Oath of Druids - Greg Fenton
Greg has been on a tear with Oath of Druids. Unfortunately, it’s a very straightforward deck, and as Greg even puts it he just “beep beep boop”s his opponents. I don’t think there’s anything really innovative about the list, other than the fact no real ‘control’ based oath deck has Top 8ed a Champs event since 2008.
Soly, I appreciate the comments, but I'm a little insulted at how you "evaluated" my Eternal Weekend run.
I apologize Greg if that's how it seems. I do not mean to diminish your success not only at the Championship, but for a long time up on the coast. You are correct, and what I was trying to relay is that you are the first with a straight Oath Deck successfully since 2013. However, I just don't find that there are any "omg, look at this tech" parts of the list. In a glance through, it's a run of the mill oath deck. I have no doubt that you have fine-tuned the numbers and etc.
People will say to me that I "need" to be running a draw engine; that I "need" to be playing Rune-Scarred Demon
These people are wrong. Any Oath deck not running Griselbrand is immediately invalidated as an option, in my opinion. The
ONLY games I have won with Griselbrand on the table are where they're at too low of life to activate it. I have won more games than I have lost when the Rune-Scarred Dragon Oath deck triggers their enchantment. Rune-Scarred Demon doesn't do well from behind; it only is good when you're ahead, or trying to break parody.
that I "need" to include the Storm kill combo; that I "need" to be playing red as a fourth color; that I "need" to be playing Burning Wish Tinker, Regrowth, Swan Song, etc, etc.
I think straight Oath is just better right now than Combo Oath. I also tried Regrowth, and it just cluttered your hand with more dead cards until you triggered Oath.
I'm not sure how you could say that the deck was not innovative in the slightest.
I think our definition of innovative is completely different. While I am very interested in why you decided to run Strip Mine, but not wastelands, etc, I feel that a lot of what was done is pretty standard for Oath. Again, I don't disagree you've been the most successful Oath pilot in a long time (James King circa 2008ish comes to Mind but that's it).
It seems that my level of play and knowledge regarding the format are being completely ignored by you, or seemingly said to not exist. My deck is not just some random list, nor am I winning on sheer luck.
Again, I really need to apologize here Greg. You've met me several times, I would hope you wouldn't think that I would be insulting you, because I am not.
If you want to chat about this further, please hit my Inbox as I don't want you to feel slighted by me, but I don't want to derail one of my first threads in years.
Tidied up quote tags. -Godder