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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
It's the Planeswalker. They let me play anything except power 9 and moxes for casual. They said my decks are funny and are a challenge. This is also my first non-tribal casual deck. I have 4 of each in my binder but I never use them. I only use proxies after showing my binder.
I worry about lasting 5 turns because if I don't, it's boring, which is why I don't use my infect.
I don't understand my deck either. Maybe I should add more Blue/Black/Red creatures, destroy. And discard?
The Planeswaker, okay. I still wouldn't play four, but two or three sounds abut right, if he's the main part of the deck.
As long they're fine with it.
True. A game that goes by too quickly isn't that fun.
That's a good direction to go. The prebuilt Nicol Bolas deck is a creature-based discard deck. You have great options in Grixis colors, too. The key to building any deck is focusing on a single idea and building the deck around that idea. This way, you know how your deck is going to work before you ever play it.
Do too much, and you end up with something messy, like that deck we just said neither of us understood.
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Actually, I have that Pre-built deck, I think I'll just modify that to add Scepters, Mana Drains, tutors and the creatures that I like. However, 1 or 2 of each creatures or spells is probably bad.
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
Actually, I have that Pre-built deck, I think I'll just modify that to add Scepters, Mana Drains, tutors and the creatures that I like. However, 1 or 2 of each creatures or spells is probably bad. Make sure to remove those landcycling creatures. Those creatures are terrible. The only reason they're in the deck was to help fix the mana. And you have the lands to fix up the manabase.
There are good decks with creatures or spells that are only 1-2 ofs, its just that the deck your trying to build is not that kind of deck.
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Alright, I just finished modifying my Bolas deck... but I'm over by 4 cards and I can't think of what to take.
Spoiler:
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
Alright, I just finished modifying my Bolas deck... but I'm over by 4 cards and I can't think of what to take.Spoiler:
Isochron Sceptor, while a good card, I think may be something you won't miss too much. I'd cut them. I think it only works with your Mana Drain, though I don't remember all the cards in your list. I'll edit when I realize if you have more to imprint.
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Well, that tournament went really good... and long...
For $25 the price was nice but I just don't like it (^â–¼^)
That was a new experience... A lot of decks that I've only seen for the first time.
EDIT:
I did try the advices that you guys gave me. I removed Gyre Sage and added one Ulvenwald Tracker. I also made Champion of Lambholt 4 and Dryad Militant 3.
My deck basically went like this.
Instead of using the Garruk Primal Hunter, I went with Garruk Relentless since aside from he is cheaper, he is a very good removal against weak creatures and can search for key creature cards that I want. It's also a bonus that since he is a Planeswalker, he can't be hit by Terminus and Supreme Verdict.
I won first place and got the weird first prize.
Most players that I fought, I Curb-Stomped except those two stupid Blue/Red/White decks. To be honest, I really felt the urge to slap those two guys while playing with them. The guy that I played with for the first place was really annoying. His Red/Blue/White just kept on burning me over and over again while countering me. I really didn't enjoy our first round.
Heck, I'm pretty sure that all the first rounds that I did, I lost. I'm so glad it's best two out of three games.
It's also funny how when I play Acidic Slime and choose to destroy a land (if there are no enchantment), my opponents look really annoyed.
For $25 the price was nice but I just don't like it (^â–¼^)
That was a new experience... A lot of decks that I've only seen for the first time.
EDIT:
I did try the advices that you guys gave me. I removed Gyre Sage and added one Ulvenwald Tracker. I also made Champion of Lambholt 4 and Dryad Militant 3.
My deck basically went like this.
Spoiler:
Instead of using the Garruk Primal Hunter, I went with Garruk Relentless since aside from he is cheaper, he is a very good removal against weak creatures and can search for key creature cards that I want. It's also a bonus that since he is a Planeswalker, he can't be hit by Terminus and Supreme Verdict.
I won first place and got the weird first prize.
