Deathmist Raptor & Devotion to Dragons of Tarkir


Deathmist Raptor
Deathmist Raptor is one of the best cards in the set… And might be THE best card in the set.

Mike tries really hard to get Patrick to not like Deathmist Raptor… But is not successful.

Deathmist Raptor is pretty good (not great) on rate… But it does so many other things that you will consistently make a profit on it.

Deathmist Raptor has two green mana symbols to contribute to the “Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx” cause (and obviously works well with preexisting Devotion threats Mastery of the Unseen and Whisperwood Elemental)… Which puts the boys on the “Devotion to…” theme.

Dragons of Tarkir in many ways ushers in a new age of Devotion decks. There are many tools to set up such decks across the various colors.


Ainok Survivalist
Ainok Survivalist will save many Deathmist Raptors, and even help out against a Banishing Light that MIGHT get him.

“This guy is nice.”
-Patrick

“I am terrified of any Hound at 1G.”
-Mike


Shorecrasher Elemental
With UUU in the upper-right, Shorecrasher Elemental seems tailor-made for a return to Mono-Blue Devotion.

“I can’t even conceive of the world where this guy’s playtest name was NOT ‘MegaMorphling.'”
-Patrick

“Patrick Chapin breaks the Internet.”
-Mike

As it is an Elemental, Shorecrasher Elemental was engineered to be “the chosen one” according to Patrick… Note the Master of Waves synergy.


Stratus Dancer
Stratus Dancer is just a great card, whether you play it in a Devotion to Blue deck or not.

The presence of so many effective blue Megamorph cards gives Mono-Blue Devotion a lot of play, tactical implications, and a profound ability to bluff. Unlike previous versions of Mono-Blue Devotion, the post-Dragons of Tarkir Mono-Blue Devotion deck will have great resilience versus removal.

Encase in Ice
Encase in Ice

Mirror Mockery
Mirror Mockery


Enchantments like Encase in Ice and Mirror Mockery give Mono-Blue Devotion more ways to build Devotion to Blue outside of committing to additional creatures. Playing Mirror Mockery on your own Master of Waves does too many good things (including double pumps during combat), plus, Mirror Mockery + Bident of Thassa is going to be just filthy.

Dragon Whisperer
Dragon Whisperer is the flagship that pulls together Red Devotion in the upcoming Standard.

All of this plus way more Dragons of Tarkir discussion!

All in:

“Deathmist Raptor & Devotion to Dragons of Tarkir”

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(Elder Dragon) Dragonlord Silumgar & More Dragons of Tarkir

Dragonlord Silumgar
Dragonlord Silumgar is going to be a game-changer.

Before we dig into Dragonlord Silumgar and other dragons from Dragons of Tarkir, Patrick and Michael share some mail / email / social media questions, including…

  • The availability of Next Level Deckbuilding!
  • A winning mindset (or, what Pro Tour Qualifier Mike should attend)
  • How good Whisperwood Elemental is versus Wingmate Roc in Abzan Aggro

… The answers might surprise you.

But for the next hour and a half our heroes peel back the scales of some of the preliminary Dragons of Tarkir spoilers, focusing on the dragon creatures, and one dragon in particular; an Elder Dragon, Dragonlord Silumgar.

Dragons of Tarkir?

“This set is aptly named.

“Do you know the set Dragon’s Maze is the first set in years with NO DRAGONS? There was one maze, though.

“Just don’t put the word ‘dragon’ in the name if there are no dragons.”

-Patrick Chapin

  • Who is that dangling from Dragonlord Silumgar’s neck? Oh, it’s Tasigur, the Golden Fang! (ew) (“That is some wicked crazy stuff.”)
  • Sunscorched Regent… Starts having a good rate at 6/5. “Put me down as ‘a skeptic.'”
  • Thunderbreak Regent has a ton of competition… But is something the format actually wants
  • Boltwing Marauder… Is not in the zip code of “powerful enough”.
  • Pristine Skywise is basically the same cost as Elspeth, Sun’s Champion and Soul of Theros… Can it compete?
  • Necromaster Dragon sure has an unwieldy text box (but is attractive to “people who are not us”)
  • Deathbringer Regent was born to murder Hornet Queens. “This guy is definitely turned on at the sight of a Hornet Queen!”

