Monk finally got me to start mucking around with WW after all this time.
So I decided to slap something together in these colors to see what I could do.
So this deck is basically built around the same concept as the silly Pyxis deck I made some time ago. Seems myself and Steve are the only ones here who have considered
Hedron Crab in a WW build, or at least we are the only ones who have mentioned it.
The idea is pretty simple. Survive until you can WW. Cast WW and hopefully hit a Hedron Crab, mill them out for a ton, and again hopefully hit the correct mana to chain into WW again.
Have played about 10 games so far, and it seems like when I hit a Hedron Crab off of WW I average about 6-10 activations (including those provided by any Kor Cartographers we hit with WW as well, and this is assuming we only hit a single Crab). Which is like 18-30+ cards milled per casting of WW.
Should we hit the mana to cast WW again after the initial casting to continue the chain we can mill out entire decks in a single turn pretty consistently.
The deck can flounder a bit against fast aggro decks, and there are times where WW just bricks and you either don't hit a Crab, or don't hit your mana to chain WW, but we have things like Captain of the Watch and Inferno Tits to help us rely a little less on Crabs as a win-con.
Have played about 10 games online with it so far (and a few offline games to muck with the mana a bit) and it has done relatively well. Then again, I have had some terrible luck with opponents so I can't actually say how well it works overall yet. 360 seems to have recently gotten an influx of terrible players. At least 6 out of the 10 games I played online with this deck were against 80+ card fat stacks, all of which I was able to manage to win.
Which I am not sure is a good or bad sign for the deck. On one hand, consistency of those fat stack decks is TERRIBLE so winning against them often isn't exactly too difficult, on the other hand, we are talking about using mill as our main win-con, and those fat stack decks give us another like 20-40 cards we have to mill to be able to get there.
*shrug*
Curious to see what others think of the idea here? The basic concept is to make WW able to win the game for us even in situations where it results in the opponent ending up with the superior position. Casting WW and having your opponent end up with a ton of fat on the board isn't quite as scary when that same WW cast can potentially mill out their entire library and win right there on the spot.