Before Thalia, the matchup was basically a bye. only TES and ANT are much better equipped to deal with Thalia and GSZ-> Teeg than Dredge is to deal with DRS or RIP. I'll be in the way decks stop playing at least 4 sideboard cards against graveyards, be in the way people forget about how to play against this deck, and when the metagame has thought I'm completely dead and gone - I'll be there, too.Hahahahaha.ĭredge is running into the same problem that TES/ANT did with Maverick. Wherever decks are trying to grind out their small win percentages against other decks through sideboard slots, I'll be there. Wherever you can look - wherever there's a metagame that has grown complacent, so unprepared to fight graveyards, I'll be there. I'll be all around in the dark - I'll be everywhere. A linear deck ain't got a place in a format of its own, just little piece of a big subsection of the format, the one subsection that belongs to a lot of linear decks, then.ĭredge: Then it don't matter. They could make ya an obsolete deck.ĭredge: Well, maybe it's like they says. NecroYawgmoth: How am I gonna know about ya, Dredge? Why they could remove ya completely from magic and I'd never know. Linear decks can't do enough to put up with this. Thought out my losing sideboard all clear, Ma. maybe I can find a way to beat someone, just scrounge around and maybe find out what it is that's wrong and see if they ain't somethin' that can be done about it. It's just, well, as long as I'm a linear deck anyways. NecroYawgmoth: Dredge, you're not aimin' to kill nobody with all that graveyard hate in this meta.ĭredge: No, Ma, not that.
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