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Ask Ken, 04/12/2004

Is there a new deck out there that takes the best card from all the available sets and meshes them together?

It’s a brand new week here at Ask Ken, and we sure are glad you decided to join us again. I’m your host, Ken Krouner. As much as we like to change things up here, one thing that remains constant is answering a little Reader Mail! Hey!


Today’s letter comes to us from Michael Jacob. Michael writes:


Type Two looks pretty bland to me. It seems to me that all the best decks at the moment are from a single block and maybe a foursome of cards.


Goblins – Onslaught block with skullclamp

Affinity – Mirrodin block with naturalize (optional)

Astral Slide – Onslaught block + wrath/(matrix optional)

Tooth and Nail – Mirrodin Block + Akroma (urzas are optional)


Is this block vs block metagame because of the overall weakness of 8th and legions to constructed play, or is it because both block’s mechanics require over half your deck devoted to them to get any appreciable affect? (Affinity needs a lot of artifacts, goblins need twenty others to be playable, rift/slide needs 20+ cyclers, clamp needs a ton of cheap creatures). Is it both?


Is there a new deck out there that takes the best card from all the available sets and meshes them together?


Thanks for the letter Michael and thanks for having two first names, you are part of a rare breed that can change their name at a moment’s notice with a mere comma.


I think you hit the nail on the head. The blocks created such powerful synergy with their mechanics that it is difficult to build an effective deck without devoting all your resources to making the deck work. In formats where abilities are this powerful, synergies will always be more powerful than a deck of all the most powerful cards in the set.


This holds true for Limited too. That is why a devoted Cleric deck (Onslaught Block) or Affinity deck (Mirrodin Block) could easily handle a deck full of bomb rares.


The source for defining formats,

KK


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