Most players that I fought, I Curb-Stomped except those two stupid Blue/Red/White decks. To be honest, I really felt the urge to slap those two guys while playing with them. The guy that I played with for the first place was really annoying. His Red/Blue/White just kept on burning me over and over again while countering me. I really didn't enjoy our first round.
Heck, I'm pretty sure that all the first rounds that I did, I lost. I'm so glad it's best two out of three games.
It's also funny how when I play Acidic Slime and choose to destroy a land (if there are no enchantment), my opponents look really annoyed.
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Hey so I am really into making theme decks and decks that are equal in challenge somewhat like duel decks. like down to what the mana looks like. And i'm kinda stumped when it comes to my demon/devil deck, it lacks theme and it's really slow in play in contrast with the opposing deck I made. I'm also trying to stick with the two sets of ravnica and instrad/dark ascension, but I don't mind mixing in a little other cards from other sets. Any card recommendation would be useful. Oh and btw they are 60 card decks...
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
Well, that tournament went really good... and long...For $25 the price was nice but I just don't like it (^â–¼^)
That was a new experience... A lot of decks that I've only seen for the first time.
EDIT:
I did try the advices that you guys gave me. I removed Gyre Sage and added one Ulvenwald Tracker. I also made Champion of Lambholt 4 and Dryad Militant 3.
My deck basically went like this.
Spoiler:
Instead of using the Garruk Primal Hunter, I went with Garruk Relentless since aside from he is cheaper, he is a very good removal against weak creatures and can search for key creature cards that I want. It's also a bonus that since he is a Planeswalker, he can't be hit by Terminus and Supreme Verdict.
I won first place and got the weird first prize.
Most players that I fought, I Curb-Stomped except those two stupid Blue/Red/White decks. To be honest, I really felt the urge to slap those two guys while playing with them. The guy that I played with for the first place was really annoying. His Red/Blue/White just kept on burning me over and over again while countering me. I really didn't enjoy our first round.
Heck, I'm pretty sure that all the first rounds that I did, I lost. I'm so glad it's best two out of three games.
It's also funny how when I play Acidic Slime and choose to destroy a land (if there are no enchantment), my opponents look really annoyed.
What kind of Red-White-Blue was it? There's many kinds, usually midrange to control, though.
Regardless of which, though, I'd assume one big reason may be because of your sideboard. I think you should diversify it more, so you have more options against more decks.
FeedKlienMonochrome wrote...
Hey so I am really into making theme decks and decks that are equal in challenge somewhat like duel decks. like down to what the mana looks like. And i'm kinda stumped when it comes to my demon/devil deck, it lacks theme and it's really slow in play in contrast with the opposing deck I made. I'm also trying to stick with the two sets of ravnica and instrad/dark ascension, but I don't mind mixing in a little other cards from other sets. Any card recommendation would be useful. Oh and btw they are 60 card decks...In the world of Magic, Demons and Devils are actually quite different. If your going for a themed deck, I'd suggest going with one or the other, because I don't think they'd go to well together otherwise.
Some fun and powerful Demon cards I can think of from the top of my head are Griselbrand, Harvester of Souls, Demon at Death's Gate. You need to be wary, though, because these are high mana cost cards. You need something to do early game to either help yourself survive to get to the point where you can cast those guys, or possibly add in ramp to accelerate yourself into those big demons.
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sakabato24
World Warrior
@ kickiluxxx :
Congrats on the win. What type of RWB decks were you against? I'd like to know too.
@BlinkXPoke :
Don't forget there's Nefarox, Overlord of Grixis; Desecration Demon; and Rakdos, Lord of Riots.
Congrats on the win. What type of RWB decks were you against? I'd like to know too.
@BlinkXPoke :
Don't forget there's Nefarox, Overlord of Grixis; Desecration Demon; and Rakdos, Lord of Riots.
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Thanks (^â–¼^)
The really annoying one with a lot of burns and counters was a midrange... I think. He was the one I fought for the 1st place. Weird guy... was staring at me the whole time.
