Old School – Strictly Average – MTG https://strictlyaveragemtg.com When Strictly Better is just out of reach. Fri, 24 Aug 2018 12:52:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.2 124146750 Cosmic Horror Old School Throw Down GP Providence https://strictlyaveragemtg.com/2018/08/24/cosmic-horror-old-school-throw-down-gp-providence/ https://strictlyaveragemtg.com/2018/08/24/cosmic-horror-old-school-throw-down-gp-providence/#comments Fri, 24 Aug 2018 11:18:52 +0000 https://strictlyaveragemtg.com/?p=3289 I’ve been thinking about how to write this article for a few weeks now and I have come to the conclusion that I want it to be from my perspective as a new player to the format attending his first real “Old School” event.

So I arrive about 30 minutes early to the Union House Brewery in Providence seeing as how I’m in charge of signing people up and doing all the round pairings. Turns out the bar doesn’t open until 11:30 but I wasn’t the only early bird. I got to meet Jared a member of New England Old School and Paul a member of Sisters of the Flame out of New York. So now I’m here chatting with some old school veterans about the format and the community that has formed around old school and I think to myself this is gonna be a pretty awesome event.

Finally the bar opens the door and we head in to get set up. I start to get my laptop setup so I can get everyone signed in and paired for round 1.To be honest I was a little nervous at doing this seeing as how it was my first time doing any event like this. But after just a few minutes of signing everyone in and talking to each of them I realized that the whole reason why I started playing this format was the fact that it is so laid back.  I mean it really doesn’t get any better than this; a bunch of friends hanging out in a bar playing their favorite card game, drinking beer, and ordering bar food!

Now its time for Round 1. I’m playing a deck based around one of my favorite creatures of all time Atog. I choose to build a mono red version because I couldn’t justify the price tag on blue dual lands, especially on top of the money I had spent on the 5 collectors’ edition Moxes, Black Lotus, and Chaos Orb. I call the deck Atog Prison because, well, between the Blood Moons and Winter Orbs you’re usually going to have a hard time casting what you need. I won’t bore you with a whole tournament write up of how each of my matches went but I ended up with a respectable 4-2 record on the day which put me in 9th place out of 28 players. The prize pool pictured below is an Old School tradition. Everyone brings a card that’s playable and legal for Eternal. Central rules there is no limit or minimum. Then everyone that attends the tournament has to sign every card. At the end of the tournament we all pick a card out of the pile starting with first place. I ended up with that beautiful strip mine that I will now have forever as a memento from my first Old School event.

For me the whole tournament was a bit of a whirlwind. I was playing in my first large Old School event while trying to keep track of everyone’s win/loss record. But it was everything I had expected it to be. The whole reason why I wanted to play Old School in the first place was because it seemed like more of a group where friends gather to enjoy the whole reason most of us started to play this game in the first place: to have fun. I got tired of trying to go to FNM magic events because of the groups of people who only wanted to play with the best cards and the top decks to get really good for some big event some where.  I find that Old School isn’t about that. It’s more about brewing janky decks to play with for fun to remind us of simpler times in life. It’s about making friends and building a community of people who all enjoy this type of Magic: The Gathering.

So to finish this article off I want to say if you haven’t heard about Old School I recommend you look into it, and try and find the local group that may be near you. Build that budget deck that won’t break the bank but has some obscure cards that no one else uses. Build that deck because it just seems like fun to play and it doesn’t matter if you win or lose. Build that deck and find some friends, a comfortable bar, and play some Old School! Thanks for reading, I hope you enjoyed my article, and if you have any questions feel free to get in touch me and I will try and answer your questions.

Until Next Time!

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Old School: The Eternal Struggle https://strictlyaveragemtg.com/2018/07/24/old-school-the-eternal-struggle/ https://strictlyaveragemtg.com/2018/07/24/old-school-the-eternal-struggle/#comments Tue, 24 Jul 2018 08:30:08 +0000 https://strictlyaveragemtg.com/?p=2659 It has been a while since I last wrote here (6 months, in fact!), which also coincides with the limited opportunities I get to play face-to-face games. But much has transpired- new decks have been built, ideas have continued to percolate, a new format tried out…and prices on our beloved cards have continued to blow through every ceiling that was previously ‘all-time high’.

For those of you that caught my title pun, I didn’t actually play V:TES back in the day. Decipher Star Wars CCG ate up my disposable income once I moved on from Magic, and now that I think of it, I have a couple of pretty cool deck boxes that I am going to have to dig out to house 93/94 decks.

                                         (current deck boxes in use that I had kept from ‘back in the day’- 1996)

(classic Decipher Star Wars CCG deckboxes that I dug out of the dark recesses of a plastic storage bin, not coincidentally also full of boxes and binders of the old Star Wars cards! I think that Han frozen in carbonite will make a good home for my mono Blue artifact deck).

Last time I wrote, my 93/94 decks consisted of: mono Blue artifact ramp with Urza lands, R/G Kird Ape Berserk, Flying Men aggro blue (splashing green for Pendelhaven and pump) and mono Black. Since then, I have done some tuning and put some thought into how I might accomplish those upgrades (thanks to the Old School Discord server for being a great community!). In mono blue, I added a second Transmute Artifact to find what I need in a given situation and an Unlimited Nevinyrral’s Disk as a great answer to search up. Kird Ape Berserk now has a playset of the powerful green pump spell and 3/4 Taiga are Unlimited. Flying Men aggro has smoothed out its mana base with another Tropical Island, and mono black has found an Arabian Nights Sorceress Queen.

My most recent creation is a W/R fliers deck, with Rukh Eggs. All of my one- and two-drops are removal or are helping me get more mana to leverage the Land Tax, and then flying creatures can take over from there. If I get lucky, the Rukh Egg can block or be hatched from a timely Earthquake. Two Fellwar Stone are there in place of Mox Ruby and Mox Pearl, and with this many flying creatures it would be a luxury to have a Moat, but those are three cards that are currently out of my reach.

I don’t think that I’m taking enough advantage of cracking the eggs; perhaps adding the Preacher/City of Shadows combo would help accomplish that goal more consistently.

My nemesis:

This is the pride and joy of the friend who encouraged me to make my first 93/94 deck, and it’s pretty good at what it does- drawing cards, resetting hands and dealing damage one at a time from Black Vise and Underworld Dreams (often stacked together for double the fun!). I have been able to beat this beast of a deck on occasion (it’s weak to an early Blood Moon), but I really need to manage my removal and have early pressure in order to end the game before he can get his engine going.

The newest format that I was introduced to last month by my playgroup was one that I think would be a great way to introduce old/lapsed players to the world of 93/94- 60 card singleton, with restricted cards banned (sorry, Sol Ring and Chaos Orb), and further constricted to ABU cards (or same art/frame). I initially misunderstood the explanation, and built a G/W deck using EC rules. This left me with a nice curve and disruption, but I had used 17 cards from expansions that weren’t legal! Playing definitely hit the nostalgia notes for me, as when I first played the game having four of one card (especially a rare or a card from an older set) was not very common.  When you draw your powerful threat (or Lure a Thicket Basilisk) it feels like you’ve accomplished something!

My goal for next time is to have played more over the summer, and to have another deck to discuss. I’m hoping that it will be mono red, with Atog and artifacts.

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