![]() It was fast, elegant, flexible, beautiful, and cooperative. So I decided to play something ridiculous like Belcher or TES in Ghent, but my strong dislike of bad cards and assistance of my friends brought me to ANT. In some relationships you come to a point where it’s just not worth the effort and you come to hate what you loved. I did what I was required to win matches with Dredge, and yet I still lost. Early this year I started losing with Dredge and didn’t know why. The Dredge deck failed me and I couldn’t figure out why. ![]() □ So how did I end up playing Storm in Ghent? The answer is very simple and yet strange. ![]() In other words, I was known for playing and building Dredge decks and writing the best German semi-Magic related blog. My name is Timo Schünemann and prior to GP Ghent I was best known for building the Legacy Dredge build known as “quad laser,” and also working on the Vintage Dredge deck my good friend and fellow maggot and EC author Erik Hegemann used to win this year’s Bazaar of Moxen Vintage tournament. The Man with the Machine Gunīefore I talk about the deck I would like to introduce myself and explain how I ended up shooting people in the face. This is not your average strategy article. ![]() ![]() I usually don’t write articles, because I prefer the free train of thought style of blogging. Hello everyone and welcome to my first article on Eternal Central, where I’ll talk about the Legacy Laser aka UBR Ad Nauseam Tendrils (ANT) that I used to win Grand Prix Ghent, and split the finals of the big Legacy tournament at Ovino 7. ![]()
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