![]() ![]() I am, however, incredibly passionate about my deck, and with a background in Magic that arcs back many years, I feel confident piloting 4c Loam competitively.Īnyway, enough about me, let’s talk about Loam. Due to the relative geographic isolation of my Magic career, and having little interest in pursuing the PPTQ grind, I have relatively few ‘achievements’ in terms of a MtG resume – I do find it exciting that my name exists on MtGTop8 at all. However, this is quickly becoming one of my priorities with real-life time commitments stacking up. Because of the health of our legacy community, I have not yet needed to make the leap from paper to MtGO. I am from Melbourne, Australia, where we have a thriving legacy community thanks to the efforts of The Salt Mine boys it is not uncommon for our weekly events to fire with 30+ participants, when simultaneously organised Standard and Modern events may fail to fire at all. To contextualise a little, my name is James and I can be found as on all corners of the internet. The purpose of this article is to debut my article series that will follow my testing and thought process for a different approach to the archetype of ‘Aggro Loam’, and probably eventually venture into some kind of primer-style content. For reasons that I will outline shortly, I have decided to take my playing (and therefore my articles) in a different direction. In the months leading to the Sensei’s Divining Top ban, I had been writing the first part of an article series that I had hoped would eventually serve as something of a primer for my favourite deck, Four-Colour Loam.
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