This matchup is closer than you think, but you do have creatures that are just bigger than theirs. instead of two Forests, but it could very well be, that playing two lands that always enter the battlefield tapped is too much of a liability in this deck. Sign me up! It can be discarded with Regisaur and keep the value and for a low cost. Collected Company The board state bogged down, and he was able to get a Scavenging Ooze on basically an empty board. You should be aware of the fact that you can't sideboard out too many creatures because of CoCo. You deserve it. I don’t think you want Leyline against them because it just stops Dig Through Time, which you can take with Thoughtseize. I’m too skeptical about the Heart, but your experience seems a lot. 11/11 Yorvo, a 5/5 (or 8/8) onedrop and a 5/6 (or 2/3) Constrictor are attacking. It can be found with CoCo and uses +1/+1 counters. TappedOut.js Blog Widget. Can quickly grow large aswell and is quite resilient with it's regeneration ability, but can't get Trample like Pelt Collector. T3: Cast Yorvo, Lord of Garenbrig (enters as 5/5), onedrop "evolves" again, attack with a 5/5 onedrop and a 2/3 Constrictor. It seems right now that the deck is moving more towards being a Collected Company deck than this version. My own Scavenging Ooze led me to victory. Modern. Creature - Ooze: Cast: Rarity: R: Pow/Tuf: 2/2: Exile target card from a graveyard. Other than a pile of red removal spells, it might be the worst in all of Pioneer. Oran-Rief Ooze (3): Another Ooze that's a good fit for the deck as it's basically a Mini-Kalonian Hydra. He sadly lacks evasion, so he can be chumpblocked easily. Regisaur is a liability, no matter how huge it is. Vastwood Fortification There are very minimal changes I’d make right now. Scavenging Ooze (2): Two in the main, two in the side. Vintage. Game 3 went my way as I curved out and he stumbled. View All Versions. Scrounger: fast, 3 power, get back from the grave, but can’t block. Magic the Gathering, FNM is TM and copyright Wizards of the Coast, Inc, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All rights reserved. Scrappy is also very good against the removal heavy decks of the format. So just play out your cards, attack them, and make them have the combo. With this hand, you only need to draw a single land until turn 4 for the ideal curveout as seen below. Ashiok is not better than Ooze in this deck because you want to be playing to the board and also disrupting them, which Ooze does perfectly. If it was a creature card, put a +1/+1 counter on Scavenging Ooze and you gain 1 life. I just wanted to escape Phoenix and drive home. The deck is basically mono-green with a splash of black. Commander Multi. The card is a bit dependant on having a good board already, but is awesome anyways. That’s what I imagine, but I believe that exists some better options: Heart: tripulate with the creature that entered in the current turn, but when you don’t have a new creature or the new was countered, you “lost” an attacker. You can now import it in the MTG Arena client. This will require TappedOut.js included in your blog. That’s why I keep one in, but you want to be lean, and try to tag their best cards with Thoughtseize. Yes, this board plan is weaker to Ugin, but you’re not beating that card a lot of the time anyway. Privacy statement | As goes with aggro decks, it doesn't really have any form of card advantage (although CoCo can be seen as card advantage). 2/2. If I play any on Magic Online in Pioneer, I’ll probably write a follow up about the deck. Graveyard hate is obviously a threat, however, it is not as common in Pioneer as it is in other formats. I won game 1 in quick fashion, but then ran into a brick wall for game 2. It’s a wonder what a pump can do to make you feel like crushing people in Magic. The Reclamation Sage was there for UR Ensoul, but I don’t feel like I need that much for that matchup. After the defeat in the final round to miss the cut, I was a little resistant to playing in the Pioneer PTQ the next morning. Other people can view your private deck by using this url, Seems there are no cards in the Acquireboard. This matchup is one of the only in all of pioneer where they can make a bigger creature than you faster. 