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Zoo has recently seen quite a bit of success on the Pro Tour scene, placing 2nd at Pro Tour: Honolulu.  It was piloted by the "cursed" Craig Jones.  Zoo adopts an approach closer to the classic [[Sligh]] deck than anything else.  Early 2-power one-drops (Kird Ape and the dread [[White Weenie]] duo of Isamaru, Hound of Konda and Savannah Lions) are backed up by a powerful two drop (Watchwolf).  Interestingly enough, the deck does feature a three-drop permanent, Burning-Tree Shaman.  More than likely the power of the Shaman gave him the slot over Scab-Clan Mauler, who would almost always be a 3-power two-drop, but lacks the killer triggered ability on the Shaman.  In another interesting choice, Jones maindecked three Kami of Ancient Law. Enchantments are becoming increasingly powerful and popular in Standard, so having maindeck ways to remove them is quite good. Having that ability wrapped up in a [[Bear]] is just gravy.
'''Zoo''' has seen quite a bit of success on the Pro Tour scene, placing 2nd at Pro Tour: Honolulu.  It was piloted by the "cursed" [[Craig Jones]].  Zoo adopts an approach closer to the classic [[Sligh]] deck than anything else.  Early 2-power one-drops (<c>Kird Ape</c> and the dread [[White Weenie]] duo of <c>Isamaru, Hound of Konda</c> and <c>Savannah Lions</c>) are backed up by a powerful two drop (<c>Watchwolf</c>).  Interestingly enough, the deck does feature a three-drop permanent, <c>Burning-Tree Shaman</c>.  More than likely the power of the Shaman gave him the slot over <c>Scab-Clan Mauler</c>, who would almost always be a 3-power two-drop, but lacks the killer triggered ability on the Shaman.  In another interesting choice, Jones maindecked three <c>Kami of Ancient Law</c>. As enchantments became increasingly powerful and popular in Standard, having maindeck ways to remove them was deckworthy. On top of that, the Kami had a <c name="Bear">Grizzly Bear</c>-sized body, making it even more viable to play in an aggro deck.


Like other [[Sligh]] style decks, most of the creatures exist to put the opponent in reach of burn, though Zoo's creatures generally stick around longer than most Sligh build's creatures.  Zoo features the most powerful burn suite found in Standard today.  Lightning Helix, Shock, Char, and Flames of the Blood Hand are all featured, so there are a ton of both creature elimination, as well as player elimination options.
Like other [[Sligh]] style decks, most of the creatures exist to put the opponent in reach of burn, though Zoo's creatures generally stick around longer than most Sligh build's creatures.  Zoo features the most powerful burn suite found in the Standard format of the time<c>Lightning Helix</c>, <c>Shock</c>, <c>Char</c>, and <c>Flames of the Blood Hand</c> are all featured, so there is a ton of creature elimination, as well as player elimination options.


Zoo sacrifices some of the mana consistency of its cousin, Heezy Street.  The mana base is heavy on non-basics, so it's very vulnerable to Blood Moon (not to mention expensive as all get out).
Zoo sacrifices some of the mana consistency of its cousin, [[Standard RG Beats Heezy Street deck|Heezy Street]].  The mana base is heavy on non-basics, so it's very vulnerable to <c>Blood Moon</c> (not to mention expensive as all get out).


