Theros: Traveling Philosopher. Born of the Gods: Oreskos Sun Guide.
Journey into Nyx: Pensive Minotaur. Born of the Gods: Kragma Butcher.
Theros: Yoked Ox. Journey into Nyx: Lagonna-Band Trailblazer.
Wizards, stop. Printing vanilla creatures and then obsoleting them literally within the same block is bad. Pensive Minotaur is particularly odd, since it was printed after the card that "obsoleted" it. Swordwise Centaur may have been a waste when you didn't just make it a functional reprint of Garruk's Companion, but at least they didn't come out a couple months apart. I really hope this trend doesn't continue in future sets....
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Obscure Tricks with Abilities
I'm not sure why I'm posting this, but it feels like something that I want to share. There are some things abilities do that are not commonly used. Generally this is due to lack of opportunity, but I'm sure sometimes due to ignorance. There are also some combinations that are not regularly noticed. Things like Flample and First strike + Deathtouch are obvious and need not be covered here.
Labels:
combos,
deckbuilding,
keywords,
playing the game
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
The Nerd-o-meter
Hiya, kids! It's a handy-dandy chart that helps you check the acid test for how much of a nerd you are. Just grab your single most prized deck, and check at what level of nerdiness you are based on the state of its basic lands.
All the basic lands are:
1. Purposefully from the same set
2. Snow-covered, purely for show
3. Foreign language
4. Foil
5. Unglued/Unhinged
6. From Alpha *
7. Euro/Eurasian lands
8. Foil Unhinged
9. Guru lands
10. Proxied on top of moxes
BONUS: Add two points if they are signed by the artist, Richard Garfield or Jesus.
*: By about this point, you're a bad person!
All the basic lands are:
1. Purposefully from the same set
2. Snow-covered, purely for show
3. Foreign language
4. Foil
5. Unglued/Unhinged
6. From Alpha *
7. Euro/Eurasian lands
8. Foil Unhinged
9. Guru lands
10. Proxied on top of moxes
BONUS: Add two points if they are signed by the artist, Richard Garfield or Jesus.
*: By about this point, you're a bad person!
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Dollar Menu Dynamite, Part 6
Another day, another dollar. Er, this is true if "day" is the shorthand way you refer to powerful and unusual cards that take your deck design to a whole new level. Wait, you don't? Huh. Regardless, I'm sure you know the drill by now - I've pulled together ten unusual, underplayed cards that have something to offer even a relatively competitive deck but cost one dollar at most. Think of your favourite builds, peruse the list as follows and keep an eye out for anything that might improve or at least spice up your games!
Labels:
budget,
deckbuilding,
Dollar Menu Dynamite,
economics,
lists,
phasing
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