Initial tests were pretty good. I 5-0'd some randoms on Steam, but that's not difficult to do with most decks. There were a few concerns that I had though.
The early game was pretty dicey. If you don't draw into the walls then you're very vulnerable to tokens/aggro. I mulled down to five one game against tokens just to make sure that I had a wall in hand. I did go on to win the game after stalling long enough to cast a
Planar Cleansing, but without that
Guard Gomazoa I think it would have been a loss. I'm going to try putting
Brimaz back in and test how it does with him. I think it will help quite a bit. We'll see how it does with -1
Voyage's End +1
BrimazCard draw can be a bit of an issue at times. A couple of games I had to
Cloudshift a
Wall of Omens just to get more answers in my hand. I understand that the
Archaeomancers bring Cloudshift back, so that's not a huge deal, but if you don't draw into any card draw you're going to have a bad time. I'd love to fit a couple of
Inspirations in, but I honestly don't think it's going to be possible. Maybe I should mulligan more aggressively for draw.
Once the engine gets going, the deck can't be stopped. Two games out of the five I ended uptaking several additional turns. The combos are too strong in this deck to stop if you can get them out and protect them.
Overall I love the deck. It's a very fun combo to play, and people don't see it coming.
Editing in an example of trickery from this last game: Playing a Rakdos, he tried Ulcerating my Archaeomancer. Having two Cloudshifts in hand, I used one in response to save the Archaeomancer, and brought back a Dissolve from my graveyard. I then used the Dissolve on the Griselbrand that I'd bounced the previous turn. There really are so many options available to you once the engine is in place.
Edit #2: Another 5-0 run.
Brimaz is performing very well. With just him and a wall out, it stops tokens dead in their tracks. Just played a U/G self-mill spider deck. He ran three copies of
Spider Spawning. All three were countered from his hand, then countered again from his graveyard. Unreal synergy in this deck.