Hello folks! Before anything else, I wish everyone all a
wonderful October 2015 ahead!
It has been weeks since the last time we saw a big modern
tournament. And now, people started selling modern cards. Do not get me wrong
for I have nothing against them. In fact, I like it because a handful of them
are selling cards we need at a very low or friendly price. For those who are
planning to get their feet wet with EDH, legacy, modern or even vintage
formats, or are just putting the final pieces for whatever eternal deck you are
working on, I think this is the perfect time acquiring those cards. You’re probably asking, until when is this time?
There is really no definite answer for that. So practically if you can buy them
now, please do so.
For a player who wish to enter modern but is on
a budget, experienced modern players will suggest decks that does not
utilize fetch lands or any expensive staples. Decks such as Mono Red Burn,
Balance-Cascade, Mono Black Eight Racks, Mono Green Infect, Kiln Fiend combo, Mono
White Kitkhins and Mono Green Aggro.
Speaking of budget friendly decks, I have this deck
ever since the Wizard of the Coast (WOTC) announced the creation of format in
2011, Mono Red Goblins. The deck comprised of summon creatures lead by tempest
print Mogg Fanatic, Goblin Guide, Tattermunge Maniac, Warren Instigator,
Siege-Gang Commander, Goblin Bushwhacker, Mogg War Marshal, Goblin Wardriver
and Goblin Chieftain.
After participating in small modern tournaments and
a series of gauntlet play tests, I am a little unsatisfied with my results. It
felt like that there’s a gap between my expectation and the deck. In September of
the same year, the WOTC conducted its first modern Pro Tour. One of the
featured matches was between Jon Finkel (UR Storm) and Patrick Chapin (Twin).
After reading it, I believe that I had found my answer. Calling a battalion of
goblins as fast as possible then swarm with everything we’ve got, is the thing
that I wish to do.
I revisit my pool and pondered, how will I get to
mimic the way he beckons goblins that quick. With my roster then was like next
to impossible for it consisted mostly of summon cards. I did a quick search
through the internet and ended up seeing Kuldotha’s
Rebirth. With a turn one bomb paired
with a paid kicker off Bushwhacker’s by turn two, things started to get well
for the home team.
In 2012, things get a little better when Avacyn
Restored (May 2012) and M13 (July 2012) came out. Banners Raised (Avacyn
Restored) acted as my fifth or sixth Goblin Bushwhacker while M13 gave two additional
token producing cards, Krenko, Mob Boss and Krenko’s Command. In February 2013
(Gatecrash), another one drop goblin was added –Foundry Street Denizen. Khans of Tarkir (September 2014) gave another token
generating card (Hordeling Outburst).
My seventy-five as of the
moment.
Non-creature
spells 19
4 Dragon Fodder
4 Krenko’s Command
4 Kuldotha’s Rebirth
3 Hordeling Outburst
3 Goblin Grenade
1 Banners Raised
Creature
spells 24
4 Mogg War Marshal
4 Goblin Bushswhacker
4 Memnite
4 Ornithopter
Sideboard 15
4 Lightning Bolt
3 Smash to Smithereens
2 Stone Rain
2 Tormod’s Crypt
2 Combust
1 Pithing Needle
1 Ghost Quarter
In other reading materials concerning budget deck:
in Gavin Verhey’s August 2013
article, he discussed Eight Rack’s line up in a budget form. In David Lane’s work, he briefly discussed
three budget decks: Mono Green Aggro, Eight Rack and Klin Fiend combo. Balance-cascade
deck is tackled in Saffron Olive’s work.
And if you’re interested with goblins: Collected
Company is the card tech that Kevin
Crimin is trying to use in his goblin deck. Now if you’re that combo type
of player who loves to pour everything in one turn, try the all-in deck by Travis Woo. And if you wishes to build a more competitive modern goblin deck, Sheridan Lardner’s work suggested three decks where Goblin
Piledriver is involved. And lastly, here
is a terse PPTQ tournament report from Darcy
Hartwick with goblins.
There you have it guys!
I wish in this little way we are helping others in
embracing this format we love.
Until next time folks!
Have a nice day.
-Paeng