This guy doesn't have the faintest idea what he's talking about.
http://www.mtgplanet.com/Articles/Strategy/Domain_in_Type_One..._That_s_Right___Type_One.html
"With a lucky draw of the Sol Ring early game, you canThis deck can hold off most decks because of the massive amounts of board control and because of the potential gain-life from Z-orb & Absorb, it can even give a good Burn deck a run for it's money. Tsabo's Web is great for sideboard because it can stop clinch non-basic land cards like Kjeldoran Outpost and Dust Bowl from completely destroying you.Karmic Justice is Disenchant bait, great against Landkill and permanent control decks. The 1 Legacy Weapon is completely random, and SO good late-game it's not even funny, especially if you've established control of the game, it can cause mass concessions when your facing 2-3 people and they only have 3-4 permanents each."
HE USED ARCANE DENIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this guy didn't know what basic land type mean.
and don't forget the incredibly obsolete millstone win. i wonder if he's ever heard of gaea's blessing.
the only card drawing is the 5cmc, sorcery speed allied strategies. Not even a fact or fiction.
is the article a really bad joke?
Remember guys, it's April 1st.
No, this guy was serious.
Brainburst was dumb enough to link it as a strategy article...
Here's something meant to be funny but didn't quite work...
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=mtgcom/daily/mr14
I DARE them to print egg lotus...
Bah, now you know why the flavor text sucks eggs...
oh boy, eggs...
That was all funny and stuff!
Why cant i face T1 Domain when i go to tourneys!?
Y'know we're being awful hard on a guy who appears to be using "type one" interchangeably with "multiplayer/casual"
Still, we should send it to Azhrei to TA the article. Type One means winning, not playing Domain with Arcane Denial.
You know I think you're all acting very elitist.
Paradigm Shift is the new Arcane Denial.
Scullscorch is the new Arcane Denial. Can anyone add a warning about Scullscorch to the Sligh primer?
It is a surprise that he was "smart" enough to use duals...