Post by Daij_Djan on Sept 21, 2021 21:20:07 GMT
Welcome to the Deckbuilders' Challenge originally created by sdfkjgh! To participate in this Contest you'll have to design a deck along the contest guidelines and throw it into the arena with other competitors' entries! At the end of every two weeks, a winner will be determined by forum poll, and the winner decides the challenge for the next fortnight's Contest!
Here we go, competitors: our thirty-eighth challenge!
The winner of the “Limiter Removal poll“ was BinaryBolas with...
(Canadian Highlander) {Comments} Canadian Highlander, if one desn't know, is an 1v1 100-card singleton format with no ban list but a points system (top 10 points per deck, problematic cards come with high points). With limitaions in cards or card game formats gone, I think the existing time walk deck can be better (or worse?) with some combo-oriented Hearthstone cards. The goal of this deck is to survive (Fog, etc.), answer your opponent's threats (Counterspell, etc.), then find (Spellseeker, etc.) your extra turn spells (Time Walk, etc.), and repeatedly (Regrowth) cast them so that you can win by keeping hitting your opponent with a 2/1 (Snapcaster Mage) or a 3/1 (Vendilion Clique). With access to Hearthstone cards, more protections (Ice Block, etc.) and mana accelerations (Sorcerer's Apprentice, etc.) can be added to this deck. (Of course, let's assume those cards have one or two in their costs.) These cards can make an already degenerate deck much more degenerate (or less, but certainly more fun). Also, Time Sidewalk is a fine addition to the deck, just because. (Interestingly, one of the HS card get nerfed right before I post, namely Incanter's Flow. It's still good, though, because it can get your 50+ (ideally) spells in your deck cost 1 less!) |
And the challenge issued by our winner was...
BinaryBolas said:
In honor of returning to returning to Innistrad, build a deck featuring transformable double-faced cards as your main theme or key component. (meld cards included) Please provide a decklist using deckstats, tappedout or similar. Feel free to add some comments as they will be included in the final poll. Please provide a deck name as well as choose a card to represent your deck in the poll.
And now, time to begin the challenge!
Best of luck, competitors!