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Easilt still $70 dollars or over, it's a very limited print run and is now a mythic, this will mean that some demand is met, but with a whole pack dedicated to getting modern staples more relevant, as well as shocks being reprinted, will increase the demand as. Ore people want to get into this 'more accessable' format! |
When an ability like "regenerate this creature" resolves, all it does is wait until the creature would die that turn.
THEN, if it would die, at the that time, it prevents that. In order for that to matter, it does a few extra things.
First, it removes all damage. That's important, otherwise a creature regenerating ... |
I just want to say a few things here. SCG has handled each of the issues you've highlighted almost exactly as you would expect a business to handle them:
"Banning other vendors from their event to corner the market."
I don't understand how you could consider this them banning other vendors from their personal event... |
Unless your creatures are going to directly impact combat somehow. (Haste, pumping your guys, etc.), by attacking first you may force your opponent to make a decision. For example, the defending player has 3 mana up and both an Azorius charm in hand and a dissipate. If he uses his mana in combat to bounce your guy, ... |
It's not a hard and fast rule, there are some creatures you might want to play before combat (ex. Goblin Warchief, Hellrider, etc). Those creatures tend to have haste and/or affect combat.
One reason could be playing around your opponents combat tricks like Wing Shards or Peel from Reality. Let's say you have a grizz... |
These feel like they all relate to a certain "archetype" of player, alas:
1) Stop loudly fiddling with your cards in hand during my turn, you wretch. Put them down on the table and let me think in peace. I get that you do that because it's your way of directing "thinking stress" and/or you are emulating some "pros" y... |
Probably a bit late for this, and I'm getting better at it, but I'm still not even perfect. It's just something you notice when you are trying not to do it yourself. Can we please set the record straight that it is Play, then pay? As I recall, and was taught by a friend of mine, the proper process is to play then pay. ... |
WG travel preps. Try to get like 16+ creatures with as many 2 drops as possible. Getting 3 travel preps isn't out of the question, but 2 is still great. my favourite sequence in the set is turn 3 end step Midnight Haunting into travel preps. Your opponent won't see it coming.
I'm also very fond of the UG self mill de... |
In regards to Sorin, he was and never will be truly good. He is Lawful Evil. He won't think twice about killing anyone foolish enough to get in his way, and sangromancy in general is pretty brutal. He does however have the multiverses best interest at heart - just because your evil as shit doesn't mean you can't care t... |
I discovered Magic back in the Future Sight days and I loved it. As we all know, FS set was not a very good set for a newcomer (I was also just starting my graduation). I restarted playing mtg about six months ago and I'm trying MTGO now, bought it this weekend (it took almost three days, since, for some ridiculous rea... |
He didnt misunderstand after you showed him you were right and that is how it worked. he just didnt realize he was playing agianst something he felt was cheap and felt cheated.
There are always combos that people get frustrated with to great extremes and your going to run into them. Everyone has a flavor of deck that... |
Judges live chat has informed my playgroup before that, AFTER I DECLARED A BLOCKER, using Isochron Scepter imprinted with Blustersquall in response was legal in order to prevent it from blocking. I argued that no, the block is declared, but now the creature is tapped. They threw a fit and went to judge's live chat, and... |
Subjective.
Standard and rotating sets out has made the game a paper-chase where expensive cards can be de-valued overnight and useless(The 'strictly better' phenomenon).
Subjective, again. The Vorthos angle of telling a story dominates the game in so that for example, In NP it's stupid to play anything BUT Phy... |
By the numbers:
Yes the rules have changed, no they haven't made the game worse.
It's always been expensive to play competitively. It's still expensive to play competitively. You cannot "buy wins" any more than you could
before.
Storyline is a part of most sets, it doesn't dominate nor do "wotc chosen colo... |
I think it would hinder a lot of professional and competitive players not knowing the whole set before anyone gets their hands on the cards.
Now I'm not talking about the guy at FNM that's playing UWR Control with a full set of foil Snapcaster Mages. I'm talking about actual pro players such as Brian Kibler, Tomoharu... |
Phylatery Lich - Yes, T1 dark ritual into Phylacery Lich and Relic is definitely the best card for the job.
Moot point, because it also has the upside of not eating a car slot in the decklist.
Not banned in modern, no, but modern's a competitive format which means you have to have quite a very good reason to play... |
I remember my first FNM back in Feburary. Went 2-2. Dimir Mill homebrew with Consuming abberation, rouge's passage, Essence Harvest, & Jace's Phantasms.
