![]() ![]() It can work wonders against other decks, but a properly built Dredge deck can almost completely ignore the loss of two cards from the graveyard. Faerie Macabre – This is another card that is generally quite weak versus Dredge. The good news for Dredge players is that Extirpate is usually weak against you, as you will often need to be Extirpated 3 times to get locked out of a game, and a single Extirpate does relatively little but slow down the game. It is also quite good against anything playing Life From the Loam. After the jump let’s take a look at the available options that are most often played.Įxtirpate – This is seeing tons of play right now to neuter the Vengevine aspect of Survival decks. This is great news for Dredge since people are now packing graveyard hate that is quite weak against Dredge. Nowadays Vengevine Madness is slowly starting to dominate, and various decks and their sideboards are adapting to help fight the Vengevine menace, and are tailoring graveyard hate specifically for attacking this threat. A lot of people dislike this characteristic of Legacy (and old Extended formats), but I think it’s great. Tons of decks are viable and therefore it’s very hard to attack or defend the format from one specific angle. Hopefully moving forward, when deckbuilding, you'll consider the one card that'll fix up a fair number of your matchups and toss at least one poor little Pithing Needle into that sideboard of yours.Legacy is a format that is constantly in flux. It's playable in any deck's sideboard, and can sometimes just win you a match. Let's start with a simple bit of text about what Pithing Needle actually does: For the low cost of, there's no excuse as to why it's not played. However, it sees far less play, and a partial reason to this may be that people don't know how to use said card. ![]() Due to it's "catch-all" ability, this is one of the few cards in Magic's history that I feel should be in the majority of Modern decks’ sideboards. ![]() Since its initial printing, it's been printed 4 additional times. Rather than a deck article, this is solely about one card that appeared in the lovely block of Kamigawa. This is not going to be a normal article. ![]()
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