Alternatively, I could make them white somehow and play Sulfur Elemental. Lulziest tech ever!
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Alternatively, I could make them white somehow and play Sulfur Elemental. Lulziest tech ever!
I knew I was missing the obvious card...
http://www.cardkingdom.com/media/ima...d/124671_1.jpg
Clearly the best use for him. Grindstone is for noobs.
I lied. It can.
http://gatherer.wizards.com/Handlers...1836&type=card
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You know what's funny?
http://www.cardkingdom.com/media/ima...d/121308_1.jpg
http://www.cardkingdom.com/media/ima...rd/21143_1.jpg
Oh lord I wish this would pick up some steam in Legacy again.
Squirrel Nest? It says enchant land bro. We're talking about the same card right?
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Clearly you realized the error of your ways. :wacko:
I thought something smelled fishy.
Would you like to play against a non-interactive deck right now Wyrm? :trollface:
I say we make the last 1k posts of the hangout MtG related. :nerd:
I want to like yu-gi-oh more, but it has too many fundamental flaws that prevent the gameplay from being as rich as Magic or Legend of the Five Rings.
Wow, Magic the Gathering fag time, I'm outta here. :wacko:
Something like that. First off there is a severe lack of good draw which brings us directly to the next problem. There is a lack of good draw because the only card cost in the game is your own life and with creatures it is sacrificing other creatures. This instantly makes anything that cheats bigger creatures into play a go-to idea and prevents things like good draw from existing because simply playing one card and getting advantage is impossible to balance. Hell you don't even get advantage from Graceful Charity but it's still one of the best cards in the game.
Most importantly though it's way too troublesome to build a consistent solitaire deck, which is what I enjoy.
Very confusing, im gonna look at that now......
There are so many poor pilots out there. The go-to move is to blame your luck when you could have played something differently and changed the flow of the game. I find it's a good idea to reflect on your losses. Especially if it's not just a game where you have a terrible match-up.
I know a couple guys that legitimately make a living on it. It's about predicting market changes so you have to know your shit. That is probably easier than consistently cashing at tournaments though.
@wyrm: I was just going to use something that ignored what you were doing. :wacko:
That usually works out quite well for both parties involved.
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