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2017 eternal lands
2017 eternal lands












2017 eternal lands

while being a very serviceable nuisance for any deck relying on non-white removal. Voice is quite interesting, and certainly punishes the instant-speed utility of cards like Brainstorm and Snapcaster Mage. This list is incredibly similar to that of last week, but with less diversity in three drops (no Rallier nor Tireless Tracker, but still including Excavator and Leovold) and a spicy two-drop addition of Voice of Resurgence. Looking to the Top 8, it broke down as below: Deck Lands followed Death & Taxes with nine players, and bizarrely Aluren, quite an underplayed archetype in the Western and Online world, equaled this! Although Delver can be a fearful matchup, the slow clock of Pile and the upswing of decks like Eldrazi (and downswing of D&T) seems to leave the field ripe for Griselbrand or Omniscience. Japan has always been known for its penchant for Show and Tell (it taking down many Japanese GPs in the past) and I think there is no better time than now to be Cheatyfaceing things into play. Interestingly, Eldrazi was the second most-played deck by a large gap (twelve players). In equal third with Czech Pile was a boogeyman that hasn’t reared its head in a while – Show and Tell variants. Grixis Delver, however, eclipsed all, with twenty-four players and continues to cement itself as the cream of the metagame. Surprisingly, 4c Control is not as omnipresent as expected, reflecting quite a divide between the Japanese and Western world’s metagame.

2017 eternal lands full#

Lucky I can read some basic katakana! You can find the full breakdown (in Japanese) here. First, let’s run through the metagame breakdown, courtesy of the KMC (Known Magician’s Clan) website. With an impressive 203 players, it’s one of the cap-off events for Japanese Legacy. Welcome to another This Week in Legacy! This week the big event that went past was the Eternal Party 2017, held in Osaka, Japan.














2017 eternal lands