumbling Necropolis
3 Arcane Sanctum

Julian: What has this format come to.
Julian: I dunno what kind of criticisms I can give having never played a game with Shards.
Will: Don’t criticize, just praise.
Julian: Best deck I’ve ever seen.

Hey everyone, my name is Will Price, and I am a new member here at Top 8 Magic. You may recognize me from one of my several appearances on the podcast, or if you frequent Neutral Ground or PTQs in the New York area. I have been playing Magic semi-seriously the past few years (semi-serious in that I go to tournaments, just never win) and have always wanted to write about it. Hopefully through posting here I can motivate myself to take the game a bit more seriously and perform better in the tournament scene.

T2 is my favorite format. As such, I live for States (which thankfully returned) and Regionals, and the rare T2 PTQ season. Despite scrubbing at States (a story for a different post), there is still reason to play T2. There is a 5k event in Philly the first weekend of December, and Worlds the weekend after which I am hoping to attend.

This deck has been my project for the past two weeks, and I am currently of the opinion that it is quite strong. Let’s call it a Contender. Against a control deck, you play the pseudo-tempo game. Do your best to disrupt them early with Fulminator Mage and/or bouncing Vivid lands with Grixis Charm (or Cryptic if you want to get greedy). Once they are behind on lands your goal is to stick a threat and protect it. Use Mannequin aggressively on their EOT so you can resolve your big spells on your turn. They usually can’t beat an Ajani or a Bitterblossom. Against aggro you are the control deck. Fulminator Mage can often 2 for 1, trading with a guy and a man-land. Sower and Shriekmaw are insane, especially since you have Mannequin. They also can’t beat an Ajani. Or a Bitterblossom. Noticing a trend?

As for specific matchups and sideboarding, that data is not in yet. I have not done enough focused testing to certify this deck a winner. I see a lot of potential with this list and will be posting a lot about it between now and Worlds (maybe I can trick someone who is playing in the event to run it? I’m looking at you Fabiano). More explanation will come as I start heavy testing against real T2 decks (read: RDW, Kithkin, 5c, Faeries). Until then, I am inviting everyone who reads to test it, tweak it, and make suggestions. Here are a couple of things to think about:

Is Grixis Charm that good? It has a ton of utility, and the Overrun effect has won me a lot of races given the amount token production. Is it just a “win more,” or is it the real deal?

Am I crazy for not running more Reveillark?

Is the mana awful? I am not exactly an expert at building a land base. So far it has been fine, although I have had more than one game where Ajani is sitting in my hand because I am missing either red or white.

That’s it for now. Let me know what you what you think with comments!


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9 responses

Matt Wang | November 19, 2008 | 11:03 pm

Congrats on your first post!

Jon Keefer | November 19, 2008 | 11:31 pm

This looks way better than the deck you sent me to States with.

Tom Folsom | November 20, 2008 | 12:38 am

Not that I don’t love MJ or BDM, but nice to see other people are gonna post too!

jbh2989 | November 20, 2008 | 4:10 am

One Lark seems sorta random. If you’re gunna run it, it should pretty much be 3-4 or none IMO. I also agree with you Grixis Charm, it’s really good and pretty underrated.

At first glance I might say -1 Lark +1 Charm. List looks solid though, I’m definitely gunna give this a try.

Dave Petterson | November 20, 2008 | 6:47 am

Will Price is a person?! I thought it/he was only one of michealj’s charactors on Tiny Adventures. Interesting deck. Correct number of Cryptics. That’s always a plus.

JMGH | November 20, 2008 | 8:05 am

I think in -1 Siege-Gang Commander +1 Reveillark on main deck….

ReeceP | November 20, 2008 | 9:26 am

…I’d sell out in a heartbeat (of spring?!) to write here…hell, even just to live in NY.

Zeilend | November 20, 2008 | 9:47 am

I refuse to believe that Julian was able spell ‘criticisms’ correctly. You’re obv running the cheats on at that im conversation.

Regardless, congrats on starting to write about Magic!!

Jonathan | November 20, 2008 | 1:24 pm

Thanks for posting sir! This deck looks completely awesome to me. The one thing i’d change though without a doubt is to nix the siege-gangs and put 2 reveillarks and one shriekmaw in. Yes i hate 1 of’s and 2 of’s :P But honestly siege-gang commander doesn’t seem at his best in this deck with the red light land count. I think more reveillarks would be quite a bit more of an imposing threat to the opponent.

The coolest thing about this deck to me is the cards utilized in attacking certain matchups are also the same cards that attack other matchups, due to their multi-faceted nature. Highly versatile i’d say.

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