The Eternalist - Team Storm is Blasting Off Again!

Howdy folks! It's Joe again here and this month we are continuing our look into the bread and butter of the Legacy metagame and some of its top decks.
This month we're going to be looking at one of the format's most ubiquitous spell-based combo decks. I'm talking of course about Legacy Storm.
Author's Note: Pardon the dust, I had to fix some of the decklists here because of the banning of Gitaxian Probe
The History of Storm
As long as the Storm mechanic has existed (dating all the way back to Scourge), many have sought to abuse the highly explosive mechanic to create decks capable of not only winning on Turn 1, but to do so by casting a huge number of spells to do so.
Early on, Storm players quickly identified the power of the interaction between Lion's Eye Diamond and Infernal Tutor, and two distinct variants of the archetype emerged eventually with the release of Shards of Alara in the card Ad Nauseam
In 2018, Wizards of the Coast banned Gitaxian Probe
The two decks became differentiated by many things eventually, and we're going to talk about both variants in this article.
The Difference Between the Storms
When we talk about Legacy Storm, more often than not most people are referring to the deck "ANT", but ANT is not the only Storm variant that exists. In fact, there are several Storm-based variants in the Legacy format.
- ANT - The traditional variant that is most common. This variant utilizes cards like Dark Ritualand Cabal Ritualas its primary accelerants.
- TES - "The Epic Storm" - Developed primarily by Bryant Cook, TES is a Burning Wishversion of Storm that also utilizes cards like Rite of Flameand Empty the Warrensas an often primary kill condition.
- Belcher / Spanish Inquisition - While both of these decks are not primarily Storm kill condition decks, both of these decks do contain a Storm kill condition in them, often in the form of Empty the Warrens, but can also possibly contain Tendrils of Agony.
- Tin Fins - A hybrid Storm/Reanimator combo deck, Tin Fins takes its namesake from the Sealab 2021 episode of the same name, due to the in joke of "Grizzlebees" a common nickname for Griselbrand.
- High Tide - A slower sometimes Storm deck that is typically purely mono-blue, High Tide uses its namesake card to generate tons of mana and take an excessively long turn before killing its opponent. Often this meant casting cards like Brain Freezeoriginally, but these days the deck simply wins by casting Blue Sun's Zenithto force its opponent to draw their entire deck.
No matter what version of Storm you're playing, the primary Storm kill condition versions often share the same game plan: Cast an inordinately large number of spells to ensure that Storm trigger is lethal to either kill the opponent on the spot (with Tendrils of Agony
The ANT Man
The variant ANT is one of the most common variants seen today in the field of Legacy. What sets ANT apart from other Storm variants is that the deck often spends its turns sculpting its hand and denying its opponent the ability to interact with their kill turn. While ANT can go off quickly through disruption, the deck doesn't always land that Turn 1 kill and has to use cards like Duress
One of the arguably most well known ANT pilots in existence is one Caleb Scherer. Let's take a look at his list from the SCG Team Open in Atlanta.
ANT - cl1ffy81 | MTGO Legacy League 5-0 7/7/18
1 Ad Nauseam
1 Bayou
1 Bloodstained Mire
4 Brainstorm
4 Cabal Ritual
2 Cabal Therapy
4 Dark Ritual
3 Duress
4 Infernal Tutor
1 Island
4 Lion's Eye Diamond
4 Lotus Petal
3 Misty Rainforest
2 Past in Flames
4 Polluted Delta
4 Ponder
4 Preordain
1 Rain of Filth
1 Swamp
2 Tendrils of Agony
2 Thoughtseize
1 Tropical Island
2 Underground Sea
1 Volcanic Island
3 Abrupt Decay
1 Carpet of Flowers
2 Chain of Vapor
1 Empty the Warrens
2 Fatal Push
2 Flusterstorm
3 Hurkyl's Recall
1 Xantid Swarm
As one can glean from looking at this list, the "red" portion of the list is basically relegated to Past in Flames
Sideboard-wise, this deck seeks to take down its biggest threats, which generally end up being cards that either prevent the Storm pilot from casting its spells effectively (such as Chalice of the Void
Epic Storms with Bryant Cook
On the other spectrum of the wavelength, we have the variant TES ("The Epic Storm"), and its creator and most famous of pilots, Bryant Cook. I've had the sincere pleasure of playing against Bryant in both person and on Magic Online, and he is a very pleasant person to play against. Bryant tirelessly dedicates his time to his chosen archetype, running his own website to promote and develop strategy content for pilots of the deck.
Let's take a look at a recent list from MTGO Legacy Leagues.
The Epic Storm - mis4tune | MTGO Legacy League 5-0 7/7/18
1 Ad Nauseam
1 Badlands
4 Brainstorm
4 Burning Wish
4 Chrome Mox
4 Dark Ritual
4 Duress
1 Empty the Warrens
4 Infernal Tutor
1 Island
4 Lion's Eye Diamond
4 Lotus Petal
4 Polluted Delta
4 Ponder
4 Rite of Flame
4 Scalding Tarn
1 Swamp
4 Thoughtseize
2 Underground Sea
1 Volcanic Island
2 Chain of Vapor
1 Dark Petition
3 Echoing Truth
3 Empty the Warrens
1 Grapeshot
1 Meltdown
1 Past in Flames
2 Surgical Extraction
1 Tendrils of Agony
One of the primary things that sets TES apart from ANT is that the deck utilizes the card Burning Wish
Sideboard-wise we see a number of the same cards that even ANT plays, as the shared bad matchups for this deck are still just as bad.
Common Storm Cards
Mana Accelerants
These cards are the bread and butter of mana accelerants for this deck. Lion's Eye Diamond
Typical Blue Cantrips
Brainstorm
Ways to Find Kills / Answers
Cards like Infernal Tutor
Discard Suite
Many Storm decks run sets of Duress
Kill Conditions
No matter which Storm variant is played, the kill conditions of Empty the Warrens
Wrapping Up
That's all the time we have this week folks! Next time we're going to continue looking through the spyglass (pun intended) at some of the top decks in the format, and the next deck we'll be gazing upon is a most recent GP winner from GP Birmingham. I'm talking of course about Mono-Red Prison a.k.a. "Dragon Stompy"!
Until next time, may all your Magic be eternal!