The owner of this deck hasn't added a sideboard, they probably should...
Start typing a card name and use the auto-complete feature to quickly select the card you're trying to add. Enter a quantity and add that card to your sideboard!
Submit a list of cards below to bulk import them all into your sideboard. Post one card per line using a format like "4x Birds of Paradise" or "1 Blaze", you can even enter just the card name by itself like "Wrath of God" for single cards.
My friend plays jund at my school, and he's beating the crap out of us! i needed to think of a way to beat it. constructive criticism is needed!
This deck has been viewed 831 times.
Well, while Cruel Ultimatum is a back-breaker, it might not be the most viable in this deck. That slot might be better suited for Spreading Seas, which is stellar against Jund. Just go ahead and turn that Savage Lands, Rootbound Crag, or Raging Ravine of his into a plain old Island, and see how mad he gets...oh, and why not draw a card in the process!
Permalink
thanks! i forgot completely about Spreading Seas! you're right, it doesnt really fit. thanks again! any more tips?
Well, if he's running a lot of non-basics, as he most likely is, Anathemancer can be pretty punishing. Granted, you're now running Spreading Seas to deal with the land problem, and Spreading Seas limits Anathemancer a bit, but he's tougher to deal with. Sure, he can Maelstrom Pulse your Spreading Seas, but Anathemancer jumps back with unearth. And you can always bin him along with the Specter off a Blightning and unearth them both to counter the disadvantage. So, Anathemancer gives you more Blightning resistance and screws over Jund's mixed mana dependency s'more, so he's a thought.
Ilovedaboobies has deleted this comment.
Hey just to clear something up here, he doesn't beat me, and my deck was put together whilst i was wasted so.... He's not beating the crap out of us, just you. Also Nice deck.
I dont understand the point of double negative. people run it all the time in grixis but cancel is just the same thing. Cause if someone cast lightning bolt you cast double negative cause its all you have then they can cast another spell, you dont have to cast both spells at the same time. I guess i dont see double negative good cause ive never seen a good reason to use it.
See, in Jund, there is this card called Bloodbraid Elf with this keyword called Cascade. Now stay with me, cause Double Negative can stop both Bloodbraid and the other spell. I know that's hard to believe, but that's why Grixis runs it over Cancel. I hope you see why against Jund, which is this decks main reason to exist, he runs Double Negative
so even if you would cancel bloodbraid the cascade would still go ok. makes more sense why there is double negative. i started playing when zendikar came out. Ive seen people who run it but never seen it used properly.
Dl2agn has deleted this comment.
lol
If you really want to beat the crap out of Jund, run Red Deck Wins with Roiling Terrain and Goblin Ruinblasters. As it is, you're on the right path with Spreading Seas. Mana manipulation/destruction absolutely ruins Jund.
thanks! do you have a link to a good one?
Also, do you have a really solid finisher in this deck? It doesn't seem like it needs one, but Sphinx of Jwar Isle might be doable, though I'm not so sure. Granted, he's bigger than Broodmates and has shroud, so he's a pretty reliable anti-Jund finisher, but I'd only run him if you have problems finishing it all off.