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Gray (Gray/Black if you have more defensive slots) stall is viable IMO as long as you believe your deck is consistently faster than the opponent. It has a definitively finite number of blocks aside from Balaam/Scribe recursion but those blocks are some of the hardest to interact with in the game right now.
Quote from: Kevinthedude on September 11, 2019, 10:17:48 AMGray (Gray/Black if you have more defensive slots) stall is viable IMO as long as you believe your deck is consistently faster than the opponent. It has a definitively finite number of blocks aside from Balaam/Scribe recursion but those blocks are some of the hardest to interact with in the game right now.Yes. I love gray too.
I definitely think that while False Prophets and Babylonian cores are the most popular T1 defenses, there's others that have potential to be meta-defining. I've seen many more Moabites in T2 than T1, but I think they actually do have promise if anyone actually bothers to build them. Jon showed that Egyptians can do quite a lot, and it may be possible that that defense can be refined even more. JD mentioned some very strong Black characters. Demon/Magicians are just as solid as back in RoJ, just aren't as popular because they haven't gotten as many new toys lately. I do agree with sepjazzwarrior about how offense is important when deciding what defense to play. Obviously if you're running CTB stuff you'll want the CBP-heavy brown defense so that CWD doesn't hurt you as much, and all three Flood decks in top cut ran some kind of crimson.