Deathbringer Regent
Note: This podcast refers to Deathbringer Regent as “Deathbringer Dragonlord” and “Dragonlord’s Reaper” due to an imperfect translation. Consider this note a correction.

What are you waiting for? Give a listen to “(Elder Dragon) Dragonlord Silumgar & More Dragons of Tarkir” now!

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All Four Outpost Sieges

Outpost Siege
Outpost Siege

Find out why Patrick and Mike are going gaga over the — not one, not two, not three — but all four copies of Outpost Siege in Ben Stark’s R/W tempo deck!

But first…

Mike has had a long, hard, road on the PPTQ grind.

Playing in four events, Mike has finally put up a winning record!

(but a really winning record)

Mike played the “Top Level Podcast” version of B/U Control (changing only one card), before ultimately winning his PPTQ.

B/U Control by Top Level Podcast

2 Perilous Vault
2 Ugin, the Spirit Dragon

1 Thoughtseize
4 Bile Blight
2 Crux of Fate
4 Hero’s Downfall
2 Murderous Cut

4 Dig Through Time
2 Disdainful Stroke
4 Dissolve
2 Divination
3 Jace’s Ingenuity
1 Pearl Lake Ancient

4 Dismal Backwater
3 Opulent Palace
4 Island
4 Polluted Delta
4 Radiant Fountain
3 Swamp
4 Temple of Deceit
1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth

Sideboard
3 Drown in Sorrow
2 Tasigur, the Golden Fang
3 Thoughtseize
2 Aetherspouts
2 Disdainful Stroke
1 Pearl Lake Ancient
2 Silumgar, the Drifting Death

The one change was removing the Treasure Cruise in the sideboard for a second Pearl Lake Ancient; in matchups where you might want a Treasure Cruise, Pearl Lake Ancient provides inevitability.

Mike and Patrick also discuss prospective, additional, changes to the deck.

And then…

What’s so great about Ben Stark’s R/W Tempo list?

Is it that so many of the lands enter the battlefield untapped?

Is it the streamlined “four-ofs” of so many great cards (that people have been afraid to play four copies of before now)?

“Tuned!” comments one host.

“Gorgeous!” exclaims the other.

“How could I have ever doubted you R/W?” asks Mike…

Why it’s now okay to play all four copies of Outpost Siege.

R/W Tempo by Ben Stark

4 Goblin Rabblemaster
4 Hordeling Outburst
3 Lightning Strike
4 Outpost Siege
4 Stoke the Flames
4 Wild Slash

4 Chained to the Rocks
4 Seeker of the Way
4 Soulfire Grand Master
1 Valorous Stance

4 Battlefield Forge
3 Evolving Wilds
9 Mountain
4 Plains
4 Temple of Triumph

Sideboard
2 Valorous Stance
3 Stormbreath Dragon
2 Sarkhan, the Dragonspeaker
2 Arc Lightning
3 Erase
3 Mastery of the Unseen

Plus a discussion of Wild Slash, and why you might want Wild Slash more than Lightning Strike in this deck.

A detailed examination of Abzan Control reveals the secret technologies of bringing in four copies of Fleecemane Lion from the sideboard.

How R/W’s move from Lightning Strike to Wild Slash, plus the growing popularity of Valorous Stance helps the Fleecemane Lion case.

Patrick discusses changes to Abzan!

The position of Sultai Control in the current metagame!

Antonino De Rosa’s innovative new Waste Not deck!

And more!

All in “All Four Outpost Sieges”

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How Does Temur Ascendancy Work?

Temur Ascendancy
Temur Ascendancy

Wondering how Temur Ascendancy (or at least the Temur Ascendancy combo) works?

So was Mike!

Patrick explains the mechanics of this crazy new combo deck… And more!

TLDR:

  • Patrick Chapin and Mike Flores explore three decks from this past weekend’s winner’s circle:
  • The nuances of B/U Control (both the recent Grand Prix win and how one listener took down a Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier with Top Level Podcast’s build from last week)
  • The rise of G/R Devotion
  • How Temur Ascendancy works! (duh)

Why does Patrick favor consistency versus Mike favoring explosiveness?

