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'''Legacy Meathooks''' or '''Legacy CounterSliver''' was a [[deck]] [[archetype]] poular in 1999–2000. | |||
In 1999, Chris Senhouse and his team shook up the [[Extended]] [[format]] by garnering several top 8 [[PTQ]] berths with their “House of Slivers” creation, which was basically a port of the well-known (if not hugely successful) Type 2 CounterSliver deck. Employing the ever-potent trio of Crystalline, Muscle, and Winged [[Sliver]]s as his primary win conditions, Senhouse filled out the rest of the deck with [[counterspell]]s, card-[[draw]]ers, and [[utility card]]s. The deck was well-equipped to handle the powerhouse Extended decks of the time, with Crystalline/Worship lock to frustrate [[Sligh]], countermagic to thwart <c>High Tide</c> combo, and countermagic + disenchants to combat [[Necropotence deck]]s.<ref>[http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/legacy-type-1-5/legacy-archives/182533-official-thread-meathooks MTGS Forum thread]</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 15 September 2023
Legacy Meathooks or Legacy CounterSliver was a deck archetype poular in 1999–2000.
In 1999, Chris Senhouse and his team shook up the Extended format by garnering several top 8 PTQ berths with their “House of Slivers” creation, which was basically a port of the well-known (if not hugely successful) Type 2 CounterSliver deck. Employing the ever-potent trio of Crystalline, Muscle, and Winged Slivers as his primary win conditions, Senhouse filled out the rest of the deck with counterspells, card-drawers, and utility cards. The deck was well-equipped to handle the powerhouse Extended decks of the time, with Crystalline/Worship lock to frustrate Sligh, countermagic to thwart High Tide combo, and countermagic + disenchants to combat Necropotence decks.[1]