![]() Only one player registered Dusk Legion Duelist and Doomskar Warrior for Pro Tour March of the Machine: Hall of Famer Brian Kibler. The Canadians don't all have the exact same list, with minor disagreements in the numbers of cards like Archangel of Wrath or Sunfall, but their deck is jam-packed with power and they aim to go over the top of any slower midrange deck. After sideboard, Tyrannax Rex is a powerful option to ramp into as well. For example, how about Atraxa, Grand Unifier into Ossification? You could also cast Etali, Primal Conqueror and transform him on the next turn. With this curve, you can have access to nine mana on turn five, and then you can do pretty much anything you want. In addition to these seven Canadians, Federico del Basso and Christoph Schlom registered similar decks as well.Ī turn-four Invasion of Zendikar allows a turn-three Topiary Stomper to attack right away, which means that you can defeat the battle immediately. West Canada Regional Champion William la Hay, along with compatriots Philippe Gareau, Markus Thibeau, David Olsen, Cameron Sweetnam, Christian Trudel, and Adham Momen all registered a spicy five-color deck that exploits the synergy between Topiary Stomper and Invasion of Zendikar. Although Rakdos Breach has a lot of overlap with Rakdos Midrange, its flexibility and namesake stand out, and it's hard to argue with the deck choice of the reigning Pro Tour champion. Their deck is capable of being a big stuff deck in the matchups where that's good, especially in Game 1 before people are loaded with discard spells and countermagic, but then it can also turn into a removal-heavy midrange deck against that are weak to that. In addition, Chandra, Hope's Beacon is a powerful new top-end, and her ability to copy Big Score, Invoke Despair, or Breach the Multiverse can lock up games with ease. The sorcery will always provide a formidable battlefield presence, and there is the dream of milling Etali, Primal Conqueror yourself while grabbing Atraxa, Grand Unifier from your opponent's graveyard. The deck's primary game plan is to use Big Score to ramp into a turn-five Breach the Multiverse. ![]() ![]() In addition, Tim Hughes is playing an extremely similar list. As a group, Reid Duke, Seth Manfield, Will Krueger, Jakub Toth, Jim Davis, and Raphael Levy all settled on a deck that they have been calling Rakdos Breach in testing. and he once again put his faith in Big Score this time around. The Hall of Famer and captain of Team CFB UltimateGuard won Pro Tour Phyrexia by using Big Score to ramp into Indomitable Creativity. Let's start with the deck of the reigning Pro Tour champion, Reid Duke. ![]()
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