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Post by JediCheese on Aug 8, 2013 17:45:18 GMT -5
Syncopate and Dissipate also remove it from the game. Most decks don't bother with remove soul (or whatever it's called now) because my deck plays large monsters late game with heavy hand disruption early (4x Liliana and 3x Duress post board).
Ultimately, every creature in the deck is crazy vs control decks that Veilborn Ghoul is good against.
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Post by JediCheese on Aug 13, 2013 0:57:47 GMT -5
More thoughts about the deck post game day.
Control is such a beating for them game 2+3. You have so much power vs them after sideboarding it's astounding. I am tempted to run a 2nd Vraska and/or Pithing Needle in the board vs Control. Both cards are amazing and it's very easy to find an opening in which to play them. You keep running stuff into their force field of counters and the second it falters they die. When they are using Terminus/Supreme Verdict to hold off the beatings, you have all but won and it's time to drop Liliana/Underworld Connections/Thragtusk and finish them.
The aggro matchups are somewhat poor, but still playable. Between spot removal and Mutilates, you've got a bunch of disruption. Plus Thragtusk/Desecration Demon block very well. The Demon is bad vs the various token decks, but even then it's not the end of the world vs the 1/1 swarm because it whittles down their forces.
I got hosed in the Quarter finals of one Game day because my oppoent was playing B/r Zombies. Doomblade = 3 dead spots in the maindeck. Also game 3 he Appetite for Brains' me and Lifebane Zombie for two Thragtusks that would have kept me alive and could have been blocking profitably.
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