We were very happy to have so many people show up to our Halloween edition of Friday Night Magic. We have two new winners this week, so let’s get started with our Standard winner Cade Ryan:
4x Thoughtsieze
2x Bile Blight
2x Drown in Sorrow
3x Hero’s Downfall
3x Abzan Charm
2x Utter End
1x Murderous Cut
4x Fleecemane Lion
4x Courser of Kruphix
4x Siege Rhino
2x Wingmate Roc
2x Sorin Solemn Visitor
2x Elspeth Sun’s Champion
4x Sandsteppe Citadel
2x Temple of Silence
2x Temple of Plenty
3x Windswept Heath
4x Temple of Malady
2x Llanowar Wastes
3x Forest
2x Plains
2x Swamp
1x Urborg Tomb of Yawgmoth
Sideboard
2x Despise
1x Erase
1x Nyx Fleece Ram
2x Glare of Heresy
1x Rakshasha Deathdealer
1x Drown in Sorrow
1x Hornet Nest
1x Whip of Erebos
1x Nissa Worldwaker
1x Liliana Vess
1x End Hostilities
1x Mass Calcify
1x Duneblast
Cade was running Abzan Midrange. Cade’s version seems to be a more controlling route, looking to 1-for-1 trade his removal spells for his opponent’s creatures early, then
come over the top with his 4, 5 and 6-mana spells like Siege Rhino, Wingmate Roc and Elspeth, Sun’s Champion. Duneblast out of his sideboard is especially tricky, especially with a monstrous Fleecemane Lion in play, being able to keep a second creature alive through your sweeper.
Our Modern champion from this past weekend was Ryan Leggio (making one of the goofiest faces we’ve seen here):
19x Mountain
4x Goblin Guide
4x Hellspark Elemental
4x Eidolon of the Great Revel
3x Figure of Destiny
4x Lightning Bolt
4x Skullcrack
4x Rift Bolt
4x Lava Spike
3x Flames of the Blood Hand
3x Magma Jet
2x Shard Volley
2x Searing Blood
Sideboard
3x Molten Rain
3x Relic of Progenitus
2x Torpor Orb
3x Smash to Smithereens
2x Phyrexian Revoker
2x Volcanic Fallout
Ryan was running what appears to be his own twist on Mono Red Burn. His deck has the standard Goblin Guides, Eidolon of the Great Revel, Lightning Bolt and the like, but eschews the somewhat sketchy Vexing Devil for another 1-drop creature, Figure of Destiny. Figure can come down on turn 1 and give you something to do with your mana early and late, something that burn has trouble with if they draw too many lands. He’s also running Molten Rain in the sideboard which seems rather good in a format where the color fixing of choice is fetchlands into untapped shocklands. Want to see your name, picture and list up here? Want to show off your latest brew? Come to our Transit Road location every Friday night for Buffalo’s largest Friday Night
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