Swept by Jund Goodstuff R1 by one of the regulars. Huntmaster, Liliana, Oliva, Thrasktusk, etc. Yep, wasn't too graceful about it but whatever.
1-1 draw with Esper... |
If you are new to Magic, /r/cockatrice is a helpful program to try out decks and get used to playing magic. It really helped me get from a novice to intermediate almost overnight! I practiced drafting on cockatrice about 30 times before going to my FNM for draft. My 2nd time drafting in real life and I won! I did split... |
I know i didn't have to, i just wanted to. Not so much for me, but to explain the other side to the players. I think if everyone knows all the information we can all be better consumers and create a better economy for the game.
We do make money from sheer volume of sales like you suggest, and the higher than MSRP pro... |
The thing that basic supply and demand leaves out is dead inventory.
I run the books for a small business, and dead inventory is the bane of my existence. Say I've got 6 sets of Commander 2013. The Mind Seize and Eternal Bargain decks are going to fly off the shelves. I'm reasonably certain that I can move Evasive... |
That's cute. I live in Cleveland, I have 8-9 card shops I can go here to play magic. If I wanted to, I could play standard and limited competitively every single day of the week, and still not visit half the stores around me.
None of the stores here sell packs for below $4. There's the rare "3 for 11" deal sometimes,... |
One special item isnt paying their bills. Its a one time money grab that is disgusting to me as a consumer.
Whoa. "Disgusting"? FTV is an extremely limited edition product with extremely valuable cards inside, generally worth more for the buyer to pull apart and immediately sell as singles than the inflated price t... |
Hi, glad to see more people joining the hobby. So, everything said so far is true, deckbuilders toolkit good, fat packs good, prereleases good. If you don't have a local game store yet then look [here]( The LGS is where you can go to buy mtg product, meet new players, play with others, and maybe, eventually, play in ... |
On the other side of this coin, those stores who are unwelcoming to the new guy can be a huge turn-off. I had a friend who was in the process of learning, had played maybe four games and had an intro pack as his first deck. He asked the sales associate for advice on what to buy for his "swamps and mountains deck", an... |
I started playing MTG two weeks before Dragon's Maze came out. I splurged on Jund Midrange, Bant Hexproof and American Control for Standard at the time. (I didn't know about rotation when I started). When rotation did come when Theros was released, I played Orzhov Midrange/Control until I got sick of seeing Mono-Black ... |
I built ur storm. Then they banned seething song. I continued to play it after Finkel t16ed a gp. Built it online. Played a ptq and gp with it(losing win and ins both times) switched to twin. Got 2nd at the first event I played it. |
As much as I like starting with a cheap deck, one thing I learned. I moved from cheap deck to cheap deck and by the time I decided to test and build a competitive modern deck, I had spent way more money on cheap deck than I should have. Money that could have gone to making the competitive deck I have now. So I would sa... |
Well, FNM isn't casual, it is a competitive environment. There are rules to follow and there is a judge or TO there to give out rulings when needed. At the same time, it isn't a grand tournament and is welcoming to new players. People are generally nice about it and will help their opponents, correct their mistakes and... |
as long as your goal is to have fun, you are good enough. If your goal is to win, then you need to practice and have a strong deck, and at that point you are still good enough and need to go in order to get good enough to win. |
It's a hard question to answer because how competitive a FNM is varies wildly from store to store.
Some stores have free FNMS that only have FNM foils as prizes. More often than not these are pretty low key, and as long as you have an ok grasp on the basic rules of the game you'll be just fine.
Other stores have $5... |
This is a problem, I've noticed, in any play environment when there is anything of value on the line. I run a weekly event at my LGS called "beginner magic" because it is a college town with lots of people that want to learn or improve, but get consistently crushed by net decks at fnm. There are some regulars that play... |
Yes. Because they can tap it to pay a cost . Whereas you can only tap is as part of the resolution of a spell or ability.
You would, e.g., pay mana to cast a spell that taps their creature. The mana is just gone. It simply leaves your mana pool. Then the tap effect goes on the stack.
In response they can place t... |
I had this issue earlier today when ordering from tcgplayer as well. What it is, is that there is an option when you click on the optimizer that causes it to search for cards that are tcgplayer direct qualified. If you are ordering multiple cards from different vendors this means that your order will be shipped in 1 ... |
I feel like one of the most damning things about this whole situation is that the only people I see coming to Márcio's defense are those with something at stake. In this situation, obviously you as his teammate can't be completely unbiased, but the top level players don't really have anything to gain from trying to cal... |
I went to my first FNM at Deriums CCGs. I went with a starter deck with minor changes (BW Exalted). I expected a bunch of people like me (rookies). I got rolled over in the first round. 2nd game ended with more than a half hour left in the round. My opponent took out a notepad and discussed how to improve my deck with ... |
There is no extremely dominant deck
Referencing the most dominant deck that led to one of the most notable bans in Standard history is a pretty wide margin to base something on.