I'm not sure how his deck is constructed but here are the cards that I remember he used. Heck, I'm not even sure what my opponents are trying to do.
First round I lost horribly. He burned my Arbor Elves, countered almost everyone and burned the rest. 2nd Round I changed some of my cards. I added some Acidic slimes and Ranger's Guiles. I do remember that the second round we had, he had a lot of trouble from the Strangleroot and Dryad Militant.
2nd Round,
My first play was Arbor Elf, he does nothing.
Then I play Dryad Militant and Strangleroot swing. He Plays Augur then reveals Pillar.
Then I bring a land down, Rancor StrangleRoot and play another Strangleroot he's down to 13. He brings a land, then Pillars my Strangleroot.
My turn, he has no creature and I miracle Revenge of the Hunted on my other Strangleroot, then equip Rancor. I swing with Dryad, Arbor elf and Miracled S-Geist, he uses Azorius Charm on S-Geist then I play Ranger's Guile and game.
Our final round was funny. It took a while. I had the setting just like second round. Except he was able to Supreme Verdict me and Detention Sphere my 3 Geist, counter my first Wolfir and bring me down to 9 I think. However, I think the Dryad militant really ruined his play. Useless Snapcaster (^â–¼^). Everytime that he exiles and looks at me, I just respond with a smile.
Then I saw his lands are all tapped out. So what I did was play Wolfir Silverheart and Rubblebelt Raiders, leaving Ranger's Guile and Rancor the only card in my hand. He plays 2 Boros Reckoners.
Then my turn, I drew Acidic Slime, played Rancor on Rubblebelt and pass because if attack with Rubblebelt and Wolfir, I'll die. He plays Geist then passes.
I miracle Revenge then he counters it and I pass. He uses Sphinx's Revelation tapping 6. and leaving 4 mana.
I miracle Revenge of the Hunted on Wolfir to give him Trample, play Acidic Slime and Release 3 of my Strangleroots and swing. He uses Azorius charm on my Rubblebelt then I use Ranger's guile. His creatures all die from blocking my 14/14 Wolfir and he surrenders.
Game, set, match.
The other guy that was using a R/W/B was just like the guy above except he uses Aurelia, Counterflux, Think Twice, Essence Scatter, Rewind and waaaay moooore Supreme Verdict.
It's actually funny because my friend told me (who works there and was a judge), that everyone except her and my other friend taught that I will be the first one to go. Apparently, people were underestimating my Mono-Green so much (^â–¼^)
EDIT:
I hope I got the details right.
The really annoying one with a lot of burns and counters was a midrange... I think. He was the one I fought for the 1st place. Weird guy... was staring at me the whole time.
I'm not sure how his deck is constructed but here are the cards that I remember he used. Heck, I'm not even sure what my opponents are trying to do.
Spoiler:
First round I lost horribly. He burned my Arbor Elves, countered almost everyone and burned the rest. 2nd Round I changed some of my cards. I added some Acidic slimes and Ranger's Guiles. I do remember that the second round we had, he had a lot of trouble from the Strangleroot and Dryad Militant.
2nd Round,
My first play was Arbor Elf, he does nothing.
Then I play Dryad Militant and Strangleroot swing. He Plays Augur then reveals Pillar.
Then I bring a land down, Rancor StrangleRoot and play another Strangleroot he's down to 13. He brings a land, then Pillars my Strangleroot.
My turn, he has no creature and I miracle Revenge of the Hunted on my other Strangleroot, then equip Rancor. I swing with Dryad, Arbor elf and Miracled S-Geist, he uses Azorius Charm on S-Geist then I play Ranger's Guile and game.
Our final round was funny. It took a while. I had the setting just like second round. Except he was able to Supreme Verdict me and Detention Sphere my 3 Geist, counter my first Wolfir and bring me down to 9 I think. However, I think the Dryad militant really ruined his play. Useless Snapcaster (^â–¼^). Everytime that he exiles and looks at me, I just respond with a smile.
