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Hammer-Related Musings and Meta Thoughts 7/3/23

I will say, I thought The One Ring was a good card, but I didn’t think it would be “break the entire meta” good.

Delighted Halfling is also really good in Yawgmoth and other Ring decks.

I was also skeptical of how good the new land cyclers would be in Living End. Turns out they are *incredibly* good.

This is all pretty bad news, and I would like to say “Thanks LotR, I hate it here.”

As such, The One Ring, Delighted Halfling, and Living End’s upgrades will be my primary focus here. The goal is to help both you and myself figure out what approach is best with Hammer going forward.

The One Ring: It is finding a home in a pile of different decks, but the biggest winners so far have been:

Delighted Halfling: It is also finding multiple homes.

Looking at this, the big decks on the rise that we should be concerned with:

Now, looking at the above blurb, what kind of versions should we play?

Blue Splash:

Solitude:

Tl;dr - If you think that people will be off Delighted Halfling, and you don’t expect much Yawgmoth or Titan, going with UW is likely correct. For any other meta, I would play the Solitude versions.

Comments

Thanks Travis-it makes sense!:) Thanks again!

Davide Fioretto

So here's the thing: Yawgmoth will *always* put you behind on cards. That's what he does. The problem with Yawgmoth vs. Hammer is that once a Yawg is on the field, it is difficult to equip anything and subsequently kill your OP. By getting Yawg off the field, you ensure that you can follow up by killing your OP. Solitude is key to doing this because it costs 0 mana, which means we can pressure them while still holding up Solitude. If you want to use Path, March, or any other removal spell, it means you need to slow yourself down and hold up mana, whereas Solitude lets you pressure quickly and still interact with Yawg. The other notable thing is that Yawgmoth can often be short on mana the turn they deploy the Yawg, meaning that if you Solitude their Yawg with the first sacrifice on the stack, they may have to sacrifice their entire board to limit what we can do. An empty board is a happy board.

Travis Brown

Ok,I may be overthinking this here…but isn’t Solitude a trap against Yawgmoth? If you pitch-evoke it targeting Yawgmoth,you are behind a card +all the other cards they may draw.I understand it might be better than other cards in the matchup…but it doesn’t seem actively good on paper.What am I missing?Thank you!:)

Davide Fioretto


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