Abzan has nearly double the showing of the next most "winningest" deck this past month.
And lol, 25% of the format, what a diverse field... |
CardMaggedon Last Vegas:
GB Constellation
UW Heroic
Jeskai Tokens
Abzan Whip
Abzan Aggro
UB Control
Sultai Whip
Abzan Midrange
SCG Portland:
Abzan Midrange
Jeskai Tokens
Abzan Midrange
Abzan Midrange
Mardu Midrange
Jeskai Tokens
Sultai whip
Abzan ... |
There are strong build-around cards that make decks play differently. Because they play differently, it is hard to directly compare them.
Jeskai Ascendancy and Whip of Erebos are strong cards which can be built around, but those decks can also win without the card.
Further, giving equal (or roughly equal) color fix... |
What people and players don't understand is that overhead is a thing. Does that justify some prices? No, but it will absolutely impact prices. MOST LGS locations will be more expensive than TCG so that is a horrible example...heck even buylist is going to be cheaper than TCG.
This player needs to realize that store i... |
Well then I would say that describing you as ignorant (with regards to this subject) is not an unfair characterization of your knowledge.
Let's clear up a few things for you. While it's possible that scry will be in an upcoming set, it's extremely unlikely seeing as scry was a mechanic in Theros, a set so recent it's... |
I've been running this deck with doomed travelers instead of delvers for the past couple days. They seem to work well, but the opponents don't really care too much if they're getting pinged for one a turn, so they don't kill them. So I looked for an alternative, and delvers were a strong choice. I wasn't too convinced ... |
You can either run, sen triplets to splash black, which is good if you want to use tezzert agent of bolas or splash green and run Rafiq the Many. I advise you to use Rafiq and run heavy hexproof creature as I can assure you, your opponents are going to kill your creature so you only have a board of equipments. |
The price of dual lands won't kill the format. The bubble is how many players can every dual land in existence support. Lets say there's enough duals going around for a million people to play using the most used duals. As long as the cards exist for a million people to play, a million people will play. Since the cards ... |
everything is offensive
Look, it's highly unlikely that you truly believe this. We started with an article explaining why you shouldn't call people "faggots" at your LGS, or talk about how you "totally raped someone" at FNM. You claim that this is no different from someone finding "demons" offensive. Unless you were ... |
I want to preface this by saying that I was like 13 at the time and the deck I played (white weenie because I couldn't afford scrolls) was completely stolen from Inquest because I hadn't moved past thinking Polar Kraken was the best card ever. Most of this is my logic looking back on the format, not how I understood it... |
Is anyone really complaining about the best dual lands that are printable in current magic to be $40 for a playset? The Ravnica shocklands are the BEST LANDS PRINTABLE. IN ALL FORMATS. This is a ton better than the M checklands and Innistrad checklands. Speaking of the M checklands, they've been consciously reprint... |
I'd speculate a couple things here (and, FWIW, I agree with you):
Drafts generally take upwards of 3-4 hours to complete. Turn 5 average games make for shorter draft times which means more time for either another event ($$), or time to trade/casual play. Shorter times mean people aren't necessarily burned out on Ma... |
I've had a rather great time with the current set, better than I did with M13 and RTR, truth be told. I will admit I've found a fondness for the R/G decks, but not the insane aggro decks that you speak. Instead I look to beat them with minor deterrents and verdant haven (seriously, I run 3 of that card whenever I can) ... |
Accidents happen all the time. It's instinctive to just scoop your side of the table regardless of card exchanges over the course of the game. And it's also why you count your deck before and after every round. |
Legendary does not mean balance... Look at Tolarian Academy, for example. Maybe not the best example, but if I could run 4 in a deck you bet I would. Karakas, in some metas, is similar in that you'll want 3-4 of them despite it being legendary.
In much the same way people would likely run 3-4x each of these lands. Th... |
These are called wedges. They were kind of a big thing in invasion, but normally allied colors are much more supported than enemy colors. Like normally an esper deck is really just a blue deck with a black splash and a white splash because blue works well with black and blue works well with white, and even though black... |
Brown. It borrows from all 5 colors, but then realizes it can't do anything as well as any of the more dedicated traditional colors, sees wubrg is already a thing, and ends up sitting there like a giant turd. Which is appropriate because its brown.