Does Abzan Aggro (versus Abzan Midrange) help expert players hold their natural edges?

General nuances of Standard / which skills does Standard reward?

B/U Control

  • One selling point of B/U Control is how intuitive it can be
  • Twenty-seven lands? Mike can get behind twenty-eight.
  • Radiant Fountain… Gotta play four
  • Is Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver overrated?
  • Patrick corrects Mike’s sideboarding
  • Is it ever right to play 61 cards?
  • The best match of Magic Mike has ever played
  • How to play Abzan v. B/U Control

G/R Devotion and G/R Big Mana

  • Whisperwood Elemental is the card that puts this strategy back on the map
  • Effectively “six power in bodies” for five mana that gives you defense against Crux of Fate, End Hostilities, and even Ugin

Temur Ascendancy Combo

  • Temur Ascendancy + Voyaging Satyr + Temur Sabretooth –> Patrick explains how this is a big, big mana, combo
  • Temur Ascendancy Combo can play like an old school Fires of Yavimaya deck or a Green Devotion deck
  • “Wildly inconsistent.” -Patrick Chapin
  • All this and more in “How Does Temur Ascendancy Work?”

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    Editor’s Note:
    Chapin forgot Memphis was this weekend (this podcast indicates it is next weekend)… He’ll still be there!

    Become Immense and Gurmag Angler

    Become Immense
    “If you’re going to play Infect, it is indefensible to not play four Become Immense.”

    Patrick Chapin and Michael J Flores originally intended to talk about the various decks fielded by Patrick’s team — and the greatest team on Earth — the Pantheon at Pro Tour Fate Reforged.

    But…

    They end up recording some not-originally-intended-for-public-consumption chatter about Mike’s struggles in some recent PPTQs, disillusion with the Abzan clan, and general inability to win that results in a spontaneous brewer’s delight!

    In a kind of prequel to the main episode, you can listen as Patrick and Michael assemble a B/U Control deck for Standard designed to combat a format of largely Abzan decks, and how two of Magic’s most decorated deck designers approach metagaming, card selection, and sideboarding… While the microphones are “supposed” to be off.

    The result?

    B/U Control by Top Level Podcast

    2 Perilous Vault
    2 Ugin, the Spirit Dragon

    1 Thoughtseize
    4 Bile Blight
    2 Crux of Fate
    4 Hero’s Downfall
    2 Murderous Cut

    4 Dig Through Time
    2 Disdainful Stroke
    4 Dissolve
    2 Divination
    3 Jace’s Ingenuity
    1 Pearl Lake Ancient

    4 Dismal Backwater
    3 Opulent Palace
    4 Island
    4 Polluted Delta
    4 Radiant Fountain
    3 Swamp
    4 Temple of Deceit
    1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth

    Sideboard
    3 Drown in Sorrow
    2 Tasigur, the Golden Fang
    3 Thoughtseize
    2 Aetherspouts
    2 Disdainful Stroke
    1 Treasure Cruise
    2 Silumgar, the Drifting Death

    Some notes from our hosts:

    • You don’t need more finishers – Ugin finishes everybody
    • You can side in Tasigur against “all opponents”
    • Some cool ways to gain percentage in how you pick your lands
    • Why you play Drown in Sorrow when it isn’t really the best in very many situations
    • How Silumgar, the Drifting Death beats up Elspeth, Sun’s Champion and Abzan in general
    • “Boring is fine as long as you’re winning”

    Patrick and Michael move on to Modern and talk about some of the successful decks of the Pantheon. Hall of Famer Jelger Wiegersma cracked Top 8 with a “stock” U/R Splinter Twin deck, and Jon Finkel finished out of the Top 8 on tiebreakers. Lots of in-depth discussion of these Modern archetypes — plus how to play with Amulet of Vigor — in the Modern middle section!

    Including this observation:
    “If you’re going to play Infect, it is indefensible to not play four Become Immense.”

    Finally, Patrick didn’t do well in the Modern portion of Pro Tour Fate Reforged himself… But he still loves his deck.

    “I’ve never gone 0-5 and been super happy with a deck before.”

    Have you seen his Modern deck?

    Just try to listen to “Become Immense and Gurmag Angler” without falling in love with it!

