But just because a card has a big name in one format doesn't necessarily translate to casual town
He also mentioned that in cases where players are running them as Commanders, their overall strategies are generally obvious enough for opponents to mount a counter-plan
With that, we see some different variants of Anna and the inclusion of a lot of the racers featured in Sugar Rush , the game within the first Wreck-It Ralph movie
First, the champion, playing Mono-Black Necro Control: Creatures (7) Lands (23) Spells (30) 4 Nevinyrral's Disk 1 Hymn to Tourach 4 Necropotence 1 Ivory Tower 4 Dark Ritual 4 Drain Life 3 Stupor 2 Mind Warp 3 Contagion 1 Serrated Arrows 2 Demonic Consultation 1 Zuran Orb Sideboard Then, in third place, representing the aggro decks of the format, Brian Hackers Bad Moon Necro: Creatures (19) Lands (21) Spells (20) And then finally carrying on the fine tradition of B/r Necro-decks, Chris Pikula, who actually increased the red presence in the deck with Incinerates and multiple maindeck Shatters (Winter Orb, Howling Mine, Serrated Arrows, even Black Vise, Ivory Tower, and Zuran Orb were worthy targets)
Elegy AcolyteElegy Acolyte is an interesting card, mostly because its static ability is a somewhat nice impression of Tymna the WeaverTymna the Weaver