Then I saw his lands are all tapped out. So what I did was play Wolfir Silverheart and Rubblebelt Raiders, leaving Ranger's Guile and Rancor the only card in my hand. He plays 2 Boros Reckoners.
Then my turn, I drew Acidic Slime, played Rancor on Rubblebelt and pass because if attack with Rubblebelt and Wolfir, I'll die. He plays Geist then passes.
I miracle Revenge then he counters it and I pass. He uses Sphinx's Revelation tapping 6. and leaving 4 mana.
I miracle Revenge of the Hunted on Wolfir to give him Trample, play Acidic Slime and Release 3 of my Strangleroots and swing. He uses Azorius charm on my Rubblebelt then I use Ranger's guile. His creatures all die from blocking my 14/14 Wolfir and he surrenders.
Game, set, match.
The other guy that was using a R/W/B was just like the guy above except he uses Aurelia, Counterflux, Think Twice, Essence Scatter, Rewind and waaaay moooore Supreme Verdict.
It's actually funny because my friend told me (who works there and was a judge), that everyone except her and my other friend taught that I will be the first one to go. Apparently, people were underestimating my Mono-Green so much (^â–¼^)
EDIT:
I hope I got the details right.
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
Thanks (^â–¼^)The really annoying one with a lot of burns and counters was a midrange... I think. He was the one I fought for the 1st place. Weird guy... was staring at me the whole time.
I'm not sure how his deck is constructed but here are the cards that I remember he used. Heck, I'm not even sure what my opponents are trying to do.
Spoiler:
First round I lost horribly. He burned my Arbor Elves, countered almost everyone and burned the rest. 2nd Round I changed some of my cards. I added some Acidic slimes and Ranger's Guiles. I do remember that the second round we had, he had a lot of trouble from the Strangleroot and Dryad Militant.
2nd Round,
My first play was Arbor Elf, he does nothing.
Then I play Dryad Militant and Strangleroot swing. He Plays Augur then reveals Pillar.
Then I bring a land down, Rancor StrangleRoot and play another Strangleroot he's down to 13. He brings a land, then Pillars my Strangleroot.
My turn, he has no creature and I miracle Revenge of the Hunted on my other Strangleroot, then equip Rancor. I swing with Dryad, Arbor elf and Miracled S-Geist, he uses Azorius Charm on S-Geist then I play Ranger's Guile and game.
Our final round was funny. It took a while. I had the setting just like second round. Except he was able to Supreme Verdict me and Detention Sphere my 3 Geist, counter my first Wolfir and bring me down to 9 I think. However, I think the Dryad militant really ruined his play. Useless Snapcaster (^â–¼^). Everytime that he exiles and looks at me, I just respond with a smile.
Then I saw his lands are all tapped out. So what I did was play Wolfir Silverheart and Rubblebelt Raiders, leaving Ranger's Guile and Rancor the only card in my hand. He plays 2 Boros Reckoners.
Then my turn, I drew Acidic Slime, played Rancor on Rubblebelt and pass because if attack with Rubblebelt and Wolfir, I'll die. He plays Geist then passes.
I miracle Revenge then he counters it and I pass. He uses Sphinx's Revelation tapping 6. and leaving 4 mana.
I miracle Revenge of the Hunted on Wolfir to give him Trample, play Acidic Slime and Release 3 of my Strangleroots and swing. He uses Azorius charm on my Rubblebelt then I use Ranger's guile. His creatures all die from blocking my 14/14 Wolfir and he surrenders.
Game, set, match.
The other guy that was using a R/W/B was just like the guy above except he uses Aurelia, Counterflux, Think Twice, Essence Scatter, Rewind and waaaay moooore Supreme Verdict.
It's actually funny because my friend told me (who works there and was a judge), that everyone except her and my other friend taught that I will be the first one to go. Apparently, people were underestimating my Mono-Green so much (^â–¼^)
EDIT:
I hope I got the details right.
