![]() ![]() Top 10: ElvesĮlves has been a role player in Legacy for as long as I can remember, and it continues to be one of the better decks in the format. ![]() ![]() It somewhat saddens me that gone are the days where you would see a Goblin Lackey on the top tables or someone trying to make Stax work, but unfortunately even Legacy cannot escape the wrath of FIRE design. The good decks are significantly better than the bad decks, and I think there is only a selection of decks that could make the Top 8 of a big event, and only a handful that would be a suitable choice if you’re looking to maximize your chances of winning. While Legacy has traditionally been regarded as the format where you can “play anything”, especially if your deck contains Brainstorm and Force of Will, over the past few years with the release of the Modern Horizons sets and generally more powerful, proactive spells being printed, the Legacy metagame is now fairly defined. ![]() Nick Becvar – 7th Place – Maverick GW Business (37)Ĩth Place – Bobby J Kovacs – Lands.Therefore, with so many metagame shifts over the past year due to bannings and new cards being released, I thought it would be a good time to take stock of the current Legacy metagame and write about what I believe are the top ten decks in the format at the moment! Enjoy! Top 32 Decklistsġst Place – Chris Bergeson – Sneak and Show Business (36)Ģnd Place – Ryan Lumpford – Naya Zoo Business (38)ģrd Place – Ben Steiner – Hive Mind Business (38)Ĥth Place – Brad Campbell – Goblins RG Business (37)ĥth Place – Matt Hoey – StoneBlade UWB Business (37)Ħth Place – Wayne Tam – Maverick GWU Business (38) Below you will also find a complete metagame breakdown, with a list of what deck type each player played, as well as the metagame breakdown. We are proud to bring you the Top 32 decklists from the GenCon 2012 Legacy Champs tournament. ![]()
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