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In order to enter, you need to become a member. He played a Krenko's Command and a Mogg Flunkies , but still he mostly played the defensive game, choosing to attack Ford's library rather than his life. Ford kept adding to his attack force, but a few choice trades kept Victory alive long enough to mill Ford's entire deck.
And like that they were on to the second game. But Ford was building a team of his own. Victory simply suited up his Tormented Soul with Volcanic Strength , and began taking 3-point chunks out of Ford's life. At this point, Victory was on top , which soon became seven and then 9 thanks to Healer of the Pride. In this match-up we've got two names you know, but you might not know from where. Demars is the Eternal format expert. Though he's been putting up close-to-Top 8 finishes recently, this is his first trip to the elimination stages.
And Thomas Holzinger is the young gun. If you didn't know who he was in the last few months, it sure seems that you will. Holzinger's deck is a strong White-Green deck.
He has the hits in Yeva, Nature's Herald and Sublime Archangel , and he has the workhorses to back them up. Demars's deck, however, is a bit of a wild card.
When I asked how he felt about it, he shrugged his shoulders and said, "Well, it's crazy. That's for sure. On top of this he has Switcheroo , Spelltwine , Divination s and a few Unsummon s. While fiddling with the deck Demars kept throwing in more and more Wall of Fire , realizing how much his deck could use them. Brian Demars started with a Goblin Arsonist who got in there for one. Demars then made a Kraken Hatchling so Holzinger wouldn't do the same. Demars held his troops back and in the next two turns made a Rummaging Goblin and a Krenko, Mob Boss.
Holzinger paused, and rightfully so. This was about to get ugly. But Holzinger was prepared. Maybe he could race himself out of it. Then a hiccup happened which could have been a boon for the Austrian. Demars activated his Rummaging Goblin at the end of Holzinger's turn, but used it as a Merfolk Looter , drawing first instead of discarding first.
Quickly shuffling it into his hand, Holzinger called a judge to resolve this mistake. Though the fix took a bit of time, an appropriate action was reached. Demars took a random card from his hand, shuffled it back into his library, then properly activated the ability. Demars untapped, drew, and then said, "Let's do this right this time," as he tapped the Goblin again. He cast a Divination after the correct activation and passed the turn. Holzinger attacked with both his big creatures.
Demars made more goblins to chump the Yeva, Nature's Herald and took his first damage of the game to drop to Holzinger, defying the possibility of an Essence Scatter from Demars, staunchly cast the Angel again. It resolved, but he was forced to watch Demars's token total rise to The next turn the total Goblin count was 36; I'd say this is about critical mass.
Holzinger tried to keep up by casting a Captain's Call , but three dinky Soldiers was not going to make up the difference. The Serra Angel had brought Demars down to 12, but it seemed the Gobbo army was just biding time. Demars counted the defenders for his opponent and half-asked, "Uh, attack with 33 Goblins? Holzinger started this game with a turn-three Timberpack Wolf.
Demars had already cast two Goblin Arsonist and swung them both in the wolf's general direction. Holzinger went down to 17 and Demars followed with a Wall of Fire.
Yeva's Forcemage played the role of Gray Ogre as his pumps were unused. But it was followed closely by a Captain's Call and a Rhox Faithmender , so the fact that his enters-the-battlefield ability was not useful wasn't much of an issue. The Wall of Fire and the pinging Arsonists made for a barely penetrable wall. But if Holzinger didn't do anything soon, he wouldn't have the chance.
Holzinger went into it full force the following turn. Demars only had four Mountain s, but he could kill the Rhox Faithmender with help from the Goblin Arsonist s. Though this looked like a great trade for Demars, a Safe Passage made the American lose both goblins and drop to 16 life to make the totals The giant fish splashed in to take Holzinger to 7, and without an answer from the Austrian, the boat of a creature cruise-controlled to a victory.
Did you catch the Speed 2 reference? It was purposeful. This might have actually been the most entertaining match of Magic I've ever covered. On one hand you have Cedric Phillips, master of the in-game quip and pun. Tormented Soul met Aven Squire right off the bat. Make that three Tormented Soul s. Let's just throw cards at each other," Victory said while Phillips cast Divination. This game wasn't likely going to last long, as Victory played Volcanic Strength on one of the Tormented Soul s and started quickly ticking down Phillips life total.
But Phillips deck was positively bonkers, so it would be folly to count him out. Unsummon returned the enchanted Soul and Essence Scatter countered it on the way back down. Half of the Invocation disappeared with a Public Execution , but Exalted let Phillips get in for one life to drop Victory to five. Phillips was at just three life himself, but unable to stop the last Tormented Soul from dropping him to two life. Exactly enough to Sign in Blood Phillips for the win.
Phillips pleaded for "six of the best" but ended up keeping a hand full of blue cards and plains. The crowd laughed when Victory then played a Sands of Delirium.
Victory tried to land Tormented Soul again, but lost it to Essence Scatter. When Phillips drew Divination he asked out loud "Hm, what's in my deck?
No Encrust was on the top of Phillips deck, so Victory didn't even pretend. Throwing down all of his lands and milling Phillips in his main phase.
When Encrust , Phillips' only out, hit the graveyard, that was it. There's a story brewing here I think. Alex Lloyd is still undefeated this weekend and doesn't want to stop. Brian Demars however, does want him to. And Demars has one of the scarier-looking decks on its face. His Blue-Red Control deck can do just about anything if you give it time. But Lloyd's Green-Black deck certainly wasn't planning on affording it the opportunity. With tons of exalted creatures and big green monsters, he was hoping to get in there before Krenko, Mob Boss 's army or Stormtide Leviathan 's body could get in the way.
Alex Lloyd played first, as he was the first seed, and he started attacking early with a Duty-Bound Dead. Demars went to 18 before he laid a Wall of Fire to stop such little plinkings. But Lloyd immediately laid a Spiked Baloth and threatened to swing for five.
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