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Pierre Canali shows the complicated Extended combo deck "Sunny Side Up" which he played at the 2006 Magic World Championships. |
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MaddogMTG ::: Favorites trust me, I played the deck and it has a lot more to worry about then extirpate. I was pretty good at it but even then the deck just isnt good in a format with so much artifact hate. he says one kataki doesnt slow you down that much that is crap. they play kataki and you have to kill it or you lose heh. 07-07-12 03:15:23 _____________________________________________________ | |
sakonhagakure ::: Favorites I've seen something similiar tot his a few years ago in the casual room on mtgo to this. This combo is pretty easy to disrupt. All i gotta do is counter the second sunrise and he's finished. 07-07-10 04:06:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
nghiatran ::: Favorites i dont think he has to worry about wizards 07-07-02 14:54:08 _____________________________________________________ | |
Forestpuppetkai ::: Favorites i'm not the greatest player nor a super expert at the game. I've only really been playing for like four years and i dont know everything. But i think i found a flaw within his deck if he's going up against a wizard counter deck wouldnt that screw him up. what if you counter them themselves? also i run supreme inquisitor in my deck in which by tapping five wizards i can remove up to five cards in the opponents deck and if i remove the sunrises wouldnt that cause his strategy to collapse? 07-06-26 21:18:03 _____________________________________________________ | |
yoforillz ::: Favorites he runs 4 second sunrise. so much draw that he draws into multiples. after drawing the whole deck then the second sunrises start to recurr. 07-02-24 05:34:40 _____________________________________________________ | |
yoforillz ::: Favorites he uses ghost quarters. 07-02-24 05:33:38 _____________________________________________________ | |
SamyueruHikage ::: Favorites He uses some lands with sac. abilities (Cephalid Coliseum and the Archaeological Dig) along with Ghost Quarter so he can sac off his basics, and then get them all back with the Sunrise. It's simple when you know what he's doing, but extremely confusing otherwise. Hope this helped 07-02-18 07:21:30 _____________________________________________________ | |
memokona ::: Favorites is a fine and very original deck, sure it has to worry about extirpate, but in the while, it is great. and french hehehe way to go 07-02-17 22:54:19 _____________________________________________________ | |
druchiiphoenix ::: Favorites one vurnerability i found on MWS playing it was you can't tutor much of your combo, and you have no stalling.if you don't have the essentials(IE bloom dig bauble rise, lot of cards) you can't do nothing. 07-02-09 12:16:56 _____________________________________________________ | |
thecrimsonblitz ::: Favorites meddling mage->second sunrise, he has to cunning wish for an answer or kill it with his single pyrite spellbomb. Kataki works too, slows him down alot, so does leyline of the void or tormod's crypt in response to sunrise. Chants work well, play it in response to sunrise and they'll just stop for that turn, hell Gilded Light works too. Still, it has rogue factor more-or less and it can go off instant speed unlike the other combos in the format. It's an easy deck to hose in my opinion. 07-02-03 00:25:31 _____________________________________________________ |
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Magic Deck Tech: Sunny Side Up
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