Later sets prove brown to be a powerhouse as it comes into its own. G... |
RDW is fine, but there is a lot of hate. Thalia, Kitchen Finks, Daybreak Coronet, Wurmcoils, and those are all maindeck!
However, despite that, you still get some free wins. I got 3rd out of 25 last week at Modern FNM. I lost to White vial Hate Bears because of Thalia and Finks. I did win one game because of ensnarin... |
I didn't downvote you.
I would argue it's absolutely fine for local events. If you're looking to grind SCG Opens or whatever, though, you want a deck that functions better in that meta.
The other thing to keep in mind is that Affinity and especially the Tezz lists have a lot of room for meta tuning and such. An opt... |
I always appreciate insight into Magic's design process but the protection from white on a dragon kind of left many people scratching their heads. Gameplay reasons might include that as an anti-Revelation card it shouldn't get Detention Sphered or Chained to the Rocks against UW control. When you do a Gatherer search f... |
red has nothing anti-specific creatures. red has burn spells. in standard, you got 1cmc 1dmg, 1cmc 2dmg, 2cmc 2dmg, 2cmc 3dmg, 2cmc 4dmg, 3cmc 3dmg, etc. Anti flying is usually the colour of green.
Think about that card. Think about the Heroic mechanic.
It's a 4mana 2/2 with a heroic ability that burns things or pp... |
Standard? No. Kalonian Hydra may see play in some of the green-based ramp/devotion decks. But thats about it. It's a very much loved card in casual and EDH though. Also, dies to doom blade.
Archangel of Thune simply does nothing worthy at it's converted mana cost. Not many decks cram consistent lifelink into their li... |
On the Limited Resources "2013 in Review" show, Brian placed M14 as the best draft format as the past year and Marshall had it 2nd only to Modern Masters. M14 did have very low power level, but the low power level of white was the only unbalanced thing. Low power level is fine as long as things suck equally--I really e... |
And we continue on to read the following:
>This is fairly surprising. The overall impact of fetch lands upon the number of extra spells, (as opposed to the true lands the fetch lands removed from the deck,) drawn is not nearly as high as the number life sacrificed for the effect. While the dead draws over the first 1... |
Blood Moon comes in in the mirror, because it completely hoses both of you.
If you have a superior board state than your opponent, and you're both on Zoo, dropping a Blood Moon usually means they won't be able to respond to any of your on-board threats, unless they already have everything they need in hand while the ... |
Got 5th place and earned 2 packs. 2 weeks ago I opened 2 mythic rares (Iroas God and flame speaker), last week I opened 2 more mythics (Ajani and Godsend). This week I opened up a 'YO dog!' Mythic pack! 1 Foil Athreos and 1 non-foil Athreos. |
If you're reading my series you would know that the deck doesn't need Godless Shrine.
I'll admit, I haven't. I followed the link because:
> I want to hear the designer's thought process.
Yeah, you've been playing the deck a bunch, so you've made all the guesses you care about in terms of design, but you are not y... |
The Nissa was explained to me breifly the other day, basically you get to a point with 2(Maybe 3? I forget) mana creatures where you can generate infinite mana. This lets you play and bounce nissa a bunch, turning all your lands into dudes which also untap when you play her. They're all tramplers in addition to getting... |
Keep in mind that (nearly) every set has a mandatory dragon slot. Doesn't matter if you are in horror world or machine world or greek world. There is going to be at least one dragon because the casual market demands it.
So RtR had Utvara Hellkite, Hypersonic Dragon, and Niv-Mizzet himself) and Gatecrash had Hellkit... |
90 spells (probably a little less?) in your pool, Let's say 130 lands, slightly less than 1% chance of any given card being Battle of Wits, means you probably have ~15% of drawing it in any given game provided you are able to reasonably defend yourself early.
You could probably increase your odds by adopting a policy... |
Hello mtg reddit! Today on Gathering Magic I wrote a short story using a "mixed media" of creative writing and casual deckbuilding in order to showcast a narrative on the plane of Mirrodin. The story is about Alcanus, a Vedalken scientist whose research has turned up a strange slick of oil... If you are a Vorthos and... |
Sort of relevant: I sold my old cards to my brother (14 at the time and only played cause his big brother did) when I was in dire straits for 100 bucks and didn't play anymore. Apparently I had a set of FoWs, a couple Sensei's Divining Tops (Kamigawa), and one or 2 Bob's. A "friend" of his apparently found out he had M... |
Giving something absent consideration is simply a gift, and no enforceable agreement is formed as a result. You can't wedge this one into contract law, and you're actually going the wrong way here. In order to seek a remedy under contract law, you need a contract to exist, not prove there isn't one.
