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What’s going on everyone DNinja89 here and I’m back with another Gem or jank, and this week we have Teferi control. I hope you enjoy the deck and if you want to see it in action then check out my YouTube channel. I upload every Tuesday and Friday hope to see you there.
So the deck revolves around teferi, sludge monster, and Trickster’s talisman. Originally I thought of sludge monster and talisman but after some testing (and some solid pulls) I found that Teferi fits perfectly. So main game plan is ramp out our threats depending on the situation. If it’s a creature deck then sludg monster can shut them down, more controlling match ups Teferi and some of our one offs can help with that.
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Hey ninja, just popping in to mention a trend happening in card design lately.Early in magic a certain clause was put on creatures."When *this card* deals combat damage to a player, do x"It was put on cards to prevent "ping-players" to have fun with cards like Psionic Gift and Hermetic StudyIn some of the newest releases the text has been altered to:"When *this card* deals damage to a player/opponent, do x"Which means that any enchantment that causes a ping is slowly increasing in power.While this does not apply to sludge monster, it will be a thing for you to watch for in the future.Maybe you can base a deck around it in arena one day ?I did a short search for stuff like [[flaming hands]] and Fire Whip but at the moment there isn't any historic ping, but perhaps it's comming. Ping has always been a player favorite, and they've altered the text in recent times so something must be coming.
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Ya know it’s funny because I’m working on a thermoalcheist deck. Not sure if it’s a traditional pinger deck but it will be one of those death bu 1000 cuts style decks.
Ping originated from prodigal sorcerer, who at that time got nicknamed "tim" as a reference to the sorcerer at the chasm in Monty python and the knights of the holy grail as he is zapping nearby stuff.