I do the staring thing, too. It's something I picked up from playing some Poker: you want to get any bit of information out of your opponent. When I play, I stay stoic, and will look at my opponent during their turn for any expression they make; like, maybe their eyes brighten when they draw the card for their turn, making me think they topdecked something good. Or they start digging through their graveyard after they draw, meaning they drew Snapcaster Mage.
Like any midrangey-controlly deck, your goal is to grind your opponent out of resources with what you have, in his case, counters and burn spells. Unless it's straightforward, like Zombies or Humans, these competitive decks don't really have set themes.
And of course no one would expect much from MonoGreen. It's not a "Top Deck". I don't play a Top Deck, and still do well. The true best decks are the ones no one is prepared for. I'm sure not many people you palyed against were prepared to face MonoG.
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Hmm... His staring might have worked on someone, but it definitely won't work on me. My previous job requires me to be stared at all the time while showing either no emotion or just a smile. So no... (^â–¼^)
In my mind, I'm actually imagining him praying that I get bad draws.
By the way, in the whole event, even though I lost all my first rounds, I never did any mulligan even once. Actually, the 2nd round in our final match, I'm pretty sure I only had one forest in my opening hand.
It was annoying. Getting burned and countered all the time. That is why I love themed decks. Cavern of Souls and Bam! No more counters!
His reactions are actually funny everytime that I play a Wolfir soulbounded, especially when I soulbounded it to Rubblebelt.
By the way, as much as I'm really excited at that Ulvenwald Tracker, I never really used him even once. Either I didn't draw him or I sideboarded him. Mostly because all the creatures that I fought have Hexproof (I'm staring at you Traft) or is just a pretty bad target not worthy of removal.
No, almost everyone knew I was running mono-Green. No one just believed it would actually work that well and that I'd have really good draws. They underestimated me too much. Not to mention, a few of those people know that I'm not really that good of a player (^â–¼^)
In my mind, I'm actually imagining him praying that I get bad draws.
By the way, in the whole event, even though I lost all my first rounds, I never did any mulligan even once. Actually, the 2nd round in our final match, I'm pretty sure I only had one forest in my opening hand.
It was annoying. Getting burned and countered all the time. That is why I love themed decks. Cavern of Souls and Bam! No more counters!
His reactions are actually funny everytime that I play a Wolfir soulbounded, especially when I soulbounded it to Rubblebelt.
By the way, as much as I'm really excited at that Ulvenwald Tracker, I never really used him even once. Either I didn't draw him or I sideboarded him. Mostly because all the creatures that I fought have Hexproof (I'm staring at you Traft) or is just a pretty bad target not worthy of removal.
No, almost everyone knew I was running mono-Green. No one just believed it would actually work that well and that I'd have really good draws. They underestimated me too much. Not to mention, a few of those people know that I'm not really that good of a player (^â–¼^)
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
Hmm... His staring might have worked on someone, but it definitely won't work on me. My previous job requires me to be stared at all the time while showing either no emotion or just a smile. So no... (^â–¼^) In my mind, I'm actually imagining him praying that I get bad draws.
By the way, in the whole event, even though I lost all my first rounds, I never did any mulligan even once. Actually, the 2nd round in our final match, I'm pretty sure I only had one forest in my opening hand.
It was annoying. Getting burned and countered all the time. That is why I love themed decks. Cavern of Souls and Bam! No more counters!
His reactions are actually funny everytime that I play a Wolfir soulbounded, especially when I soulbounded it to Rubblebelt.
By the way, as much as I'm really excited at that Ulvenwald Tracker, I never really used him even once. Either I didn't draw him or I sideboarded him. Mostly because all the creatures that I fought have Hexproof (I'm staring at you Traft) or is just a pretty bad target not worthy of removal.