    Esper Delve by Patrick Chapin

    4 Mishra’s Bauble

    4 Tasigur, the Golden Fang
    4 Gurmag Angler
    2 Inquisition of Kozilek
    3 Liliana of the Veil
    2 Thoughtseize

    4 Gitaxian Probe
    4 Serum Visions
    4 Stubborn Denial
    4 Thoughtscour

    2 Lingering Souls
    4 Path to Exile

    4 Darkslick Shores
    2 Flooded Strand
    1 Godless Shrine
    1 Hallowed Fountain
    2 Island
    2 Marsh Flats
    4 Polluted Delta
    1 Swamp
    2 Watery Grave

    Sideboard
    3 Fulminator Mage
    3 Engineered Explosives
    2 Timely Reinforcements
    2 Kataki War’s Wage
    1 Deathmark
    1 Lingering Souls
    1 Plains
    1 Spellskite
    1 Meddling Mage

    All this and more in “Become Immense and Gurmag Angler”

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    The Rise of Dig Through Time in Legacy

    Dig Through Time
    Legacy lost Treasure Cruise but kept Dig Through Time.
    Dig Through Time is just starting to take the place of “the broken blue delve card” of the format.

    Thank God there are not Legacy Pro Tours any more!

    The absence of Legacy Pro Tours allows the format to largely avoid bannings and evolve on its own. The recent removal of Treasure Cruise from Legacy has yielded immediate diversity.

    Patrick Chapin (from the Pantheon house on the road) joins Michael J Flores for a first look at the Legacy format, post Treasure Cruise banning.

    … Starting of course with a Delver of Secrets-free Grixis Control deck featuring Dig Through Time!

    “My only sadness is that he is not playing Cruel Ultimatum.”
    -Patrick Chapin

    Come hear the Legacy chats about Dig Through Time in Grixis + seven other decks in…

    “The Rise of Dig Through Time in Legacy”

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    The Secrets of Ugin, the Spirit Dragon

    Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
    Ugin, the Spirit Dragon put up a number of great results at the first opportunity:
    a Star City Games Standard Open in Washington, DC.

    Featured in multiple, distinct, strategies, Ugin, the Spirit Dragon was nevertheless only one of several Fate Reforged cards to make an immediate impact.

    But what is the “secret combo” that Ugin, the Spirit Dragon shares with another one of Fate Reforged’s hot new additions?

    Listen to the podcast and find out!

    Patrick Chapin and Michael Flores run through a Standard Top 8 that features exciting new archetypes by Grand Prix Champion Gerard Fabiano and onetime US National Champion Ali Aintrazi, go all-in Azorius Heroic, and explore updates to metagame favorites like Boros Tokens, Abzan Aggro, and Abzan Midrange.

    “The Secrets of Ugin, the Spirit Dragon” covers…

    • The question of just how good Tasigur, the Golden Fang is proving to be (already)
    • All different kinds of Sieges (in all different colors)
    • An all new archetype of creature-poor (but not creature-less) control
    • Whether Sylvan Caryatid sucks
    • Why Interpret the Signs has suddenly become a Standard powerhouse
    • How come Chained to the Rocks (and Heliod’s Pilgrim) suddenly stink
    • The mondo combo between Crux of Fate and Silumgar, the Drifting Death
    • … Oh yeah, and some amazing (yet easy to miss) combinations between Ugin, the Spirit Dragon and powerhouses new and rediscovered

    Check it out!
    “The Secrets of Ugin, the Spirit Dragon”

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    Why Birthing Pod Was Banned

    According to Patrick, “the real reason” Birthing Pod was banned can be traced back to a single, solitary event.

    Wanna know what that event was? Listen to the podcast of course!

    Birthing Pod
    Birthing Pod Banned!

    Earlier this week our lords and masters in Renton, WA dropped the ban hammer on formats various. Chapin and Flores discuss bans in Vintage, Legacy, and Modern.

    VINTAGE

    How is Gifts Ungiven powered in Vintage, relative to Fact or Fiction?

    LEGACY

    “Legacy is this format where there is this illusion that somehow it is a reasonable format despite the fact that Brainstorm is legal.”

    Treasure Cruise was restricted and / or banned in three different formats. What does the banning of Treasure Cruise in Legacy (but the not-affecting of Dig Through Time) mean for Wasteland? For Burn decks?

