MonoBlack Infect Takes Down FNM

I know, I know, it’s been an age since I actually wrote a tournament report. September was really busy and October was all draft at my LGS, and I missed FNM last week. I made top 8 at Game Day with UB Control, losing in the quarters to Kessig Green on some pretty bad draws in game 1 and turn 3 Thrun in game 2.

So, since I never play the same thing twice in a row, and I am now determined to play @Smi77y builds with some regularity, I figured I’d go with his Mono Black Infect deck. I had built this version a bit ago, and today was a mess and I didn’t have time to update it for more recent meta and went to battle with a slightly out-of-date version. Here’s the list:

[deck title=@Smi77y’s Mono Black Infect]
[Creatures]
4 Plague Stinger
3 Spellskite
4 Phyrexian Crusader
3 Whispering Specter
2 Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon
[/Creatures]
[Planeswalkers]
2 Liliana of the Veil
[/Planeswalkers]
[Spells]
3 Virulent Wound
1 Go for the Throat
3 Trigon of Rage
3 Victim of Night
4 Lashwrithe
2 Tezzeret’s Gambit
[/Spells]
[Land]
4 Inkmoth Nexus
22 Swamp
[/Land]
[Sideboard]
4 Despise
1 Virulent Wound
3 Surgical Extraction
3 Black Sun’s Zenith
1 Skithiryx, the Blight Dragon
2 Postmortem Lunge
1 Wring Flesh
[/Sideboard]
[/deck]

4 rounds, cut to top 8, with only top 4 earning prizes.

Round 1: Warren, playing UB control
He was playing the build with Reassembling Skeleton and Sword of Feast and Famine. I lost the roll, got the zero-land opener and mulled to six, and kept a slightly suspect hand…. and drew very little action. All three Wounds, multiple Spellskites, and a great deal of land. Not enough pressure to threaten him, and while I eventually got him up to nine poison counters by hitting a Snapcaster with multiple Wounds, I could not bring it home and he milled me out with Jace. Game 2 wasn’t much better. I again started with a no-lander and mulled into a slow hand, which was assisted by him Leaking an early Stinger and then Extracting it. I did manage a Skittles to kill his active Jace, but he killed it with BSZ. I did get it back for one shot with Postmortem Lunge, but that was all I got through and again got milled out, this time by Drownyards.
0-1 matches, 0-2 games

Round 2: Parker playing WW
He won the roll, I mulled another zero-lander and kept a hand with a Stinger and a Crusader, a couple Swamps, and I don’t remember what else. He opened with turn 1 Champion of the Parish, turn 2 Elite Inquisitor, turn 3 Doomed Traveler and Elite Vanguard, turn 4 Honor of the Pure. I had to chump off my Stinger and hold back the Crusader, but it was just too much damage too fast. I boarded in all the Despises, Zeniths, and the Wring Flesh. I kept a one-lander because I had three Despises and a Crusader in it. I tore apart his hand full of creatures, eventually drew land, dropped the Cruader, and won in five turns. Game 3 was just a race, and I won it on the back of two Crusaders.
1-1 matches, 3-3 games

Round 3: Festus, playing UR Tempo
I just want to say that I absolutely love this UR deck. I loved playing CounterHammer and CounterPhoenix back in the day, and this deck reminds me of that. If I had all the cards and had time to put it together, this deck (or something like it) is what I would have played. I’ll probably play it next week. Anyway, game 1 I opened with a one-lander… an Inkmoth Nexus. So, after mulling to six and keeping a sketchy hand, he opened with a Delver and flipped it turn 2, and of course my next draw was a Wound. Grr. Anyway, he drew burn when he needed it, and bounce for my (relatively late) Crusader, and that was it. Game 2 was all about my turn 2 Spellskite. I used it to protect my guys, got a Trigon through, and managed to get there. It was close, though, as I took a lot of damage redirecting things to the Spellskite. Game 3 I got a Stinger with a Lashwrithe on it and managed to get a Skittles out, though he Vapor Snagged it. He just didn’t have the counters, though, and I managed to get through for the win.
2-1 matches, 5-4 games

Round 4: Chris, playing mono-Blue Grand Architect
I was the lowest-ranked of the 2-1s so I couldn’t draw in. Chris was 2-0-1 so he still had a shot even if he lost, so we shuffled up. Game 1 I had a good draw with a Stinger, a Crusader, and a Trigon, and that got me there. Game 2 I had a slightly slower draw and no removal, and that became a problem because he got two Vedalken Certarchs and an Architect. I had two Stingers out and even had a Lashwrithe on one, but he cast a Pentavus (!) and made some Pentavites to chump, and I could not get through, His swingback was lethal, so on to game 3. I got turn 2 Stinger, turn 3 Crusader, turn 4 fourth Swamp, Lashwrithe on the Stinger. He did have an Architect, though, and managed to get a Treasure Mage to fetch a Steel Hellkite and cast that off the Architect, but I had Wound so that I didn’t need to trade. He got another Treasure Mage into a Thopter Assembly and for that one I did trade my Stinger, but I followed with Skittles for the win.
3-1 matches, 7-5 games

