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First post-rotation FNM for me, brought Mono Black Aggro just because it was pretty much the only deck I had that I could play without trading / buying cards (accumulated 4 Bloodsoaked Champions via pre-releases / releases) and went 2-2. I played against Mono Green Devotion / Monsters, UWR Tempo / Burn, BUG Monsters, RUG Monsters. Lost to UWR & BUG
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I've been testing a BW Control list pretty similar to the one that top 16ed the Indiannapolis Open. It has a slightly favorable matchup against mardu midrange, a better matchup against Abzan midrange, and Green devotion variants are a bye. didn't test enough with monsters to judge that. if the meta becomes Midrange: The Durdling, this deck is positioned to wreck face. e: also went 2-0-1 in draft and split for 30 in store credit, spent it all on prerelease seeded packs that were going for $2 a pop. walked away with a promo dig through time, jeskai ascendancy, butcher, and bloodsoaked champion amongst other things, as well as a shitload of trilands and charms. value was insane A big flaming stink fucked around with this message at 09:32 on Oct 4, 2014 |
# ? Oct 4, 2014 09:28 |
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I took down FNM with monoblack aggro. Was a lot of fun winning on turn 4. I will probably get hated out next standard FNM though. Completed my fetch land playsets as well so very successful Friday. Now I just need playlsets of the Zendrikar fetches -__-
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 09:56 |
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Traded in cards for a box of khans today after a so so draft for FNM. Draft: Went Abzan because thats where I thought the signals were. I opened a Towering Meandershell, a Hardened Scales, and then an Avalanche Tusker. I passed off every rare, even tabling the hardened scales and then taking it after getting passed double feat of resistance and several outlast creatures. Turned out the girl I played in the first round & who was sitting to my right had opened a Siege Rhino, forced Abzan, and then took all the wrong cards. I 2-0'd her with my warrior synergy, +1/+1 counter distribution, and deathtouch 1/1s. Went 2-2 the rest of the night. The guy I was playing in the last round got paired down, we played and I won, then told him to take the win since I was 1-2 at that point and probably out of prizes and we could split whatever he got. He gets two packs. He opens Windswept Heath and celebrates, I open Master of the Pearls. Box: Get home and open my box, besides the 1 Polluted Delta, I'm fairly confident the most valuable card I got was the Buy a Box promo. Knowing how much value was in the set, the cards I had traded for a box, and what I was opening I ended up feeling pretty sick to my stomach by the end of the box. Mythics: Ugin's Nexus x 2 Ashcloud Pheonix Narset, Enlightened Master Hooded Hydra Rares: Rattleclaw Mystic Bloodsoaked Champion x 2 Mantis Rider Savage Knuckleblade x 2 Dig Through Time Polluted Delta Checking on card kingdom I could buy the rest of the rares I opened for .50-$1. loving awful night of wizard poker. [/rant]
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 10:16 |
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Remember everyone, don't open packs for value.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 10:27 |
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Found that Zendikar fetches are still pretty valuable. Surprised since I thought the Onslaught of Tarkir ones were just as good in most decks. Maybe time to move them in case of a reprint in Louie?