No, almost everyone knew I was running mono-Green. No one just believed it would actually work that well and that I'd have really good draws. They underestimated me too much. Not to mention, a few of those people know that I'm not really that good of a player (^â–¼^)
Well, Cavern of Souls doesn't solve all your problems with a tribal deck, but it does take one problem away.
Ulvenwald Tracker is basically your only removal in that deck, so that's why you have him: just in case you need him, even if it isn't often.
MonoGreen works. There's plenty of tools available to it. This format, though, is very forgiving of greedy manabases, which is why there's all sorts of tri-colored decks.
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Actually, everytime that I play with 3 color or more decks, I always always wish that all the lands in their opening hand and lands that they will draw become shocklands. People who pay for even at least 2 shocklands really make my job easier.
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sakabato24
World Warrior
That's interesting to know. I'm playing American (RWB) Midrange right now too, and I was wondering on what type of decklist they used. I don't like Geist of Saint Traft in the deck, he's more for aggressive play, and I feel like that American Midrange is more over control than anything. Essence Scatter is more of a side-board card since it's situational, especially against aggro, but not so much against control, like Esper Control.
Here's my decklist :
Pinoy Midrange -
This is I what I ran at FNM last night and won 1st Place.
Details :
I had another tournament that started at noon and won 3rd in that. Overall, a good weekend for MTG for me.
Here's my decklist :
Pinoy Midrange -
Spoiler:
This is I what I ran at FNM last night and won 1st Place.
Details :
Spoiler:
I had another tournament that started at noon and won 3rd in that. Overall, a good weekend for MTG for me.
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
sakabato24 wrote...
That's interesting to know. I'm playing American (RWB) Midrange right now too, and I was wondering on what type of decklist they used. I don't like Geist of Saint Traft in the deck, he's more for aggressive play, and I feel like that American Midrange is more over control than anything. Essence Scatter is more of a side-board card since it's situational, especially against aggro, but not so much against control, like Esper Control.Here's my decklist :
Pinoy Midrange -
Spoiler:
This is I what I ran at FNM last night and won 1st Place.
Details :
Spoiler:
I had another tournament that started at noon and won 3rd in that. Overall, a good weekend for MTG for me.
Interesting list you run. I assume you fine tuned it yourself, since I see pretty much all the cards I see in the more popular versions of the deck, just in different numbers, except for the Aurelia's Fury (a card everyone thought was brokenly good, and for some reason, no one seems to be playing).
Geist of Saint Traft has been found to be sideboard tech for the Control Mirror Match. Control Mirros tends to have the players stare at each other, something that favors Esper Control most, since they can win by decking their opponent out. Geist of Saint Traft, as you said, is an aggresive creature, which is why you want it against control, their forced to answer it somehow.
Otherwise, yeah, he doesn't really fit into the main deck as well, except only as a beatstick.
On the note of this color combo, my friend's Red-White-Blue is probably my favorite variant. It's the slowest version I've seen, since it's purely control. Only two creatures, too: 2 Snapcaster Mage.
It's kind of a Miracles deck, 4 Terminus, 2 Entreat the Angels, 1 Bonfire of the Damned, but really, it's more Planeswalker control. He runs Chandra, Tamiyo, and both Jaces. How he describes his wincon: "Survive until I stablize". He rarely loses games where he casts any of his Planeswalkers, and it survives more than two turns.
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Dragon's Maze has some interesting previews...
Especially Master of Cruelties. It looks bad but it may work in my Bolas Planeswalker deck.
And split cards are coming back to standard again.
On the side thing. It's funny, there was a guy in the shop that I go to who decided to sell a lot of his cards for one-third of the price (mostly dual lands and planeswalkers, and expensive creatures). He offered it to me first but when I totaled it, it was $108. I only bought $20 which are mostly Planeswalkers and dual lands. After he sold everything he wanted to sell, he had a really big smile in his face.
Especially Master of Cruelties. It looks bad but it may work in my Bolas Planeswalker deck.
And split cards are coming back to standard again.
