This is my Esper Creature Control Deck (I call it Creature Control because it 1.) Runs more creatures than most of the other lists here and 2.) After I collect more OoG and SOI cards, I'm dropping pretty much all of my creatures for a very spell-heavy build):
1 x
Jace, Vryn's Prodigy1 x
Thing in the Ice2 x
Sigiled Starfish2 x
Gideon's Reproach1 x
Celestial Flare1 x
Telling Time1 x
Grasp of Darkness1 x
Declaration in Stone2 x
Reave Soul1 x
Liliana, Heretical Healer1 x
Oath of Gideon2 x
Scatter to the Winds2 x
Broken Concentration2 x
Anguished Unmaking1 x
Read the Bones1 x
Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet1 x
Suppression Bonds1 x
Comparative Analysis2 x
Languish1 x
Gideon, Ally of Zendikar1 x
Archangel Avacyn1 x
Possessed Skaab1 x
Jace, Unraveler of Secrets1 x
Ob Nixilis Reignited1 x
Linvala, the Preserver1 x
Sire of Stagnation1 x
Sorin, Grim Nemesis1 x
Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger4 x
Plains4 x
Island4 x
Swamp2 x
Shambling Vent2 x
Sunken Hollow2 x
Drowned Catacomb2 x
Isolated Chapel2 x
Glacial FortressThis is probably the best deck I've built. It runs really well. Almost all of my losses can be tied into either bad mana (generally either too many lands or not hitting doubles), the priority issue messing with my plays, and the occasional issue I have with my laptop not stopping the timer/playing a card. The mana base is very solid; I rarely have issues with it. When I do, it's normally just bad luck with getting too few/many lands or just the wrong colors. It's not normally too bad, though, because this deck has lots of card draw and a little bit of scrying. As for the above debate of Grasp vs. Reproach, I only have the one Grasp to play. The top cards in my deck are:
Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet and
Linvala, the Preserver: I'm putting these two together because they both serve the very valuable purpose of giving us life. We have quite a few cards that drain us of life, most notably Ob Nixilis and Anguished Unmaking, and these are the two cards that give us most of our life back. We also have Liliana's creature side and Shambling Vent, but these two work better. Kalitas also has a great combo: activate his ability at least once to get two +1/+1 counters, then
Languish the board to get a whole host of zombie tokens. This combo works well with the
Possessed Skaab, as the Skaab can retrieve the Languish and get sacced to Kalitas.
Anguished Unmaking: This deck's ultimate removal spell, the only cards it can't get rid off are manlands,
Gaea's Revenge,
Plated Crusher, and whatever the other green hexproof creature is.
Planeswalkers: All of these alone are a win condition, except for maybe Lilana's flip side and the SOI Jace. When you start combining them, however, things get really nasty. I've had multiple matches where I'm drawing three+ cards a turn late-game with Jace, Ob Nixilis, and my regular draw. I have noticed that there are times when you can draw a little too much, namely while you have
Sire of Stagnation on the board. But that's why I have [card]Possessed Skaab[card]. I didn't realize that I could draw too many cards when I was first building the deck, but I knew it was unavoidable that I card I would want to play would e in the graveyard at some point.
On a side note from my deck: If we get the [card]Oath of Liliana[/card] from Eldrich Moon, do you think it would be playable in Esper Control? It kind of feels like something between
Oath of Chandra and
Oath of Gideon to me.