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Longshot007 posted:If a card does generate +1/+1 counters (For Example: Phalanx Leader), would those counters go away when the Phalanx Leader dies? Do Bestows count as an enchantment for the purposes of the phalanx leaders ability? If Phalanx Leader leaves the battlefield, any counters on it disappear. If you cast an Aura spell that targets Phalanx Leader, as you do when you cast an enchantment spell for its bestow cost, Phalanx Leader's ability triggers.
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Count Bleck posted:+1/+1 counters stick around no matter what adds them to a card, they'll remain on the card until a spell moves them (Bioshift) or if the card it's attached to leaves the battlefield for any reason (dying, exile, returning to the hand) Or if another card adds -1/-1 counters to the creature, in which case the + & - counters annihilate on a 1-for-1 basis like matter and antimatter. Longshot007 posted:If a card does generate +1/+1 counters (For Example: Phalanx Leader), would those counters go away when the Phalanx Leader dies? Do Bestows count as an enchantment for the purposes of the phalanx leaders ability? Yes, if you bestow a creature onto Phalanx Leader it triggers Heroic.
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Thank you for the quick replies! Final question, are there any good white or colorless cards I can use to draw more cards? Preferably ones that don't cost an arm and a leg.
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Kasonic posted:Wait, what? Having someone take a picture of your butt crack is something that would probably make you feel uncomfortable at best. At worst it's a form of sexual harassment. It's a funny series of photos but its not behavior that Wizards can ignore.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:12 |
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The whole point of the Bestow mechanic is that it triggers heroic.morning wood posted:Ok someone needs to go use Kiora in a SCG tourney and top 8 with it so people will stop laughing at me offering her for trade. Funny because SCG has her listed at $25 but nobody wants her I hate when that happens. I actually want Kioras, but SCG has fixed the price at the standard 'new printed planeswalker = $25' despite no decks using her placing anywhere.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:13 |
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Bosushi! posted:Having someone take a picture of your butt crack is something that would probably make you feel uncomfortable at best. At worst it's a form of sexual harassment. If that mockery counts as sexual harassment, then exposing your rear end like that counts as sexual harassment.
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En Fuego posted:Who is planning on playing at SCGSea this weekend? SWEET STANDARD ACTION YO. Thinking about showing up with rakdos aggro, is there a bar nearby for when I inevitably wash out?
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Entropic posted:If that mockery counts as sexual harassment, then exposing your rear end like that counts as sexual harassment. If Wizard's lets this slide then some creepy nerd is going to try to do this stunt with any women in attendance. Well, lets face it, it'll probably happen anyway now that the seed is planted.
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Entropic posted:If that mockery counts as sexual harassment, then exposing your rear end like that counts as sexual harassment. Whether it's to make fun of someone or to sexually harrass someone, both exploit the person without their knowledge. It makes the community uncomfortable in an environment where they shouldn't have to worry about getting their bodies made fun of publicly. Imagine if this dude was going around getting pictures of womens' cleavage and then posting them online. Sure, buttcrack is , but Wizards isn't into protecting the integrity of internet comics. They're into protecting their sanctioned tournaments as places where people can come and play and be relatively assured that their asscracks aren't being posted all over the internet for us to laugh at. But, they let their asses hang out so they were asking for it, amirite?
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:24 |
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No one comes out of it looking good. It was inappropriate but the guy had a point. Pull up your drat pants, people.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:29 |
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The guy will almost certainly be banned for this, and deservedly so. At the same time, I wish people would learn how to loving dress themselves.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:30 |
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On the one hand, I think it was bad. On the other hand, I think it was good.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:30 |
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I seriously think judges at major events should be able to issue warnings / game losses for hygiene violations.
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Entropic posted:I seriously think judges at major events should be able to issue warnings / game losses for hygiene violations. Is it a violation if I call the other player out on it?
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Dungeon Ecology posted:Whether it's to make fun of someone or to sexually harrass someone, both exploit the person without their knowledge. It makes the community uncomfortable in an environment where they shouldn't have to worry about getting their bodies made fun of publicly. Cleavage is not the same as asscrack in terms of whether it's accepted to expose any of it in a public situation. Nor is there the presumption that this is being done for reasons of sexual gratification/voyeurism, the way it would be if it was women.
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OssiansFolly posted:Is it a violation if I call the other player out on it? Yep! Some one can small/look awful, but you can't comment on it because it's unsportsmanlike.
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threefive posted:Yep! Some one can small/look awful, but you can't comment on it because it's unsportsmanlike. The appropriate action is to complain tot he Tournament Organizer and if they fail to act reasonably then the WPN.
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JerryLee posted:Cleavage is not the same as asscrack in terms of whether it's accepted to expose any of it in a public situation. Nor is there the presumption that this is being done for reasons of sexual gratification/voyeurism, the way it would be if it was women. Wizards is protecting the interests of their clientele. If their clientele feel harrassed at a tournament, does it make sense for Wizards to say "well, at least nobody is beating off to your asscrack..."? They made the right move, regardless of how much people think they overreacted. It's not about public perception of how "OK" it is for asscracks to be exposed it public. It's about the right not to have them posted all over the internet without their consent.
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threefive posted:Yep! Some one can small/look awful, but you can't comment on it because it's unsportsmanlike. I actually don't think this is the case. I am pretty sure you're allowed to say, "Hey dude. You smell really bad."
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 04:51 |
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"This is a place you can come have fun and not be ridiculed," is a very important message to send Wizard poker players. Quick, harsh action will send it loud and clear. There's basically no downside to banning the dude. You have to stretch pretty far not to see how it's ugly and undesirable for the game, and it's not like there's going to be a line of people at their door protesting for his rights.
