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Hey, can you give me some advice for sideboarding? I had most of the main already because I play rakano plate for ladder so i decided to make your tournament deck and sb and I finished the sb tn so I have everything but I'm unsure about the sb plan, any advice and tips?? Thanks!
Hey, unfortunately I wouldn't recommend bringing this list to a tournament. It's from the first week of Horus Traver so it hasn't been updated since Protect costed 1, Soulfire Drake costed 5, and Dead Reckoning/Dusk Road have come out.
But for sideboarding, Oathbook is generally good against Harsh Rule decks and Firemaw was for decks that were weak to Flying. I usually swapped the 1 Protect with a Finest Hour in matchups where aegis was better than a buff, but again Protect costed 1 so it was easier to cast.
Groundbreaker was pretty weak in this tournament and Soulfire Drake has been nerfed since then. Drake was really strong and maybe it can still work in control matchups where they don't have much silence.
But overall this deck isn't the best version of itself anymore. Whirling Duo is the biggest addition to it, which replaces Silverwing Familiar in most cases.
Thanks so much for replying back to me, so I like aggro and midrange decks, do you have a deck you'd think I'd like that I could do well with for tounreys? I recently started playing eternal but I've been a long time mtg player so I picked it up quickly, and thanks again!
My favorite aggressive midrange decks right now are Praxis Midrange, Praxis Tokens, and Argenport Midrange. You need Horus Traver to really build Argenport but the Praxis decks are doable for new players. Especially Tokens, which actually won the last ETS tournament
But for sideboarding, Oathbook is generally good against Harsh Rule decks and Firemaw was for decks that were weak to Flying. I usually swapped the 1 Protect with a Finest Hour in matchups where aegis was better than a buff, but again Protect costed 1 so it was easier to cast.
Groundbreaker was pretty weak in this tournament and Soulfire Drake has been nerfed since then. Drake was really strong and maybe it can still work in control matchups where they don't have much silence.
But overall this deck isn't the best version of itself anymore. Whirling Duo is the biggest addition to it, which replaces Silverwing Familiar in most cases.