    Wanna feel really icky gooey gross inside? Come listen to Patrick’s rules explanation of Woldgorger Dragon in Constructed tournament play… Legacy or not.

    Patrick’s prediction for Legacy: B/G decks will be back with a vengeance!

    MODERN

    Lots of players have opinions about the Modern bannings… Patrick actually has to prepare for a Modern Pro Tour in the next couple of weeks! He shares some of his team’s preparation procedure for Pro Tours.

    Some people are “passionately” and “aggressively” … pretending they are quitting Magic over the bans. Thoughts?

    “Every single Modern Pro Tour is going to involve bans. THEY ALWAYS HAVE.”

    What are the implications of these Bannings on key decks in the Modern format?

    Will Splinter Twin return to dominance with a predicted de-emphasis on U/R Delver (thanks to the banning of Treasure Cruise?

    Will U/R Storm challenge Splinter Twin as the U/R combo deck of choice [for the same reasons]?

    What is the context in which you would actually want to play a Burn deck (in Modern or otherwise)?

    What will be the fates of Wild Nacatl, Vengevine, or the returning Golgari Grave-Troll in the new-look Modern?

    All this and more is answered in:

    “Why Birthing Pod Was Banned”

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    Tasigur, the Golden Fang (and more)

    Patrick Chapin and Michael J Flores discuss the criteria for banning cards in Modern + the Tasigur, the Golden Fang and the best cards from Fate Reforged.

    Tasigur, the Golden Fang
    Tasigur, the Golden Fang
    “Tasigur, the Golden Fang (and more)” discusses…

    • Speculation on the upcoming Banned List (kinda like everyone else) (but our dynamic duo resolve NOT to talk about the Banned List for an hour)
    • What it means for a card to be broken
    • How Treasure Cruise is better than “half the cards on the [present] Modern Banned List”
    • Criteria for banning a card
    • More of the modes on Abzan Charm!
    • All the great features on Tasigur, the Golden Fang
    • The first reason to “not be embarrassed” to play R/G or Temur?
    • Khans or Dragons?
      (which dragons)
    • If Manifest can make Trail of Mystery or Secret Plans happen (when Morph, alone, couldn’t)
    • And More!

    Your Hosts:

    Patrick Chapin – @thepchapin
    Michael J Flores – @fivewithflores

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    Abzan Aggro and Warden of the First Tree

    “Abzan Aggro and Warden of the First Tree” discusses…

    Identifying good cards… and playing them!

    How and when to “kill your darlings” in deck building. When do you, say, cut a Sakura-Tribe Elder, Goblin Piledriver… Or Courser of Kruphix? <-- This is a key deck building superpower!

    The secrets of the Abzan Aggro deck that Patrick and other top Pro players ran at Grand Prix Denver (including a second-place “steak knives” finish by friend, friend, and friend of the ‘cast Matt Sperling).

    Matt Sperling’s Abzan Aggro (care of Paul Rietzl)

    2 Bile Blight
    1 Herald of Torment
    2 Hero’s Downfall
    4 Thoughtseize

    4 Abzan Charm
    3 Anafenza, the Foremost
    4 Fleecemane Lion
    3 Rakshasa Deathdealer
    4 Siege Rhino
    2 Sorin, Solemn Visitor

    4 Heir of the Wilds

    2 Wingmate Roc

    3 Caves of Koilos
    2 Forest
    2 Llanowar Wastes
    2 Plains
    4 Temple of Malady
    2 Temple of Silence
    4 Sandsteppe Citadel
    2 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth
    4 Windswept Heath

    sideboard:
    2 Bile Blight
    1 Dark Betrayal
    2 Drown in Sorrow
    1 Murderous Cut
    3 Back to Nature
    2 Hunt the Hunter
    3 Glare of Heresy
    1 Wingmate Roc

    Contextualizing Abzan Aggro for a post-Fate Reforged world… Where Patrick and Michael talk about newcomer Warden of the First Tree!

    Warden of the First Tree
    Warden of the First Tree

    Many Warden of the First Tree ideas, and in-depth analysis of the card!

    What are you waiting for? Listen to this great new episode!

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