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quote:Helene Bergeot There's nothing in the rules that says you can't pull someone aside or in the case of this killer crack just lean in and let the person know they're showing their rear end off. The part where he crossed was making silly poses and posting photos of it all over the web. He deserves whatever punishment that happens because of it. CFB's Matt Sperling talked about this a few months ago in a tactful way. Korak fucked around with this message at 05:01 on Mar 11, 2014 |
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Shut up and look.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 05:23 |
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Well, I do need a playset of LEDs.
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Jabor posted:Unless someone sets up a derivatives market for cardboard, in which case you could sell short and profit that way. I've played with this thought for a while, and I agree with you. I just can't see there being enough money in it to attract any of the necessary lawyers needed to write and enforce the contracts. If anyone could or would do it, I think SCG is the only party with near enough resources to pull it off, and I doubt they're interested.
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AgentSythe posted:Well, I do need a playset of LEDs. It was posted a half hour ago and bidding is already up to $450. I suspect it will go higher still. EDIT: Make that $475 now.
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Rules question: Does Akroan Horse entering the battlefield trigger Purphoros before being taken by an opponent? Or does it enter the battlefield under the control of the opponent? I'm not sure how the wording affects the board there.
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Dungeon Ecology posted:Rules question: Does Akroan Horse entering the battlefield trigger Purphoros before being taken by an opponent? Or does it enter the battlefield under the control of the opponent? I'm not sure how the wording affects the board there. Horse switching controllers is a trigger, which means its ability goes on the stack after its on the battlefield. Purphoros will trigger off your horse entering before it goes away.
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Kabanaw posted:Horse switching controllers is a trigger, which means its ability goes on the stack after its on the battlefield. Purphoros will trigger off your horse entering before it goes away. Specifically, the magic word you're looking for is "when," which means it's completed doing its first thing (entering play) and now does its next thing (rolling up in front of your opponent's gates as a gift). The opposing word is "as," meaning it happens at the same time, like Clone.
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What a Judas posted:Shut up and look. Bidding is up to $525. And I might win. (I doubt it.)
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What a Judas posted:Bidding is up to $525. You better win.
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uggy posted:You better win. Someone just did $550 and that might be going too far for me. Might.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 06:56 |
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Sacrifice your wallet, discard your cash: Gain a miscut Lion's Eye Diamond in your collection. Play this only as a bid on an auction.
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I don't get it. Maybe it's because I'm a filthy poor, but I would never spend that much on that.
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RME posted:Sacrifice your wallet, discard your cash: Gain a miscut Lion's Eye Diamond in your collection. Play this only as a bid on an auction. If you don't pay your rent at the beginning of the next rent cycle, you lose the game.
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RME posted:Sacrifice your wallet, discard your cash: Gain a miscut Lion's Eye Diamond in your collection. Play this only as a bid on an auction. Dungeon Ecology posted:If you don't pay your rent at the beginning of the next rent cycle, you lose the game. At the end of your engagement end step, shuffle Miscut Lion's Eye Diamond into your library, along with the cards from your graveyard. Roll a DX, where X represents the number of cards in your library. If Miscut Lion's Eye Diamond is chosen by this dice roll, put an */* creature token named Angry Wife with haste and first strike, indestructible , shroud, and rules text reading "angry wife cannot be blocked except by lawyer tokens" where * is 1/4th of your current life total, rounded down, and an */* creature token named Expensive Lawyer, with haste and first strike, indestructible , shroud, and rules text reading "Expensive Lawyer cannot be blocked except by lawyer tokens" where * is 3/4th of your current life total, rounded up, in the control of your opponent. Tap all your mana, and all creatures under your control except tokens named Expensive Lawyer. They do not untap next turn. Angry Wife and Expensive Lawyer attack every turn. If you take damage from either token, then you begin every game for the next ten games with 1/2 your starting life total, and by discarding 1/2 your starting hand, and putting the top half of your deck into your graveyard. All spells you cast during those games cost twice their normal CMC.
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# ? Mar 11, 2014 09:24 |
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Pay 1 life: MTG
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Mortimer posted:Pay 1 life: MTG
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50 pounds of bread posted:I don't get it. Maybe it's because I'm a filthy poor, but I would never spend that much on that. This is a collectible card game. Some people like the collectible aspect more than the game aspect. You and I, if it isn't a horrible dog eaten piece of poo poo and can be played in a sleeve, I'll play it. I should show a picture of the mox diamond I have in my cube sometime. It will make some people weep, but I got it for nothing. I'd rather haggle with a dealer over that goblin guide that is closer to played than SP than haggle into a miscut LED. That is just me though.
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LightReaper posted:If this thread were to have a subtitle, this should be it. Magic: The Gathering: As an additional cost to play this game, sacrifice 1 life.
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Huxley posted:"This is a place you can come have fun and not be ridiculed," is a very important message to send Wizard poker players. Quick, harsh action will send it loud and clear. Not really. These people did not have the decency to cover up their disgusting rear end cracks and instead forced thousands of people to be exposed to them. They had an easy choice to pull up their goddamn pants. Not to mention the hygiene issues, that area of the body is a hive of bacteria and they are directly applying it to a public seat that someone else will sit in next round. These people have absolutely no respect for those around them. They deserve to be ridiculed. This is not a social justice issue, "people with their asses hanging out because of laziness" is not a persecuted class. I was 260 pounds once, I know what it's like to be fat and have trouble with clothes, you know what fixes it for very little money and no lifestyle change? A trip to Goodwill. You may be right that Wizards makes more short-term money by catering to this type of players who wander into stores without showering and their rear end-cracks hanging out, but I can't help but think in the long-term having these types of players be ubiquitous limits the ceiling of the game.
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