I have been running hot lately with the Dimir Control deck
(or Dimir Mill, if you prefer it that way) and I would like to give you a short
recap of my latest tournament as well as give you some advise on how to play
against aknowledged opponents and offer new tech options to strengthen your 75.
To begin the tournament, I had to play in a mirror match. My
opponent Mace_Windu had Read the Bones in his deck and I also resolved a few
Psychic Strikes against him, which gave me enough „library advantage“ to just
wait for a billion of turns. My opening hand in
the second game was three lands, three Dispels and a singleton Razortip
Whip. Since Mace_Windu kept a hand with three Islands, a few 4 CMC cards and
Pilfered Plans he just conceded without hitting his black mana in a few turns.
I sided in my „damage package“ against him Razortip Whip and Benthic Giant.
1-0 Round 1: Mace_Windu with Dimir Control 2-0
In the second round I played against Gwyned and his Azorius
Control, which looked were potent against Dimir. I won the first game simply
countering everything he played, but he was ready for this matchup in the
second game. He sided into a 75 cards deck and mulliganed to 4. I think that is
way better than mulliganing to 0, which looses to Archaeomancer very quickly. I
made a huge mistake by siding out 1 Archeomancer and just did not have anything
to attack him before decking out. I side in my Archeomancer, Benthic Giant and
Whip in the 3rd game and win a very close game only because Gwyned made a
mistake of Last Breathing my creature to pull me in the race between attacking
Omenspeaker and Razortip Whip.
2-0 Round 2: Gwyned with Azorius Control 2-1
I win against CIPPDOGG playing Mono-Black in two very easy
games. Mono-black is the best match-up for our deck and CIPPDOGG did not try to
side into more cards or do any other tricks, which is the only way for Mono-Black
to win against a reasonable Dimir hand.
3-0 Round 3: vs. Mono-black by CIPPDOGG 2-0
The fourth round was not very pressuring, when I was undefeated, but I wanted to win against wisker‘s Mono-Red again. And I did it, in the first game I filled his graveyard with countered creatures (and discarded Makkas) while taking some insignificant damage and then Crypt Incursion just put it out of his reach. I lost the second game in four turns after mulliganing and stumbling a little, that was the perfect time for Mono-Red to shine. The third game was a lot like the first, filling his graveyard and the Incursing it. I also hit my personal record for biggest Grisly Spectacle mill, which was equal to 8.
4-0 Round 4: wisker with Hyper Aggressive Mono Red 2-1
Top 8 vs Chipp Extort 2-0
The fourth round was not very pressuring, when I was undefeated, but I wanted to win against wisker‘s Mono-Red again. And I did it, in the first game I filled his graveyard with countered creatures (and discarded Makkas) while taking some insignificant damage and then Crypt Incursion just put it out of his reach. I lost the second game in four turns after mulliganing and stumbling a little, that was the perfect time for Mono-Red to shine. The third game was a lot like the first, filling his graveyard and the Incursing it. I also hit my personal record for biggest Grisly Spectacle mill, which was equal to 8.
4-0 Round 4: wisker with Hyper Aggressive Mono Red 2-1
Top 8 vs Chipp Extort 2-0
These two games are hard to remember for me, but they were
quick and easy. I think extort is a reasonable match-up. They never accumulate
a big mass of Extort creatures to drain a lot and their creatures are too
mediocre to deal 20 in time. Important thing to remember – Pharika‘s Cure hits
everything in this deck besides 1/4s
some players opt to run.
Top 4: vs CIPPDOGG MonoBlack 2-0
My opponent from the 3rd round. Once again, Mono-Black is a
great match-up. CIPPDOGG learned from his last match and tried to run 75 cards
and not play any spell, but here my singleton „safety“ Tome Scour showed up and
foiled his plan.
Finals: vs beatnik bobby Bant Hex 2-0
Finals games were quite interesting and it came down to me
having a removal spell for his Gatecreeper Vine in conjunction with Devour
Flesh to remove big Voltron creature. This deck can be quite powerful if they
stick a hexproof creature on the field and puts a bunch of auras on it. And
sticking a one drop is not very hard, so drawing our Devour Fleshes is required
to win here. Also, this was the second match I drew Stymied Hopes and it was way
too late in the game, do not run that card, it is not the fifth Essence Scatter
we want.
During all these matches I have never missed Read the Bones
I cut. It is bad against aggro and puts us behind in the library count against
75 card decks or the mirror. There are no need for this card in games 2 and 3,
so it has no place in the 75. Considering how happy I was to cut Read the
Bones, I was equally satisfied with Pharika‘s Cure‘s performance. It is a great
cheap removal card and I am definitely maining 4 next time. This card in
conjunction with Devour Flesh allows us to survive early game against aggro and
trumph them with Crypt Incursion. I could go as far as to say that with these
cards we are not even unfavored against the Mono-Red, although I might be
biased.
As for sideboarding, Tome Scour was a hidden gem for me in
the last MPDC. Running only one copy in our maindeck provides us with a wiin
condition against these players who refuse to play a spell when they have more
card in their library. We are guaranteed to draw it before milling out and our
Archeomancers can recast necessary number of Scours to win. Running one makes
sure we do not draw it too eaerly and we are not flooded with excess copies,
also the only way to win against us with Tome Scour in the deck is to deal 20
(and more) damage. After siding, bringing in the second copy might be correct,
especially if we saw our opponent side
into 75 cards deck and mulligan. That means they are not going to kill us with
damage and all we need to do is hit our land drops patiently. I also want to
point out that the third copy of Tome Scour is for the mirror because they can
get milled before we draw them and we want to cast that card as many times as possible there. I have
not tested the mirror match enough to convince you that milling with Tome Scour
is better than dealing damage with Razortip Whip since that card provides a
solid, impossible to remove twenty turns clock. It sounds funny, but that clock
is not easy to beat by milling. In this tournament my „damage-dealing package“
of singleton Razortip Whip and Benthic Giant was underwhelming and I always
thought I had rather gone full Tome Scour plan. Both sideboarding options might
be correct, but Dimir players should commit to either damage or mill
sideboards. I think that staying on the mill plan is better, but it is not a
given.
Despite recent success of Dimir Control, people, who hate
it, please, do not give up yet. I think format can evolve to beat it and Simic
Aggro and Azorius decks with flash creatures and blue mana for cheap
counterspells seem to be the right way to beat Dimir.
See you at the tables,
MundisV
MundisV
This nice article comes just in time, third win in a row, congrats Mundisv' !!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking about siding Annul in the Mill sideboard, really suffered from those 4 whips when facing and losing to WW. Thoughts?
Thanks! I have also considered siding Annul after suffering against Whips, since keeping mana open for them seems easier than for Negates and we can Annul to stop turn 2 Whips. We should watch if siding Whips is becoming more popular and then definitely consider this option. A good thing is that Dimir's sideboard is very open, since the main deck beats everything and all we need is counters to postboard hate.
ReplyDeleteHere's the replay of your finals from last week, thanks to Gwyned !!
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Nice victory run and write-up MundisV! Really like some of the singleton maindeck and sideboard tech you came up with. I have been losing with and against Dimir Mill consistently so I need all the help I can get playing or defeating this deck. I stink at control :-) With so many wins in a row already, I think it's gonna stick around for a long time.
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