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- Aug 3, 2021
Anyone that plays degenerate strats really isn't going to play budget for long anyways; degenerate combos don't really engage with the game on a social level, a political level, a mechanical level, or a flavor level. The only enjoyment that something vis-a-vis Thoracle-Consultation brings... is winning. And those types will either proxy everything (and lo, it is revealed that metagaming commander makes it a fucking boring format), or they'll splurge a few mortgage payments to get duals for their strat.Chances are for almost every degenerate plan you might
There are some casual-5C: Allies, Party, non-Jodah legends. I find that the budget tapped strats work just fine in them, provided you aren't playing against someone pubstomping ~$100-150 decks with a $1100 kit. So I suppose, yes, you'd avoid most gamestore groups, but you aught to be doing that anyways. A store in which Chromatic Lantern is unplayable is one in which you're going to see people chimping out when they lose.
The tradeoff is that they let you re-play MDFCs and they're effectively card advantage, so long as no-one in the group packs Blood Moon, Back to Basics, or land destruction.the Guild ones barely pass muster in my Jund Landfall deck because each one you play increases the chances of a really awkward opening hand.
I personally find them to be easy auto-includes as a result, but I also don't play in a meta that needs to tempo out turns 2-3.
If I was making a "tuned" 3c, I would probably cut them unless it was reanimator / discard / landfall etc whereby the bounce to hand has a more overt use beyond just MDFCs et al. Tuned here meaning shocks, triome, slowlands, checklands, etc. for the 3 color pairs.
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