![]() Since Foil can be pitched to Force of Will, this isn't too big of a deal. ![]() The key is ensuring the dual lands can cast the majority of the cards in the deck. It's not a big deal, because instead of rainbow lands, you're effectively using dual lands. I underestimated how difficult it is to build a list using Foil as a resource, because you basically have to build your deck around it. I was tinkering around a lot last night with the list I've been working on. Is it right or have I done something wrong?I think it's definitely reasonable to have DR on the play and Gravestone on the draw in some matchups :) I'd just think about it more generally as "what will be my gameplan in this game?" For quite a few matchups, only one of them really makes sense (eg, boarding in Dread Return/targets against Czech Pile/Miracles probably isn't the most effective, whereas Gravestone's pretty sweet vice versa for Storm, where many of their lists run Gravestone as well :P), but the plan of "race them on the play, grind them on the draw" makes sense to me. On the play, I put only Dread Return, Ashen Rider and Blazing Archon. I will explain with an example: against Turbo Depths, on the draw I put Silent Gravestone and Firestorm (taking out Breakthrough and some Ichorid / Putrid Imp / Streeth Wraith). Is this a different game plan based on being on the draw or on the play? ![]() This list features Dread Return and Silent Gravestone, both in the sideboard. Now I'm coming back to play it thanks to this result at the GP, but some things have changed in the meantime. I played Dredge years ago and I have good memories with this deck.
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