You can read day 357 here, where we featured a Modern Humans deck that forgoes all but white in order to stay lean and mean. Madcap Experiment Kaladesh Foil Modern Card Kingdom SELL US YOUR CARDS Kaladesh Foil: Madcap Experiment Add To Wishlist Restock Notice Gatherer & Rulings NM EX VG G 3 available 0.49 Add to Cart Sell your Madcap Experiment Switch to Non-Foil Other Versions Show All Versions Customers who purchased Kaladesh: Madcap Experiment also bought. This is day 358 of ’s 2017 Deck of the Day column, where each day we’ll feature a different Standard, Modern, or Legacy deck that caught our eye. Here are the changes I would make going forward: This combo can singlehandedly beat a lot of the format once resolved, and it offers this deck a new dynamic angle of attack that it didn’t previously have. Some Moon decks have been turning to powerful combos to win the game quickly, and this version is doing exactly that by using the combo of Madcap Experiment and Platinum Emperion. The 3 mana enchantment has proven itself as a powerful Modern staple as of late, and just like most Moon decks, this one functions significantly better when it is in play, potentially locking opponents out of the game without much effort. ![]() Lastly, Bonfire of the Damned plays a critical role in this deck, wiping the opponent’s board once this deck has its mana in place.īlood Moon is perhaps the centerpiece of this deck. Madcap Experiment deals damage to you equal to the number of cards revealed this way. Put that card onto the battlefield and the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. Chandra, Torch of Defiance is an excellent way for this deck to draw cards and gain extra mana while killing opposition creatures. Madcap Experiment 150 JPY Stock 0 Cost (3)(R) Reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal an artifact card. Inferno Titan and Stormbreath Dragon end the game very quickly, while Thragtusk can help this deck get back into the game and Thrun, the Last Troll is a nearly impossible to answer threat. Once this deck has asserted its mana dominance over the opponent, there are several ways for it to take advantage of it. Stone Rain is the easiest (and least color intensive) land destruction spell available, while Mwonvuli Acid-Moss is a little more expensive but has both land destruction and ramp attached to it, singlehandedly swinging the game in this deck’s favor. The latter of which is better in this deck than most thanks to Utopia Sprawl being a very important card to this deck’s strategy. Birds of Paradise and Arbor Elf are the 1 mana creatures that ramp mana. For ramp, this deck only plays 1 mana “ramp” spells, as it fits better into this deck’s curve. ![]() Primarily, this deck is looking to gain a significant mana advantage over its opponent, both through ramp and land destruction. The deck we’re featuring today takes the traditional Ponza decklist and adds a very powerful combo to it. Its ability to stifle opponents in a very new way makes it an appealing option for many. Remember: the family that laughs together, stays together.R/G Ponza has been a deck on the rise in Modern over the last several months, especially on MtGO. They also have the benefit of not making nervous parents explain the meaning of a few choice words. And these 35 movies hit the mark.Įach of them fit the sweet spot that can send every generation into hysterics, possibly for different reasons. It just has to make everyone gathered on the couch laugh – which, admittedly, is no easy task. But the humour doesn’t have to play only to the less-developed brains in the audience. ![]() ![]() Sure, for a movie to qualify as ‘fun for the whole family’, that inherently means it must entertain the youngest members of the brood. Let’s clarify this right from the start: no, ‘family comedy’ is not a euphemism for ‘kids’ movie’.
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