![]() This deck, in addition to having many of the features of a traditional linear combo deck, has an especially strong backup plan: Wurmcoil Engine. To ensure that we can do this, we get to pack free counter spells, one mana Vindicates, instant speed Demonic Tutors, some of the fastest mana this side of Goblin Charbelcher, and our very own Vintage staple, Goblin Welder. The fundamental purpose of this deck is to get Painter’s Servant in play while Grindstone’s ability is resolving, thus forcing your opponent to mill their entire library. I also want to highlight a handful of underutilized cards that don’t deserve their outsider status in that format. Now that you know a little about me, I want to tell you about my current favorite deck in Legacy. ![]() (Interesting fact #1: These actually left the format at the same time through a weird quirk in tournament structure.) This was broken up by the occasional foray into Standard and Extended when no other options were available, but I have been playing and developing decks in Eternal formats for years. I have played Eternal formats since Extended stopped letting me play with the original dual lands and Force of Will. This was a lucky break for me, not just on account of my employment, but because Ohio is still one of the bastions of Vintage in the United States and has a burgeoning Legacy scene. I am a teacher and grad student who grew up in and recently moved back to Ohio. Hello all, and welcome to “If it’s broken…” a new semi-weekly column where, if it’s broken, then you are probably playing the right formats.
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