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 10:32 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Found that Zendikar fetches are still pretty valuable. Surprised since I thought the Onslaught of Tarkir ones were just as good in most decks. Maybe time to move them in case of a reprint in Louie? Yeah, that would be a good idea. It's all but certain that the cycle will be completed, so if they hold value, push now. The ONS fetches seem to be around double the price of the KTK ones, but it's still a pretty big drop.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 10:38 |
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Jabor posted:Remember everyone, don't open packs for value. I know. And I understood it was a gamble going into it. That doesn't mean I can't feel salty about double Ugin's Nexus. Between the pre-releases and the box that gives me 3 Ugin's Nexuses. The only thing I could really do with them is just hold on to them for like 10 years and maybe an artifact stranglehold at mythic rare will be worth $s to the EDH kids. BizarroAzrael posted:Found that Zendikar fetches are still pretty valuable. Surprised since I thought the Onslaught of Tarkir ones were just as good in most decks. Maybe time to move them in case of a reprint in Louie? I traded a Verdant for a couple of the Khans fetchlands at a pre-release and felt pretty ok about it. Polluted delta and flooded strand for my verdant catacombs? seemed ok. Since then the Zendi fetches have been falling fast. Misty is on TCG right now for $35. Seems like the prices are falling fast. If you have a stockpile of them it's either hold on to them to see if they go back up after Khans has been out a while and things stabalize or SELL SELL SELL.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 10:44 |
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UberJew posted:Swept FNM draft (not really interesting, I opened a Ghostfire Blade and then just drafted all the best morphs regardless of color plus fixing) I've found that 5 colour good stuff is absolutely a playable deck in Khans draft. Obviously there are a number of cards that push the deck to a high power level, but the amount of randomly sweet cards I got later than they should go just because nobody could pick them makes it worth playing. This includes: Treasure Cruise Sagu Mauler Ghostfire Blade (pick 3? 4? of pack 2.) Butcher of the Horse Ponyback Brigade (x2) Abzan & Mardu Charm Abzan Guide (x2) Abomination of Gudul (x3) In fact, I've completely fell in love with Abomination of Gudul in the few drafts I've done so far - its morph ability gives it real flexibility, it blocks a lot of the flying beaters of the format, and its looting ability lets you out-value the Sultai/grindy decks of the format or give you the means of hitting your last colour land drop if you have a poor draw early on. I'm in love. edit: oh, and the best part about drafting 5 colour with 10+ nonbasic lands is that your basic land mana base is probably immediately available to you from the middle of the draft pod once the draft's done. an_mutt fucked around with this message at 10:59 on Oct 4, 2014 |
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Veyrall posted:Now we need Chocorojo to clear this up. Yeah that's basically it. The third act of Apocalypse is Yawgmoth himself personally entering Dominaria as a gigantic cloud of death and reanimating any dead thing it touched (Including the soil. This is why there are clay golems in some Apocalypse art. I know Smash shows Tahngarth smashing through some.) The Apocalypse novel is pretty bad Yawgmoth is such a strange character. He's not a planeswalker but that was basically one of his ultimate desires and when he couldn't biologically do it he basically surpassed it with technology. Basically everything about Yawgmoth's power is all poo poo he did to himself. He was essentially a gently caress-off powerful techno-lich-god. The reason he's never depicted on card art, I believe, is he's a goofy looking fucker according to the Apocalypse style guide. Imagine a 40-foot-tall Dr. Robotnik that's turned himself inside out. Alternatively the novel says he's just a giant techno dragon now. Again, Apocalypse novel is pretty bad.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 13:03 |
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Jabor posted:Remember everyone, don't open packs for value. This is true but I'm actually having better luck with Khans packs than other sets before it. Nothing crazy, but I'm regularly opening $5-$10 cards in the few packs I've picked up through drafting or prize payouts. That has to just be because people haven't decided what is and isn't good + low supply, right?
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 13:04 |
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I really like the concept of the Invasion story but the execution was so bad. And there's no way we'll get a redo.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 13:54 |
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Snacksmaniac posted:I really like the concept of the Invasion story but the execution was so bad. And there's no way we'll get a redo. It really takes a turn once J. Robert King introduced Scott-McGough-but-as-a-planeswalker. And then careened directly into the ground when Scott-McGough-but-as-a-planeswalker casually mentions he has knowledge of how the story will end and Phyrexia is only defeated because he just erases the parts where they win because he is literally Scott-McGough-but-as-a-planeswalker. Reminder this is the man who wrote Onslaught block's books.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:13 |
