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Wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard
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wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard
  1. #Wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard full#
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On the other hand, the deck is a bit slow and lacking in removal to really compete, which makes it feel more like an Against the Odds deck than something you'd expect to win a tournament with. The deck also feels like a blast to play at the kitchen table (or even at an FNM for fun).

  • So, should you play Zacama Storm? It's a great option if you want to get the "I comboed off with Zacama" merit badge.
  • #Wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard full#

    Adding in a handful more enters-the-battlefield creatures to take advantage of the fact we are running a full set of Panharmonicons seems like a good plan. This means we're often left taking off our fourth turn to cast Panharmonicon while not getting any value from the artifact for several more turns.

    wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard

  • Finally, one of the things that drove me crazy about Zacama Storm is that Panharmonicon only interacts with Zacama, Primal Calamity.
  • Something like Spring // Mind is probably just better in the deck, while incorporating a Desert package and using Hour of Promise is another good possibility. People tend to stick it in decks as a ramp card, but unless you are really built around it, it often doesn't play like a ramp spell because you need to have extra lands in hand for it to do anything.
  • Wayward Swordtooth is the card that gets my vote for most misunderstood from Rivals of Ixalan.
  • Replacing it with something like Abrade that deals with a two-drop on the play or the draw is probably ideal. If we are on the draw, we can't use it to answer a Winding Constrictor, for example, which often leaves us in a position where we are essentially dead on Turn 2. While cycling away is nice, the problem is that Censor isn't a reliable way to protect ourselves on Turn 2.
  • As for individual cards, there are three that I think are worth talking about.
  • We have a lot of cards that are only good when we are comboing off, which sometimes leaves us with a lot of uncastable cards over the early turns of the game. Second, while we have a lot of synergy once we get a Zacama, Primal Calamity down, we don't have very much synergy outside of the combo itself. Most of the time, slow decks get away with being slow by having a lot of removal, but our deck is both slow and very light in removal, which sometimes leaves us just crossing our fingers and hoping we don't die until Turn 6 or 7, which isn't all that practical, especially against aggro decks.
  • As for the bad news, let's start by talking about the deck in general, and then I want to talk about a couple of specific cards.
  • While we have to suffer through some non-games to get there, it's amazing once we do.
  • Most importantly, the deck is really fun when we get the right draw.
  • Third, even if we don't combo off, if we can ramp into Zacama, Primal Calamity, we have a pretty good chance at winning the game, and we have a lot of ramp to get there. Second, we comboed off a pretty reasonable percentage of the time (about 40% of the time). When we get everything assembled, it really did feel like we were playing a storm deck. First, the combo has to be one of the sweetest ways to win in Rivals of Ixalan Standard.

    wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard

    Let's start with the good news about Zacama Storm.

    wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard

    Heading into the matches, I was worried that we wouldn't combo off at all (or win a match), but that worry proved to be unfounded.

  • As far as our record, we finished 2-3, and I was thrilled with the result.
  • #Wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard series#

    Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. If you have feedback on the one-video format, make sure to let us know in the comments! Anyway, let's get to the videos, and then we'll have some thoughts on the deck. Last week during our Instant Deck Techs, the crazy Standard combo deck Zacama Storm was by far the most popular deck, which means we are heading to Standard this week to see if we can go (almost) infinite with Zacama, Primal Calamity and Panharmonicon! Is it possible that using Zacama, Primal Calamity to untap our lands a whole bunch of times before winning with Walking Ballista is a legitimate plan? That's what we're about to figure out!īefore we get to the videos, you'll probably notice that our Much Abrew this week is all one video, which gives Zacama Storm a bit of an Against the Odds feel. This is perfect because Zacama Storm looks a lot like an Against the Odds deck. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing.













    Wurg zacama mtg goldfish standard