However, the c... |
Sideboarding is difficult for me too but I came up with a small strategy to make sideboarding a little easier. I keep track of what my deck consistently loses to. I also ask myself some questions as I try to find out what makes a deck lose. Are my spells constantly countered? Am I consistent with dealing damage? Do my ... |
I'll give a little preface before I share my most boneheaded of plays in the history of Magic. I'm playing in an IQ in Ravnica-Theros Standard. I borrow my friend's Esper Control list (ahh... Sphinx's Revelation). I have barely any experience with it because I'm a midrange man at heart. My friend is spectating my plays... |
tend to completely agree with this article, my first thought with the CFB article was that women in magic coverage and finals and what have you probably is representative of women in the field of competition: basically 0.
*i also thought the hygiene point was way off. yes, there are some stinky magic players, and there... |
There are various rules of thumb about how many times you need to shuffle to have a randomized deck, although 5, 7 and 9 seem to be the common numbers I've seen. A pile shuffle counts as a -1 to that number though. For example, if you go with 5 riffle shuffles being random enough as a rule of thumb, you'll need to do 6... |
One of my friends is like this. He's older and has played longer than most of us, but for some reason no matter what we do it's always cheap and he blames us for building cheesy decks with money cards. Everytime I wrath the board to kill his weenie swarm the turn before he swings for the win or counter his game winnin... |
I had an unfortunate experience at fnm regarding shuffling. Normally I shuffle my deck by seperating it in 8 piles and cut it. Whenever I do this, and after my opponents cut my deck, I never get mana screwed or flooded. I don't look at which cards go where when I pile shuffle but I know my land or multiples of one spel... |
I think booster boxes will give you better value. When Ravnica came out I purchased 18 tourney pack cases and found something very interesting - the rares weren't as randomized as you'd think they'd be. There was a very clear pattern, even after opening just a third of the boxes.
IIRC my pulls were along the lines of... |
One thing we shouldn't rule out is new dual lands with both types.
Absolutely not happening.
Here's why: The original duals, used extensively in eternal formats, are already quite powerful for their effect and type/subtype. The addition of the "shocklands" gave that mix an additional option - especially in Legacy a... |
Whenever a player plays a spell or attacks, Norin leaves the battlefield and returns later. When he enters the battlefield again under his owner's control, he triggers Pandemonium dealing 2 damage to target player. With Confusion in the Ranks out when he enters the battlefield, his owner exchanges him for an opponent's... |
The meta game can easily be summarized as a game of rock, paper, scissors but I think that's a bit oversimplification. Of course skill level, experience with the deck and card draw are factors (among many) that decide whether you win or lose. However, picking the deck by reading the meta can equally be rewarding.
F... |
I don't really see why. I don't care about the so-called 'hyper sexualization' of magic. People in general are so uptight about sex, yet it's everywhere and it's the most natural thing in the world. Yes, kids play the game. Guess what? In the movie 'Airplane' there is a topless woman, and that movie is rated PG. ... |
My local store once got hold of two boxes of Unhinged. Unfortunately, I wasn't into magic at that time, but legends say that it was the funniest draft in the history of mankind.
Also, my LGS has pride in their collection of cards. If you need singles or are just looking for rares to expand your collection, you're jus... |
You can also use it to do multiple things! I once passed with a Huntmaster on the field so that it would transform during my opponents upkeep. It transformed, killed one of his mana dorks and shot my opponent for two. My foe decided he had had about enough of this crap so he cast some kill spell on my huntmaster. I fla... |
It reminds him of that time he had sex with Eartha Kitt in an airplane bathroom. |
I played burning vengeance for a while and it has spoiled me on every other standard deck. I see them, and I'm like "Wait, why am I only drawing one card a turn? And why don't I get to do ridiculously complicated plays that make the game so much sillier?" (notable example: Killing a consecrated sphinx with draw spells ... |
Picked Golgari, got Jarad's Orders as my rare and that was pretty much the only notable Golgari card that I pulled. I did get Isperia, Supreme Judge, Hallowed Fountain, and Loxodon Smiter from my other packs, though.