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Chorocojo posted:Yeah that's basically it. The third act of Apocalypse is Yawgmoth himself personally entering Dominaria as a gigantic cloud of death and reanimating any dead thing it touched (Including the soil. This is why there are clay golems in some Apocalypse art. I know Smash shows Tahngarth smashing through some.) The Apocalypse novel is pretty bad Alternatively, Chorocojo posted:It really takes a turn once J. Robert King introduced Scott-McGough-but-as-a-planeswalker. And then careened directly into the ground when Scott-McGough-but-as-a-planeswalker casually mentions he has knowledge of how the story will end and Phyrexia is only defeated because he just erases the parts where they win because he is literally Scott-McGough-but-as-a-planeswalker. To be fair he also wrote Kamigawa and Legends Cycle II, which are pretty okay.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:22 |
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GonSmithe posted:Alternatively, Yeah, human Yawgmoth before he created Phyrexia was just a Thran doctor. GonSmithe posted:To be fair he also wrote Kamigawa and Legends Cycle II, which are pretty okay. Kamigawa and Legends Cycle II were written by Scott McGough. Fine reads. J. Robert King wrote Invasion and Onslaught and they were awful. Onslaught far more awful. EDIT: God, now I'm thinking about The Thran that he wrote and how Yawgmoth drops nukes on Chicago, New Orleans, Washington, Seattle, New York, etc. loving hell. Chorocojo fucked around with this message at 14:40 on Oct 4, 2014 |
# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:37 |
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Went 4-0-1 with mono-black aggro at fnm last night, but lost in game 3 of my first top 8 match. Deck is real good, and the sideboard got a lot more interesting with khans. Super good in the current meta where every is playing slow wedge decks.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:57 |
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Chorocojo posted:Yeah, human Yawgmoth before he created Phyrexia was just a Thran doctor. Oh, my bad, I thought Scott McGough wrote Onslaught too, but now I'm remembering that he wrote Torment.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 14:57 |
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Lessons learned from a 1-1 MODO sealed so far: 1. I loving hate High Sentinels of Arashan. Especially when it's in a deck with every single outlast creature ever. 2. Master the Way is terrible and you should not run it.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 16:04 |
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Count Bleck posted:So what happens if your Sand Mage gets countered?
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 16:39 |
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C-Euro posted:This is true but I'm actually having better luck with Khans packs than other sets before it. Nothing crazy, but I'm regularly opening $5-$10 cards in the few packs I've picked up through drafting or prize payouts. That has to just be because people haven't decided what is and isn't good + low supply, right? So with every set the cards in it start out worth more than they should, and more than the price of a box can support because people will just continue opening boxes and packs until it's not profitable (and after but people tend to stop buying boxes a bit later on). Because so much of the price is focused in the dual lands as well as any playables or maybes still demanding a high price, rares in general have a higher EV than they should. Fetches will probably have a slightly stickier value than other duals and rares might, just due to their use in modern, which basically means that most other rares in the set will slowly be driven down until it's not "worth it" to buy boxes anymore.
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Rogue 7 posted:2. Master the Way is terrible and you should not run it. Nah it's a clock on a deadlocked board. I ran into several situations where I just didn't have the removal in hand to deal with it, and it just whittled away my life total and I couldn't get past the walls. If your opponent is flush with removal, then yeah, you can side it out.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 17:07 |
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Master the Way, not Mystic of the Hidden Way. This janky thing.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 17:17 |
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Dungeon Ecology posted:Nah it's a clock on a deadlocked board. I ran into several situations where I just didn't have the removal in hand to deal with it, and it just whittled away my life total and I couldn't get past the walls. Yeah, an unblockable 3-power dude is going to be quite good, especially since you can play him as a morph. Master the Way just ends up being "deal 2 damage, draw a card", which is not what you want at 5 mana sorcery speed.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 17:24 |
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an_mutt posted:What up, mono-Morph with a Ghostfire Blade bro Absolutely nobody should ever pass a Ghostfire blade in Khans draft under any circumstances. You usually don't have a good 1 drop play, it's colorless, it's fantastic when it is equip 3 and absolutely broken when it is equip 1 which it is in every single draft deck. Well, ok if you took a foil fetch or planeswalker over it that's fine, but that means it should never be later than second pick.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 17:34 |
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Chorocojo posted:Yeah, human Yawgmoth before he created Phyrexia was just a Thran doctor. vvv: Yeah it's that one, I get confused at times because of their first name. neetengie fucked around with this message at 18:23 on Oct 4, 2014 |
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neetengie posted:So based on what Yawgmoth did as a doc, he would be the Magic version of Josef Goebbels correct? Unless I'm getting him confused with another Nazi. You're thinking of Mengele.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 18:17 |
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is Jeff Grubb still doing nerd tie-in novels? If so, chain him inside Creative and force him to do all the writing from now on
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 18:40 |
