If you read my blog a lot then you are going to notice me being in love with Restoration Angel. This card is nuts and only gets better the larger the card pool. It is an obvious inclusion in a deck like Melira/Birthing Pod as it is designed around creatures with ETB effects. Another that I am almost positive will see loads of play is Thragtusk, especially because of the lack of people casting the card Phantasmal Image in modern (at least in my experience). You could also play with cards like Blood Artist as a final part of the combo that has synergies with cards like Reveillark so you can kill your opponent without having to find a card like Murderous Redcap. You could even go full on combo and change some slots so you have Blood Artist and Redcap as ways to kill your opponent. If I were to play Pod in an event tomorrow then I would play a list something like this:
Creatures
4 Birds of Paradise
4 Wall of Roots
4 Birds of Paradise
4 Wall of Roots
4 Kitchen Finks
3 Melira, Sylvok Outcast
3 Viscera Seer
3 Melira, Sylvok Outcast
3 Viscera Seer
2 Restoration Angel
2 Blood Artist
1 Murderous Redcap
1 Ranger of Eos
1 Reveillark
1 Sun Titan
1 Ranger of Eos
1 Reveillark
1 Sun Titan
1 Thragtusk
Artifacts
4 Birthing Pod
Sorceries
2 Inquisition of Kozilek
Instants
4 Chord of Calling
Lands
2 Temple Garden
2 Godless Shrine
2 Misty Rainforest
2 Marsh Flats
2 Overgrown Tomb
1 Razorverge Thicket
1 Gavony Township
4 Verdant Catacombs
Basic Lands
3 Forest
2 Swamp
2 Planes
Sideboard
1 Driver of The Dead
1 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Thoughtseize
1 Linvala, Keeper of Silence
1 Nekrataal
1 Corpse Traders
3 Path to Exile
1 Shriekmaw
1 Spellskite
1 Gaddock Teeg
2 Inquisition of Kozilek
1 Dimir House Guard
Blood Artist gives this deck a way to win games that would not normally be winnable. This is a good plan for any of the fair decks like Jund and the Mirror because both of those match ups come down to one for ones and if you can keep a Blood Artist around you will be so far ahead. This list is obviously untested but I definitely think it has potential.
Another list that I loved playing was the modern iteration of Caw Blade. The evolution of this deck as the season went on forced me to include black for discard spells and Lingering Souls because of the Tron matchup. With the printing of Restoration Angel I wanted to take a trip back to the sky where Caw Blade became famous. With cards like Squadron Hawk and Vendillion Clique, Restoration Angel becomes the nuts against both fair and unfair decks. Against Jund, Angel gives you the ability to keep up with the card advantage that Bloodbraid Elf provides. Against storm and Splinter Twin the Angel is not too good but thats why I like having access to cards like Thoughtseize and Inquisition of Kozilek. Another card from Avacyn Restored that I really want to play with is Grislebrand. Another thing that I loved about this deck was the Gifts Ungiven sideboard plan. Forget Iona and Elesh Norn, Grislebrand seems like the nutter butters against just about anyone. The other two reanimation targets are very good in certain match ups but if recent legacy events have shown us anything, reanimating Grislebrand is awesome. If I were to play Caw Blade in an event tomorrow, this is the list I would play:
Creatures
4x Squadron Hawk
4x Snapcaster Mage
3x Restoration Angel
3x Vendillion Clique
Spells
4x Path to Exile
3x Remand
3x Inquisition of Kozilek
2x Serum Visions
2x Thoughtseize
4x Cryptic Command
2x Sword of Feast and Famine
1x Gifts Ungiven
Lands
4x Seachrome Coast
3x Creeping Tar Pit
2x Hallowed Fountain
1x Watery Grave
4x Scalding Tarn
2x Marsh Flats
1x Swamp
1x Planes
4x Island
3x Darkslick Shores
Sideboard
1x Disenchant
1x Wrath of God
2x Gifts Ungiven
1x Dispel
1x Linvalla Keeper of Scilence
1x Sower of Temptation
1x Spellskite
1x Unburial Rights
1x Iona, Shield of Emeria
1x Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite
1x Grislebrand
1x Mindbreak Trap
1x Thoughtseize
1x Tarland, Sky Summoner
From my experiences playing this deck, the Gifts sideboard is about the best thing you can be doing in this format. Tarland, Sky Summoner is another card that seems like it would be fantastic against decks that are trying to one for one you out of the game. This sideboard is a bit tricky to use and I would not recommend this deck at all without some testing of your own. The sideboard does not seem like it should change much at the moment but if you want to change it I would only touch the parts that are not the reanimation package because it is very very good.
I hope that these lists are helpful to those who read my blog. If you need advice or have suggestions for me don't be hesitant to post in the comments or find me on twitter.
Cheers,
Thomas Overton
@darkwingduckz on twitter
Sweet lists man, good stuff.
ReplyDeleteHave you considered Zealous Persecution for the Caw SB?
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