On the side thing. It's funny, there was a guy in the shop that I go to who decided to sell a lot of his cards for one-third of the price (mostly dual lands and planeswalkers, and expensive creatures). He offered it to me first but when I totaled it, it was $108. I only bought $20 which are mostly Planeswalkers and dual lands. After he sold everything he wanted to sell, he had a really big smile in his face.
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
Dragon's Maze has some interesting previews...Especially Master of Cruelties. It looks bad but it may work in my Bolas Planeswalker deck.
And split cards are coming back to standard again.
On the side thing. It's funny, there was a guy in the shop that I go to who decided to sell a lot of his cards for one-third of the price (mostly dual lands and planeswalkers, and expensive creatures). He offered it to me first but when I totaled it, it was $108. I only bought $20 which are mostly Planeswalkers and dual lands. After he sold everything he wanted to sell, he had a really big smile in his face.
This entire block has been fun and exciting, both for competitive Magic and fun, casual cards my friend has already made a bunch of interesting decks from. Even the competitive Standard decks I've been using during this time are based around great cards from this block that look good to me. Can't wait to see what comes out of Dragon's Maze.
Like Master of Cruelties. As you said: Doesn't seem like a good card, but it's amazingly funny.
He might have stolen those cards. That's a reason for getting rid of a bunch of cards like that for such prices and be that happy about it. Or maybe they were fake, but that's kinda hard to do.
Or he's just really glad that he managed to get rid of his collection because he's dropping the game or something.
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I have a deck centered around Azor's Elocutors. It is very very funny. I've won a lot of games in really funny ways. So yeah, this block is really fun.
Also, one of the reasons why I love this block is because of the lands. Before I don't make Standard decks because I don't like not being able to use enough dual lands. But thanks to Shocklands, Innistrad lands and Farseek, it's not that hard to play any color even 4 or 5 color decks. Because of the amount of dual lands available, I've been able to make a lot of weird and surprising decks.
Nah, I know the guy. He needed an instant $100 because he's going to a concert with his dad. I got Liliana of the Veil, Jace Memory Adept 2, Domri, Mizzium Mortars 4, Loxodons 4, Glacial Fortress 4 from him. I don't even know why I only paid $20. (^â–¼^)
Also, one of the reasons why I love this block is because of the lands. Before I don't make Standard decks because I don't like not being able to use enough dual lands. But thanks to Shocklands, Innistrad lands and Farseek, it's not that hard to play any color even 4 or 5 color decks. Because of the amount of dual lands available, I've been able to make a lot of weird and surprising decks.
Nah, I know the guy. He needed an instant $100 because he's going to a concert with his dad. I got Liliana of the Veil, Jace Memory Adept 2, Domri, Mizzium Mortars 4, Loxodons 4, Glacial Fortress 4 from him. I don't even know why I only paid $20. (^â–¼^)
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BlinkXPoke
Cards and Hugs abound
kickiluxxx wrote...
I have a deck centered around Azor's Elocutors. It is very very funny. I've won a lot of games in really funny ways. So yeah, this block is really fun. Also, one of the reasons why I love this block is because of the lands. Before I don't make Standard decks because I don't like not being able to use enough dual lands. But thanks to Shocklands, Innistrad lands and Farseek, it's not that hard to play any color even 4 or 5 color decks. Because of the amount of dual lands available, I've been able to make a lot of weird and surprising decks.
Nah, I know the guy. He needed an instant $100 because he's going to a concert with his dad. I got Liliana of the Veil, Jace Memory Adept 2, Domri, Mizzium Mortars 4, Loxodons 4, Glacial Fortress 4 from him. I don't even know why I only paid $20. (^â–¼^)
.......Wow, that's amazing. Lilianna alone is 20-35 bucks. Jace, Memory Adept has gotten popular now, so he's around 20 bucks. Lands are always valuable enough. Domri's still pretty high right now. And Loxodons and Mizzium sets are a nice add on too, they're fairly inexpensive comparatively, but still.