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Seriously, the only MtG books worth reading were the ones he did. Although I maintain that The Brothers' War was the only actually good book in the whole series. Some of them were cool when I was 14, but looking back at them now... holy poo poo. It's like they just locked the authors in a room with the plot points to hit and the characters that needed to show up, and then just published the first draft.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 18:45 |
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Someone please tell these SCG commentators that Arrow Storm has Raid and not Ferocious. They've made this same mistake like five times.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 19:16 |
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stinkles1112 posted:It's like they just locked the authors in a room with the plot points to hit and the characters that needed to show up, and then just published the first draft.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 19:29 |
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The only Magic books I've read are the Onslaught Block ones when I was 13 and I thought they were OK back then. Apparently they're the worst books? Oh well. Wouldn't be the first time Young Me enjoyed something that was genuinely terrible.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 19:40 |
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Honestly the thing about those books that bothers me the very most is the absurdly amateurish amount of basic formatting/spelling/grammar errors that made it to print. Like I can forgive a typo or two but holy poo poo there's one on every page.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 19:54 |
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The Onslaught block books were awful.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 19:57 |
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Oh man, I've just joined my first ever competitive MTGO prerelease Khans event on a whim with the Abzan crowd. Round 1 against a Jeskai player using Morphs went 2-0 in my favor so far, but I hope I made a good enough deck to earn my poor rear end some boosters... The deck has a Chief of the Edge (was hoping for Scale) and a lot of warriors, so here's hoping I crush my competition! The mythic I got was the Abzan mythic, Anafenza the Foremost. Also got a couple of lifegain dual lands, and two triple-color lands. No life-paying land rares, though. EDIT: 0-2 against another Abzan player... He murdered all my dudes and drew his outlasters before I did. EDIT: Yep I can't build for poo poo. 1-2, this time against Blue/Black/Green. I got seriously mana-screwed round 3, I had no white mana at all for my Abzan stuff. EDIT: Another 0-2, this time against Jeskai. Maybe I should enter some goon Magic IRC or something for tips next time I do something like this. Olive Branch fucked around with this message at 22:35 on Oct 4, 2014 |
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Elyv posted:The Onslaught block books were awful. I haven't read those, but I refuse to believe that they could be worse than the Mirrodin block books.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 20:09 |
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Cernunnos posted:The only Magic books I've read are the Onslaught Block ones when I was 13 and I thought they were OK back then. Yeah I'm in about the same boat. Thought they were awesome when I was a kid, but I'd probably hate them if I read them now.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 20:16 |
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ShadeofBlue posted:I haven't read those, but I refuse to believe that they could be worse than the Mirrodin block books.
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 20:23 |
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Decided to give sealed on mtgo a shot, pulled foil siege rhino, foil bloodstained mire, and a mantis rider. Winning even if I lose~
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# ? Oct 4, 2014 20:30 |
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stinkles1112 posted:Honestly the thing about those books that bothers me the very most is the absurdly amateurish amount of basic formatting/spelling/grammar errors that made it to print. Like I can forgive a typo or two but holy poo poo there's one on every page. Speaking of formatting bollocks (and you're very right about how awful the proofing is in Magic books, ffs guys), this is how the e-book version of Bloodlines looks: Literally every page is half width, with either one or two lines that have managed to break out to full length. It's awful.
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ShadeofBlue posted:I haven't read those, but I refuse to believe that they could be worse than the Mirrodin block books. Mirrodin's pretty bad, but Onslaught isn't just a terrible tie-in novel to a wizard card game, it's just terrible overall. The books are full of just bad "comedy" scenes and attempts at slapstick humor. The supposed main characters, you know, the one on the cards like Akroma and Phage, etc? Treated like secondary characters to ones not mentioned anywhere. Spoilers they are super-powerful wizards that came back to help Kamahl, etc defeat the bad guys. Trust them they were the ones who beat Dromar, etc originally. Themes in the sets like tribal or slivers? Never come up. Morph spiders? Never come up. But man, if you want a sex scene between the Cabal Patriarch and Phage or for Akroma to be a Panther-taur for 80% of the time in the books she's in then there you go. Mirrodin was mostly just a boring slog. stinkles1112 posted:Honestly the thing about those books that bothers me the very most is the absurdly amateurish amount of basic formatting/spelling/grammar errors that made it to print. Like I can forgive a typo or two but holy poo poo there's one on every page. Oh thank god it's not just me that noticed this.
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