Last Sunday night, the standard world of Magic: The Gathering witnessed the banning of Jace, the Mind Sculptor and Stoneforge Mystic. There had been rumors and speculation for some time, but when it became official, I personally breathed a sigh of relief. You see, I'm one of the players that Wizards spoke of who had stopped showing up for Friday Night Magic as well as other more casual days because I was tired of seeing him.
You can't really blame me, though |
Not everybody can wield such power, though. The types of decks that Jace appears in require a knowledge of Magic that typically only a more seasoned player could possibly understand. It took knowledge of when to let the Goblin Guide be cast, and when lightning bolt was the biggest threat in your opponent's deck. You had to understand how a Valakut deck worked so you knew what were your important targets. I admire the players who wielded him with skill. Even so, however, over time, seeing the same threat hit the table over and over became demoralizing. It was either shell out the money for a play set, try to find a way to counter it, or stop playing standard.
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Alright, I play this Orcis.... oh, you played Jace. Well, GG |
So since I didn't have the mindset for control, my next step was finding a deck that could combat him. This is so much easier said than done, because you needed to be fast to gain board control that couldn't be taken away with a four drop. Quest, Kuldotha Red, White Knights, Soul Sisters and a homebrew Myr deck all stood up to the challenge that is Jace, and all of them won.. for a while. Once my opponents figured out the tricks needed to stop me, they easily countered my key spells, and stopped me from drawing what I needed to regain control. It was like fighting the Borg, having to reset the signal of my deck to get past their shields for a few quick wins.
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Yeah, I'm not an image guy, just pretend that he looks kinda like Jace |
Jace has since left my collection, and my love for the game has been rekindled with EDH. I was staying away from Standard, but now maybe it's safe to come back again. Maybe I don't have to worry about seeing Jace sitting across the table from me anymore in a control deck. Maybe standard can be fun again.
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Oh shi- |