Zoo simply demolishes Owling Mine, and has fairly good matchups versus both aggressive and controlling strategies.  Umezawa's Jitte and Hunted Wumpus in the sideboard bolster [[Aggro deck|Aggro] matchups, and Giant Solifuge and Flames of the Blood Hand bolster [[Control deck|Control]] matchups.  Guerilla Tactics is excellent against the floods of Orzhov Aggro that were in Honolulu, and Tin-Street Hooligan provides some additional utility. Does anyone else think it amusing that an English player had Hooligans in his deck?
Zoo simply demolishes [[Standard Owling Mine deck|Owling Mine]], and has fairly good matchups versus both aggressive and controlling strategies.  <c>Umezawa's Jitte</c> and <c>Hunted Wumpus</c> in the sideboard bolster [[Aggro deck|Aggro]] matchups, and <c>Giant Solifuge</c> and <c>Flames of the Blood Hand</c> bolster [[Control deck|Control]] matchups.  <c>Guerrilla Tactics</c> is excellent against the floods of Orzhov Aggro that were in Honolulu, and <c>Tin Street Hooligan</c> provides some additional utility.
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<deck title="Zoo">
'''Zoo'''<BR>
Lands
4 Savannah Lions<BR>
4 Battlefield Forge
4 Isamaru, Hound of Konda<BR>
1 Brushland
4 Kird Ape<BR>
1 Eiganjo Castle
4 Watchwolf<BR>
2 Forest
3 Kami of Ancient Law<BR>
1 Karplusan Forest
3 Burning-Tree Shaman<BR>
1 Plains
<BR>
4 Sacred Foundry
4 Char<BR>
4 Stomping Ground
4 Lightning Helix<BR>
4 Temple Garden
3 Flames of the Blood Hand<BR>
 
3 Shock<BR>
Creatures
<BR>
3 Burning-Tree Shaman
4 Sacred Foundry<BR>
4 Isamaru, Hound of Konda
4 Battlefield Forge<BR>
3 Kami of Ancient Law
4 Temple Garden<BR>
4 Kird Ape
4 Stomping Ground<BR>
4 Savannah Lions
2 Forest<BR>
4 Watchwolf
1 Eiganjo Castle<BR>
 
1 Plains<BR>
Instants
1 Karplusan Forest<BR>
2 Bathe in Light
1 Brushland<BR>
4 Char
<BR>
3 Flames of the Blood Hand
<BR>
4 Lightning Helix
4 Umezawa's Jitte<BR>
3 Shock
3 Hunted Wumpus<BR>
 
3 Guerilla Tactics<BR>
Sideboard
2 Giant Solifuge<BR>
4 Umezawa's Jitte
2 Tin-Street Hooligan<BR>
3 Hunted Wumpus
3 Guerrilla Tactics
2 Giant Solifuge
2 Tin Street Hooligan
1 Flames of the Blood Hand
1 Flames of the Blood Hand
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</deck>
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 4 June 2014

Zoo has seen quite a bit of success on the Pro Tour scene, placing 2nd at Pro Tour: Honolulu. It was piloted by the "cursed" Craig Jones. Zoo adopts an approach closer to the classic Sligh deck than anything else. Early 2-power one-drops (Kird Ape and the dread White Weenie duo of Isamaru, Hound of Konda and Savannah Lions) are backed up by a powerful two drop (Watchwolf). Interestingly enough, the deck does feature a three-drop permanent, Burning-Tree Shaman. More than likely the power of the Shaman gave him the slot over Scab-Clan Mauler, who would almost always be a 3-power two-drop, but lacks the killer triggered ability on the Shaman. In another interesting choice, Jones maindecked three Kami of Ancient Law. As enchantments became increasingly powerful and popular in Standard, having maindeck ways to remove them was deckworthy. On top of that, the Kami had a Grizzly Bear-sized body, making it even more viable to play in an aggro deck.

Like other Sligh style decks, most of the creatures exist to put the opponent in reach of burn, though Zoo's creatures generally stick around longer than most Sligh build's creatures. Zoo features the most powerful burn suite found in the Standard format of the time. Lightning Helix, Shock, Char, and Flames of the Blood Hand are all featured, so there is a ton of creature elimination, as well as player elimination options.

Zoo sacrifices some of the mana consistency of its cousin, Heezy Street. The mana base is heavy on non-basics, so it's very vulnerable to Blood Moon (not to mention expensive as all get out).

Zoo simply demolishes Owling Mine, and has fairly good matchups versus both aggressive and controlling strategies. Umezawa's Jitte and Hunted Wumpus in the sideboard bolster Aggro matchups, and Giant Solifuge and Flames of the Blood Hand bolster Control matchups. Guerrilla Tactics is excellent against the floods of Orzhov Aggro that were in Honolulu, and Tin Street Hooligan provides some additional utility.