Wrapping Up
All of that said, I suppose it is no surprise that the deck I’m going to use this week is White Weenie for Standard. Now, I’ve spent a bit of time working on White Weenie for Standard for States, with my fellow co-columnist Nate Heiss and I briefly having a fairly large affection for the Bushi Tenderfoot in our initial builds (quoth Nate Heiss, “He’s like a one-mana Moat”). At first glance, Bushi Tenderfoot seemed great, but one of the problems that kept on being run into was that you’d have to work really hard to make him survive combat and flip. Now all you need is a Jitte with a counter on it, and it becomes very easy. And if he does flip, oh man! (P.S., he starts out as a Soldier…)SS - WHITE WEENIE
Creature (29)
4 Savannah Lions
3 Auriok Glaivemaster
3 Isamaru, Hound of Konda
3 Bushi Tenderfoot
4 Samurai of the Pale Curtain
4 Leonin Skyhunter
2 Leonin Shikari
4 Auriok Steelshaper
2 Hokori, Dust Drinker
Sorcery (2)
2 Steelshaper’s Gift
Artifact (9)
3 Umezawa’s Jitte
1 Leonin Bola
1 Mask of Memory
4 Chrome Mox
Land (20)
4 Blinkmoth Nexus
1 Eiganjo Castle
15 Plains
60 Cards
引用元
UMEZAWA’S JITTE Posted in Feature on February 2, 2005
https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/umezawa’s-jitte-2005-02-02
《梅澤の十手/Umezawa’s Jitte》のシナジーを考察しています。その結果、先制攻撃、警戒、飛行、装備品参照カード、といった要素から、白との相性がいいとの結論になり、白単ウィニーデッキを構築しました。
ただ、後の使われ方を見ると、特に色は選ばず採用されていたようです。それこそ、無色である利点なので、活躍の仕方としては望ましいと言えるでしょう。もっとも、あまりにもみんなが使うと、それはそれで問題なので、難しいところですが。
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