Quarterfinals: Jacob, playing UG
Interesting deck, pretty much all dudes, and some strange ones: Civilized Scholar, Kessing Cagebreaker, Splinterfright, Jace’s Archivist, Boneyard Wurm, ramp guys. However, pretty much no removal. He won the roll and flipped a Scholar early, but I came back with a Crusader and had a Trigon out. He got a 5/5 Splinterfright out, but had to leave it back to block, and I was able to keep him on the defensive and got there without too much difficulty. Game 2 was all about me with guys in the air, including a Skittles on turn 5. Match was over very quickly, and I had a long wait for my semifinals opponent to finish up.
4-1 matches, 9-5 games

Semifinals: Fernando, playing GW Kessing
Game 1 I had an early Stinger and a Crusader a bit after, and a Trigon at some point. My play of the game was a Tezzeret’s Gambit with him at a few poison counters, me proliferating on a Trigon and Liliana. Anyway, he ramped a little but didn’t get a Titan, but did manage a White Sun’s Zenith for four, and the tokens took out Liliana. However, they didn’t help against the Crusder, but he got a Garruk, Primal Hunter to make a token for the Crusader. I had a Spellskite out as well, and the Stinger was getting through with pump; his one Inkmoth died to a Wound and I carried it. Game 2 I got turn 2 Stinger, turn 3 Specter, turn 4 Trigon, swing for five poison counters and destroy his hand. Followed with Skittles and that was it.
5-1 matches, 11-5 games

The other semi was the RDW mirror, which was over in about 10 minutes. By the time Fernando and I finished, it was about 12:15, and Brandon (the other finalist) and I were both ready to pack it in, so we decided to split. RDW seems manageable with 3 main board Skites and the Crusaders, but I haven’t played it so I’m not sure. (Shrine does seem like an awfully good answer for Crusader.) Anyway, I turned my winnings into almost all the cards I need for UR Tempo for next week, as well as a pack for each one of my boys, so it was a good night.

Thoughts on the deck:
• The deck seems completely solid with no really bad matchups. UB seems like the toughest, and there I felt like if I hadn’t drawn so much land, I could have won that one. It’s funny because I’m not a huge fan of Scars block, but of course this deck runs only two cards from Innistrad, a set I like much better—a little irony there.
Trigon of Rage is amazing. If you play this deck, play Trigon in it. 3 seemed like the perfect number.
Spellskite was also amazing. @Smi77y, why did you cut these from the most recent version?
• I wasn’t all that impressed with Whispering Specter and sided them out every match except for my first and last match. I might consider relegating these to the sideboard if I play this again.
Tezzeret’s Gambit was a really mixed card. It was really good a couple times, and really awful some others. Not sure if I’d keep it main in the future.
• Victim of Night was excellent. Kills everything, or at least everything that anybody plays.
• Virulent Wound is also outstanding. So many targets in Standard right now!
• Lashwrithe seems awesome in principle, but in practice it’s sometimes a little slow. Absolutely terrible against permission and any deck running Slime. Honestly I liked Trigon better, and would consider cutting down to three Lashwrithes main.
• Really wanted Nihil Spellbomb. Should definitely board that next time.

I would also note that I playtested this exactly zero times. The first time I ever even shuffled it was the first game of round 1. It’s not the hardest deck to play, either, so a solid deck that easy to pick up, and not that expensive. A very solid call for FNM or maybe even something bigger…

4 thoughts on “MonoBlack Infect Takes Down FNM”

  1. I have the cards for the deck and consider it tier 1, but as you know I don’t enjoy playing it and have only sleeved it up for testing. I’ve had good luck against U/B, and with Lashwrithe in general, by applying pressure with the little spuds and Trigons until they have to tap out for something, then dropping Lashwrithe on a flier and swinging away. That may be blindingly obvious, but I have seen people just run Lashwrithe out there for no good reason instead of holding it for a single big swing with a flier.

    Specter is kind of poopy but he seems necessary in some number because of his evasion, not his special ability.

  2. Yes, I just drew like ass in round 1, that’s a winnable matchup. Lashwrithe is great when it’s great and kind of meh otherwise–I think it could be a 3-of.

  3. I think 3 Lashwrithe is very defensible, esp. in the version with Metamorphs, but I obv don’t know the deck that well.

    You might try Piston Sledge as a one-of, replacing either the 4th Lashwrithe or a Trigon. It’s pretty crazy.

    This afternoon I’m crashing decks into each other while I watch football, and MBI hates Gideon Jura. It feels like a windmill slam every time he comes down.

    In about half the matches, Liliana feels like the best card, and in the other half I wish she was Distress or Despise. Planeswalkers in general, esp. Gideon and either Garruk, seem like a big pain in the butt.

  4. Yeah, I was thinking of replacing the 4th Lashwrithe with a Sledge, seems crazy.

    Yep, Gideon is a huge problem for Infect decks of any kind, always has been. Fortunately, Gideon isn’t very popular right now; exactly zero of the top 16 decks in the last SCG ran him. If Mr. Jura becomes popular, then yes, this deck will be much, much worse. Would probably have to main deck Despise if that were to happen.

    Garruk isn’t as bad, at least not if you have a flyer and some way to pump it. Then you just fly over Garruk and ignore the tokens. Skittles is very good against the Garruks as well. You will lose a guy to Garruk Relentless, though, so it is at least a decent removal spell… for four.

    Liliana is exactly as you describe. Sometimes she’s the greatest thing ever, and sometimes you just wish you had something else, almost anything, in your hand.

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