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Price of Progress: States Junkie/Crypt Decks

Will Price | November 18, 2009 | 12:17 am

If you like to gamble, start playing with this deck:

Crypt Combo AKA “Crabs”

4 Crypt of Agadeem
4 Drowned Catacomb
4 U/x Fetch Land
2 B/x Fetch Land
5 Island
2 Swamp

4 Hedron Crab
2 Kederekt Leviathan
2 Fatestitcher
4 Extractor Demon
4 Rotting Rats
4 Architects of Will
4 Viscera Dragger
4 Monstrous Carabid
3 Corpse Connoisseur

4 Grim Discovery
4 Traumatize

Sideboard:
4 Duress
4 Blister Beetle
4 Disfigure
3 Pithing Needle

I haven’t played the sideboard listed here, but its what the people who are placing in MODO events are playing so it must be good!

If you don’t know how this deck works, its pretty simple: mill yourself with Crab and/or Traumatize, mise a Crypt somewhere in the first 4 turns, then make a bunch of mana with at least one crypt activation and Unearth FTW. If your opponent has infinite life, then you just mill them out via Extractor Demon triggers.

Of course it is not always that simple, because rarely is your hand the right combination of Crypt/Crab/Traumatize/Grim Disco. The nut draws with this deck easily win turn 4, but the sub-nut draws have you mulliganning to 5 and hoping to get there on Cycling.

Because of the inconsistencies (I have played somewhere in the range of 100 games with this deck, that’s how badly I wanted it to be good) the matchup against any deck that can goldfish a turn 4 win is pretty bad. Red Deck Wins is virtually impossible (although i have not tried the Disfigures). Against Boros you can get there off a heavy Rotting Rats draw and chump blocking until you can systemagically set up your graveyard. Jund is a favorable matchup, especially if they do not have main deck Jund Charms, and double especially if they don’t have Goblin Ruinblaster main. Mono-Green is also favorable since they do not get nearly as fast a start as any of the decks mentioned previously. Against both Jund and Green, Unearthing (or even hard casting!) a Leviathan turn 4 or 5 will give you more than enough time to complete your kill.

You can’t really beat any deck that has Goblin Ruinblaster, Ajani Vengeant, Acidic Slime, or any of the blue enchantments that turn your land into something other than Crypt of Agadeem.

Against control decks (if you manage to spot one online, which is very rare) you are practically a lock game 1 because they can’t interact with you at all while you goldfish your win. Post board you can just side in your duress/negate and take your time. Set up your graveyard and you can even make them discard their whole hand via rats if you want before you attempt to go off.

In essence, this deck is a total crap shoot against the format. If I were to run it at states tomorrow, I would predict a 5-3 finish, probably good enough for like, 6 packs. I do think this is a deck to keep an eye on, however, should the format slow down at all. If any kind of control deck emerges from Worlds (happening this week for anyone who didn’t know), or if for whatever reason the red decks fall from popularity, then it is possible that Crypt Combo could be very well positioned for states. I am certainly going to keep it in mind, but in the meantime, there are quite a few other decks that have caught my eye, which I will write about as I get the chance to play with them.

As a side note: I have finally returned to Magic, and intend to start posting here again regularly! I have been pretty busy with a lot of other stuff the past few months and had to put the game on the back burner. In addition to having time to play, I have installed Windows on my Mac, and can now play MODO, which is absolutely insane. If you feel like playing some games, chat me up in game (my name is sloppystack, just like Twitter! PS: Follow me (and top8games, fivewithflores, and mattwang97) on Twitter!).

~WillPoP


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8 responses

Chet M | November 18, 2009 | 2:16 pm

If you are worried about not having a Crypt, can you sneak in a copy or two of expedition map? It works for the valakut/emeria decks.

Nick Davis | November 18, 2009 | 3:22 pm

*sigh* Another funny deck I want to make now. Thanks.

ProdigalT | November 18, 2009 | 6:02 pm

I’m pretty sure I could make a 5-3 deck that doesn’t automatically lose to Goblin Ruinblaster. Like Vampires or something.

john | November 19, 2009 | 8:50 pm

Ruinblaster is in no way an autolose. You run grim discovery, and with fatestitcher you may not even have to play crypt until you want to go off. The real problem is boros.

ReAnimator | November 20, 2009 | 3:24 pm

Welcome to 2 weeks ago where everyone else found out about this deck. Not to mention that is the original list that was obviously sub optimal and there have already been changes made to it by anyone playing this. This “Article” offers no new info (this looses to red and boros!! surprise no one knew that) offers no solutions to problems, no cards to try out, and again is really old news.

What was the point of writing this?

Tekanan | November 24, 2009 | 12:57 am

@ReAnimator: As mentioned in the article, the author WillPopgoestheweasel, was taking a break from MtG due to being busy with other stuff. Although the deck has been revealed over the past few weeks already, I still found this a refreshing read as 1) I do not play the deck 2) I have no idea on its good/bad matchups.

Eightoffires | November 25, 2009 | 6:03 pm

Im thinking about running this deck in states, ill probably run the worlds sb but i think i wana try and see if i can’t run a transformational sb. i went 4-1 in last nights fnm losing to vamps the first round cause it was my frst time playing the deck and i wasnt exactly sure what i was doing. All other rounds i pretty much demolished…even won a game on a mul down to 2… to be fair she only played 2 cards, an elspeph and a baneslayer due to color screw in three color.

Anywho im thinking about running a third fatesticher instead of the ponder from the worlds deck because that guy is insane, u usually only need one while ur going off but having another to tap down a giant 5 / 5 life link first striking flier just makes life easy.

Anyone have ideas for a transformational sb?

WillPoP | November 26, 2009 | 6:00 pm

@Eightoffires: I have been playing more with the deck (the only deck I have built on modo atm, so really no other options) and I am really liking the Worlds build. The sideboard is awesome against Red Deck and Boros (the worst matchups) and the deck is still strong against the slower decks. I have actually been testing 1x Corpse Connoisseur over the Ponder main, as I find the tutoring ability often enables me to cobble together a win if I don’t hit enough flying guys in my top 20-30 cards. I will be posting more about the deck over the weekend after holiday madness subsides

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