I wound up finished 2-3 with GWB, using the playable creatures that I had in my colors and trying to ... |
Went 5-0 with Azorious Flyers/control. I'm pretty positive that this is going to be a great archtype in limited. You just want enough of the 3-4 mana 2/2, about 8, maybe a bomb (I had the Archon of the Triumvarate promo dude), and then the rest removal and bounce spells. Stealer of Secrets + the Azorius Guidmage is ... |
I seriously want to play Gruul at Gatecrash Prerelease specifically because it seems to have guild boxes again and the guild instructions for Gruul are awesome. |
Game 3. Played a game last weekend against a friend at FNM who was running Naya Humans and I was playing a Lifetouch homebrew. I have 4 Prey Upon to take advantage of deathtouch if I can. I saw they had their Mayor out and I had one lonely Typhoid Rat, with the life at 2-2. BUT, I had a Vampire Nighthawk in my hand. I ... |
Recently my EDH deck was countered by Sower of Temptation + Riptide Laboratory. UG Deck had used Vesuva to copy my Alchemist's Refuge. Both decks were down to under 30 cards left in their graveyard. My deck specializes in graveyard recursion as its a Child deck that uses Volrath's Stronghold. AKA I won't mill out.
Ha... |
Managed to beat this at GP London. Round 5, 3-1, 1-0 down, I have my opponent to 2 and am sitting at 13ish. I have 5 (tapped) lands and cinder elemental on board. Opponent extorts for 1 and attacks me down to 2. My hand is martial glory. Untap, draw daring skyjek. For some reason, I decide holding the two mana up... |
So I was at the dark ascension prerelease and and all I had to do was win one more game against this kid who wouldn't stop talking. I was off to a slow start and slowly fell behind on board state. He got cocky and decided to ping me to death slowly. I managed to resolve a bale fire dragon, but he had was using a fiend ... |
Here's the truth. They are just blatantly inferior. However, this doesn't mean you can't make them work for you.
Me and my magic friends used to go to a lot of tournaments, fnm every week, etc., and would do very well. By the time we got to that point, we had most of the good cards and had top tier decks. Bu... |
Note: Longtime (exclusive) Legacy player, full playsets of almost all staples from both Modern and Legacy; take that into account as you will in my analysis.
I feel as if, aside from Legacy obviously having a deeper cardpool, it's a cardpool that rewards subtle, tight and sometimes psychological play. Not to say th... |
What made you think that was a good idea? Its a reprint from a recent set that also is the buy-a-box promo and is very likely to end up in some of the precons. Scarcity is not going to be a thing. It is not even a card that is great in the meta, it punishes tokens, flip-cards, and over aggressive 1-2 drop decks like bl... |
Doubled in price does not equal a positive return on investment. You are dealing with a large number of small profits with no established infrastructure so you are going to lose a ton to overhead. Unless you have an incredibly large magic community moving 60 ratchets is not feasible and the closer you get the theros re... |
Current cards that destroy enchantments]( there is also Merciless Eviction, Vraska, and Angelic Edict with the latter not being too relevant.
Theros so far has Destructive Revelry, Fade into Antiquity, and Polis Crusher as forms of enchantment removal.
There have been 0 enchantment matters cards in Theros. Nothing ... |
Get this book and a ASL dictionary. Learn how to sign "What is the sign for _ " then finger spell the word much like you would say Como say dias ___ in spanish. ASL is a blast and I totally encourage you to communicate with these owners because it's the perfect opportunity to learn a language with something you're int... |
It helps if you remember that Wizards has a history of decisions that sounded good at the time that later turned out to be mistakes.
Basically when MtGO was getting started back in 2002, it was one of the first games to feature an online micropayment system. As one of the first such games out of the gate, most player... |
You're making fallacious arguments. First, you assume that because a color has powerful cards that that color is "favored." The truth is that sometimes R&D makes mistakes. In the early years of Magic, development was much worse at predicting the power level of cards. When Alpha first released, there was almost no thoug... |
I personally don't mind him being the face of MTG, because I see other possibilities in the story line. I mean he was a student of Tezzeret and we saw how he turned out. I see him mad with power or perhaps in a dilemma that other Planeswalkers would totally be against. A "dark knight" situation. |
Last one.
Think of it as a stack of dirty dishes. Playing a spell/ability is akin to putting a dirty dish onto the pile. Resolving something on the stack is the game taking the topmost dish and washing it. Then the next highest dish is now on top, and players get another round of priority to put more dishes on.
Rep... |
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