It kinda depends on where you'd like to go (small, fast dudes or big, stompy dudes). Experiment One is awesome if you're trying to kill them as fast as possible. If that's what sounds good, I'd go with something like:if_then_else said:On another note, do you have any suggestions to build a more or less good Golgari deck? I've been trying to build one, mostly using Lotleth Troll, Reaper of the Wilds, Scavenging Ooze and a lot of removal, but I can't make it work. I've tested with different spells and creatures, Courser of Kruphix, Thoutseize, more removal, etc... But I lose more often than not.
For early creatures is better Elvish Mystic or Experiment One for example? Garruk to synergise with the Troll or Vraska (or none)? What are good 3-drop for that kind of deck? Maybe some kind of "disrupt" deck with a lot of discard (although we don't have Innistrad's Liliana in Standard anymore...)?
I don't want a tournament winning deck, but something that is usable at a FNM.
Thanks for fielding that one! I haven't actually tried Golgari since Born of the Gods hit, so I haven't got to much to offer except to always play mana dorks. That's a personal bias I've held since my formative Magic years. [mtg_card=Birds of Paradise] is still one of my favorite cards ever.Catrixa said:Oh Gary, how you make my day. As a mono black player: do not let them accumulate devotion. If you're aggro: kill stuff, swing. Do not let them keep Pack Rats, because strategy number one is: if rat, make more rat. I wouldn't worry so much about Erebos--he's good against control, but not as much against aggro (Stormbreath flies over him, Polukranos can stomp past him with a Ghor-Clan backing him up, etc) and is usually never sided in/sided out in that matchup. If you are playing control: DO NOT LET UNDERWORLD CONNECTIONS RESOLVE. They will win, and you will be sadsauce. Underworld usually comes out against aggro matchups and Erebos comes in against control. Mono-black is just an extremely flexible deck in general, so just keep that in mind when going against them.
It kinda depends on where you'd like to go (small, fast dudes or big, stompy dudes). Experiment One is awesome if you're trying to kill them as fast as possible. If that's what sounds good, I'd go with something like:if_then_else said:On another note, do you have any suggestions to build a more or less good Golgari deck? I've been trying to build one, mostly using Lotleth Troll, Reaper of the Wilds, Scavenging Ooze and a lot of removal, but I can't make it work. I've tested with different spells and creatures, Courser of Kruphix, Thoutseize, more removal, etc... But I lose more often than not.
For early creatures is better Elvish Mystic or Experiment One for example? Garruk to synergise with the Troll or Vraska (or none)? What are good 3-drop for that kind of deck? Maybe some kind of "disrupt" deck with a lot of discard (although we don't have Innistrad's Liliana in Standard anymore...)?
I don't want a tournament winning deck, but something that is usable at a FNM.
4 Experiment One
4 Rakdos Cackler
4 Tormented Hero/Dryad Militant (this slot is probably optional, 12 is a lot of one drops)
4 Lotleth Troll
4 Pain Seer
2-4 Varolz, the Scar-Stripped
Maybe Pack Rats? Possibly hard with trolls to feed
Removal/Discard (here's a pretty good spot for Deathrite Shaman + Drown in Filth)
Some number of Read the Bones/Underworld Connections
Nighthowler if you're me and you're running a ton of removal...
Land goes here
I wouldn't run Reaper or Garruk, unless you know you can take the hits from Pain Seer or aren't going to run him. Using Troll/Varolz as a place for all of your late-game 1-drops is really nice, though. But, you could always go with Angry, Stompy Golgari...:
4 Elvish Mystic
3-4 Sylvan Caryatid
4 Dreg Mangler
4 Lifebane Zombie (if everything is GR/Esper, this guy is a house of pain and suffering)
4 Reaper of the Wilds
4 Polukranos
4 Desecration Demon
Hand disruption/removal
Land goes here (I'd run a lot of Temples if you don't see yourself drowning in 1-drops)
You could easily splash red in this deck for Domri Rade and change Lifebane Zombie to Courser of Kuphrix for a ton of value. Unless you can get some solid green devotion going, I'd avoid Lotleth here, since it's just going to eat your hand and not be cool enough to get away with it. Reaper is awesome against people who don't counter it, but I'd make sure you've got enough mana to hexproof it if there's a good chance of it getting murdered.
Other 3-drops to consider: Herald of Torment, Boon Satyr (good if you're about to eat a Blood Baron)
Other good splash colors: White for his Blood Baronyness, Obzedat, Selesnya Charm or Red for Stormbreath, Domri, Xenagos (the god).
Sorry for the wall of text xD.
Holy peas, that's a feature! Fixed my post to contain relevant mtg formatting xD.Encaen said:Thanks for fielding that one! I haven't actually tried Golgari since Born of the Gods hit, so I haven't got to much to offer except to always play mana dorks. That's a personal bias I've held since my formative Magic years. [mtg_card=Birds of Paradise] is still one of my favorite cards ever.
Also, as a public service announcement, I'd like to let you all know that you, too, can link cards in your posts! Just wrap the phrase "mtg_card=CARD NAME" in square brackets. [ mtg_card=Birds of Paradise ] (remove the spaces for mouse-over images!)
Exactly. You get so many free wins when they keep terrible hands (ex: Connections, Thoughtseize, Devour Flesh, Gary, three lands) game 1. Just go under them. And burn the Rat.ForumSafari said:The easiest way to beat an indifferent MBD pilot is to race them. Go mono red aggro or Boros and aggro them to hell, banisher priests or chanied to the rocks for the demons, skullcrack in response to Gary and Madcap Skills your way past the rats or sweep with Anger of the Gods.
Yeah, I don't know if it's just my local meta but I'm not having issues with MBD at all. To be honest MBD is a significantly less annoying deck than UR Delver, Bant Hexproof or Caw Blade. It may be placing high but it's not by any means the only viable tier 1 deck.RedEyesBlackGamer said:Just go under them. And burn the Rat.
Ugh, yes. I ended up dissasembling my mono-B devotion deck a couple of months back because, while it was a surefire winner if you let it get to turn 7 or so, any aggro deck will destroy it during those first few turns. With only the pack rat providing low-cost bodies, you're extremely vulnerable. If they play a lot of removal, then Gary is going to be useless later on anyway because they've blown up all your devotion generators.ForumSafari said:The easiest way to beat an indifferent MBD pilot is to race them. Go mono red aggro or Boros and aggro them to hell, banisher priests or chanied to the rocks for the demons, skullcrack in response to Gary and Madcap Skills your way past the rats or sweep with Anger of the Gods.