![]() ![]() ![]() I am really interested in Silent Gravestone, though, since it not only disables hate, but also actively nerfs cards like Deathrite Shaman. And then Ashen Rider can take care of Glacial Chasm or Tabernacle or Marit Lage in a pinch. The plan is to apply the minimal but non-negligible amount of pressure to minimize the damage of a Bojuka Bog (and also hopefully force it early with a Cabal Therapy) while hopefully restricting any recursion/toolbox stuff off the graveyard hate. My current approach has been to bring in graveyard hate (Faerie Macabre or Leyline of the Void) and Ashen Rider. I happen to be in a very Lands-heavy meta, so I'm also interested if anyone has any good strategies against the deck. ![]() ![]() I feel like removing Ashen Rider from the deck is a huge mistake, but at the same time it has never been the difference in a match, though I get the feeling that is just due to the matchups I've faced. I'm not sure if this is the best or worst way to play against lands to be fair, as I don't tend to play against them much.Īny one got a proven tactic to play against Lands?I do often bring in Ashen Rider as a catch-all, but I don't think I've ever actually DR'd it for any reason besides to cast DR for bridge zombies in a game I was definitely winning and just had to target something with DR. I name Crop Rotation every chance I get, and generally try to land as many zombie tokens as I can ASAP. I very rarely play it TBH, as most of the opponents I face tend to run proper hate that needs an answer that doesn't rely on Dread Return, or non-terminal stuff like Surg Ext. In a fair match-up, I'm not sure Ashen Rider is necessary, I tend to go with 1 DR targeting GGT in the main too.Īshen Rider for me is a catch-all for stuff like Glacial Chasm, Ensnaring Bridge, Moat, Show n Tell etc. ![]()
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