2 Scavenging Ooze; 4 Satyr Wayfinder; 4 Grim Flayer; 4 Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger; Lands (23) 1 Forest; 3 Swamp; 1 Mountain; 4 Overgrown Tomb; 3 Stomping Ground; 4 Blood Crypt; 4 Blooming Marsh; 3 Fabled Passage I didn’t face the Mono-Red Aggro version that won the Grand Prix at all, but I’d assume to sideboard like this. I rode that to victory and he couldn’t find his Inverter of Truth/Thassa’s Oracle combo. He didn’t draw the combo, and extended the hand. Surprisingly, many of modern Jund's staples are legal, like Thoughtsieze, Kolaghan's Command, Kroxa, Scavenging Ooze, Assassin's Trophy, shock lands, and … If it was a creature card, put a +1/+1 counter on Scavenging Ooze and you gain 1 life. Your opponents won't believe you how quickly your creatures can get huge (all of them CMC ≤ 3!) So that’s it! There are a million different matchups in Pioneer to worry about right now. These are two different decks, but the Big Red variation has been pushed out by Lotus Breach and Blue/Black Inverter. Having it in the early game is very powerful though, as it is a synergy-mutiplier for the deck. If it was a creature card, put a +1/+1 counter on Scavenging Ooze and you gain 1 life. DMCA requests | We’ll start off with the big one. +1 Scavenging Ooze, +3 Leyline of the Void, +4 Thoughtseize-3 Great Henge, -3 Heart of Kiran, -2 Scrapheap Scrounger. Maybe this spot should be Witchstalkers, but for now i'll test the Serpopard. So let’s get to what you all have been waiting for. Terms of Use | Hope they don’t kill your elf and the game is much easier. His ability is a bit better than Evolve (In this deck, Constrictor is the only creature with higher toughness than power, where triggering off of toughness matters. Scavenging Ooze Aasfressender Schlamm Limon nécrophage Melma Mangiacarogne 漁る … Also, i'm not very good at sideboarding, so feel free to tell me better sideboard cards or sideboard plans. In my list, I use a card that surprises me: Driven/Despair. So naturally, at Grand Prix Phoenix over the weekend, I played Green Black Stompy. Aggro Fatal Push (2): When you need cheap removal, Push is there for you. Maybe you can rec the matches. For the article too. In: 2 Fatal Push, 2 Thoughtseize, 2 Vivien, Arkbow Ranger; Out: 2 Scavenging Ooze, 4 Collected Company. The downside of giving your opponent a land is quite real, but worth it. Generally, the best draw engine is still going to be The Great Henge. Having that neat synergistic trick may be strong though. I’ve never reach the revolt, so I cut them. This matchup is not great for you. The finals would be another matchup sweat though. I knew this one would be good for me, at least in the first game. So this list was based on the meta at the time in Pioneer. Check out Magic at their website here, and thanks to Scryfall for having a great deckbuilding platform. He didn’t have the removal spell for my Llanowar Elves on turn 1, so I was able to get a 3 drop down to pressure him. I’m an even bigger fan of casting Elvish Mystic into a three drop on turn two. Scavenging Ooze: Core Set 2021 Scavenging Ooze: Secret Lair Drop This card has restrictions in the following formats: Format: Legality: Standard Legal Brawl Legal Pioneer Legal Modern Legal Legacy Legal Vintage Legal Help | Kraul Harpooner pulls double duty because it attacks and blocks well and then also kills Rankle and Spawn of Mayhem, which are two of the bigger problem cards. It went my way again and I got Blue/Green pairing. It’s not a slam dunk matchup by any means, but it’s much better than control. Sign me up! Video game fanatic since I played Wario Land on the Game Boy. I was a little worried, but being 6-0 and the number one seed in the top 8 meant I was going to be on the play for the first game of every match I played. Game 2 would be a different story though, he was on the play. If you can ever get a Great Henge or Rhonas out, your life is much easier. You take out part of the Henge/Regisaur combo because Regisaur is pretty bad when they kill it after the trigger in your upkeep. Can become quite big and leaves behind a token when it dies, so it is quite good against control decks. Thoughtseize (2): One mana hand disruption against Control decks. That’s a great guide to GB Stompy. Counters It's intended for Casual and FNM play only. This is a green-based Stompy Aggro deck with a splash of black. You want the Trophy’s to clear out Uro or anything else.