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Menace 2412 decks "Top 8" jouent cette combo.
1 sur le champ de bataille
1 sur le champ de bataille ou commandant
1 sur le champ de bataille
Terrain qui se renvoie en main
N'importe quel terrain qui peut se renvoyer lui-même en main. (voir "Bounceland" dans le wiki)
1 sur le champ de bataille
Dans la bibliothèque :
2 Terrain (N'importe quel terrain.)
Combo proposée le 25/07/2023, commentaire de ZeSword :

Depuis janvier 2016, la carte Summer Bloom a été bannie du Modern.

Wizards of the Coast a écrit :
We look for competitively viable decks that frequently win before the fourth turn. The Amulet Bloom deck has reached a performance level that is consistent with those criteria. In the past year, Justin Cohen finished second at Pro Tour Fate Reforged and Benjamin Miller made the Top 8 at Grand Prix Oklahoma City. At the StarCityGames.com Cincinnati Open, with over 1,000 competitors, Bobby Fortanely won and Bill Comminos finished in the Top 8.

This deck frequently wins before the fourth turn. With an Amulet of Vigor, a Summer Bloom, a bounce land such as Simic Growth Chamber, and another land such as Gemstone Mine, the deck can generate seven mana for additional plays on turn two. Primeval Titan, or Hive Mind with a Summoner's Pact, can end the game very quickly. For these purposes, we are treating a turn-three Hive Mind with a Pact (which forces your opponent to pay %2%G%G next upkeep or lose the game) as a turn-three win.

We looked into which card could be banned to reduce the frequency of the very early wins. When the deck generates seven mana on turn two, there are a lot of cards that could lead to a quick finish. So we focused on the cards that lead to that explosive mana, and that led us to choose between Summer Bloom and Amulet of Vigor.

Since either card would be sufficient, the issue turned to what possibilities remained after either card was banned. Banning Amulet of Vigor leaves a Summer Bloom ramp deck. Banning Summer Bloom allows Amulet of Vigor with tapped lands. While it was not clear that either of these has all the tools to form a competitive deck today, the deck with Amulet of Vigor is more distinctive and has more potential as more tapped lands are printed. Azusa, Lost but Seeking is a potential replacement for Summer Bloom, but it is less efficient --- so while there is a deck to play, it won't have frequent turn-three wins.

For those reasons, Summer Bloom is banned from Modern.


Je vous recopie / colle le passage qui nous intéresse dans notre combo :

Wizards of the Coast a écrit :
Azusa, Lost but Seeking is a potential replacement for Summer Bloom, but it is less efficient


Effectivement, on peut toujours faire :

T1 Terrain, Amulet of Vigor.
T2 Bounceland, qui se dégage. On prend le mana, on le remonte, on joue Azusa.
On peut donc rejouer encore 2 fois le bounceland (ce qui génère 4 manas pour faire des choses).
T3 Cette fois on peut jouer notre Titan T3 (-: