Inside the Deck was on site at last weekend's Grand Prix Miami, and brought back two new videos to share.
The first is all about Scavenging Ooze. Scavenging Ooze is getting it's first reprint in Magic 2014, making it accessible in Standard and Modern. Several players shared what they thought about this reprint, and how it will change both formats respectively.
Interviewees:
- Cliff Weixler
- Todd Anderson
- Jarvis Yu
The second video is a deck tech on Naya Midrange. Mark Eilers placed 12th at Grand Prix Miami running a green creature deck without any Thragtusks! Go watch this deck tech to find out why he decided to not use the best green creature in the format:
"Naya Midrange - Standard | Mark Eilers, 12th Grand Prix Miami"
- Creatures (25)
- 4 Avacyn Pilgrim
- 4 Voice of Resurgence
- 4 Boros Reckoner
- 4 Ghor-Clan Rampager
- 3 Huntmaster of the Fells
- 4 Thundermaw Hellkite
- 2 Aurelia, the Warleader
- Spells (11)
- 4 Farseek
- 3 Advent of the Wurm
- 4 Bonfire of the Damned
- Lands (24)
- 4 Temple Garden
- 4 Sunpetal Grove
- 4 Stomping Ground
- 4 Rootbound Crag
- 4 Sacred Foundry
- 2 Clifftop Retreat
- 1 Kessig Wolf Run
- 1 Gavony Township
- Sideboard (15)
- 3 Unflinching Courage
- 2 Blasphemous Act
- 2 Ruric Thar, the Unbowed
- 1 Rest in Peace
- 1 Ground Seal
- 1 Assemble the Legion
- 1 Fog
- 2 Boros Charm
- 2 Garruk Relentless