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bhsman posted:gently caress it, reprint Force and immediately ban it in Modern. This except instead unban the stuff they need Force to deal with
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clamiam45 posted:I'm sorry I didn't go to college for Art Degree and I'm just a simple man who loves counterspells! If you love counterspells you should know about more than one of them. Glidergun fucked around with this message at 04:24 on Mar 5, 2015 |
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Elyv posted:personally I'm shocked that they're reprinting Bargain Bonus points if that set is Return to New Phyrexia.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 04:20 |
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Yawgmoth posted:I want an entire set illustrated by Phil Foglio. Foglio and diTerlizzi, my dream team.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 04:25 |
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Attorney at Funk posted:It's definitely Force of Will, and they're going to spoil it along with the Wasteland reprint which is also assuredly in this set. Wasteland confirmed as 249/264?
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Yawgmoth posted:I want an entire set illustrated by Phil Foglio. Are you ready for the cutest myrs you've ever seen?
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First Bass posted:Finally won a Modern tournament, even if the turnout was only 18 peeps. Beat out over R/G aggro, Burn, Ad Nauseam and Junk in that order as Merfolk Isn't the point of Merfolk to cast Spreading Seas on an opponent so that all your Merfolk can't be blocked? Even so I'm down with Modern tribal, my first Modern deck was a Goblins deck that I still have and I spent an afternoon last weekend thinking up a Sliver deck for Modern that kind of gave me Merfolk vibes.
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C-Euro posted:Isn't the point of Merfolk to cast Spreading Seas on an opponent so that all your Merfolk can't be blocked? Even so I'm down with Modern tribal, my first Modern deck was a Goblins deck that I still have and I spent an afternoon last weekend thinking up a Sliver deck for Modern that kind of gave me Merfolk vibes. Generally when you play Merfolk you will side out the seas if by any chance your opponent is also playing islands because you don't need to meet that condition. But then you have poo poo like Jeskai Control which isn't about that all Islands life so you Seas their Steam Vents and Hallowed Fountains and make them sad. On that mention I also 3-0'd my local modern tournament as Merfolk, nobody was expecting to see fish and so I won all my games handily. It feels really good to Vapor Snag an Inkmoth Nexus that's been pumped by Pendelhaven and Groundswell for 5 lethal poison and watch them scoop. Really, really does.
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C-Euro posted:Isn't the point of Merfolk to cast Spreading Seas on an opponent so that all your Merfolk can't be blocked? Even so I'm down with Modern tribal, my first Modern deck was a Goblins deck that I still have and I spent an afternoon last weekend thinking up a Sliver deck for Modern that kind of gave me Merfolk vibes. Usually Spreading Seas is a sideboard option because lots of decks run blue anyways, or if they don't you hope to get a bigger field out faster (which Seas doesn't necessarily help with). I prefer it and it tends to work better mainboard in my meta, but many people see fit to keep it sideboard.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 04:54 |
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Dragonlords Servant is at least the best goblin art printed in the past 5 years or so
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:11 |
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Gyshall posted:Dragonlords Servant is at least the best goblin art printed in the past 5 years or so New Goblin Sharpshooter?
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bhsman posted:New Goblin Sharpshooter? I dislike that art quite a bit
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Gyshall posted:Dragonlords Servant is at least the best goblin art printed in the past 5 years or so I think its an alt art promo and the regular one is less good though
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Rinkles posted:I dislike that art quite a bit How can you hate that art? It's amazing.
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Rinkles posted:I dislike that art quite a bit We can't be goon-friends any more.
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Count Bleck posted:How can you hate that art? It's amazing. Because OG Sharpshooter is best Sharpshooter.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:34 |
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Count Bleck posted:How can you hate that art? It's amazing. It's funnier at first, but once the humor wears off I'd rather look at the original.
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Count Bleck posted:How can you hate that art? It's amazing. Because: Madmarker posted:Because OG Sharpshooter is best Sharpshooter. but seriously, it just looks like silver bordered card art to me
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:38 |
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Yeah it might be nostalgia for a ridiculous card talking (you have no idea how godly sharpshooter is if you never played it in limited) but the OG wooden gatling gun is a less monkeycheese bit of humor. The new one is good though, just not as good.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:39 |
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There's one group of goblins that's the scrappy, inventive underdogs, and then there are the goblins that are silly comic relief. I like the scrappy kind better, and they're still very funny sometimes. Of course, my favourite goblin flavourwise is a bit of both:
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:42 |
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Weird that Salt Road Ambushers is the only card in the cycle of uncommon Megamorph creatures with a clan watermark
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:51 |
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I really like this block's goblins in general for having a little more personality than your typical Goblin Jobnames.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:52 |
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goferchan posted:Weird that Salt Road Ambushers is the only card in the cycle of uncommon Megamorph creatures with a clan watermark The white, black, and green ones all have watermarks. Still weird that the whole cycle either does or doesn't, though.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:52 |
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Still can't get over this poo poo >> >>
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:54 |
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Elyv posted:The white, black, and green ones all have watermarks. Still weird that the whole cycle either does or doesn't, though. It makes sense, though, because the red one is this force of nature that exists independent of the dragons, and the blue one is just this tiny salamander that evades the attention of any of the dragons. The others serve the dragon broods to some extent.
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Rinkles posted:Still can't get over this poo poo I can't get over how there hasn't been a good Goblin printed in about 5 years
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TheKingofSprings posted:I can't get over how there hasn't been a good Goblin printed in about 5 years ugh
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:56 |
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TheKingofSprings posted:I can't get over how there hasn't been a good Goblin printed in about 5 years Rabblemaster's feelings are going to be hurt by this post.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:57 |
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Uhh, Rabblemaster? It's no Goblin Guide but it's been one of the most influential cards in standard since it came out.
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Starving Autist posted:It makes sense, though, because the red one is this force of nature that exists independent of the dragons, and the blue one is just this tiny salamander that evades the attention of any of the dragons. The others serve the dragon broods to some extent. I'm not saying the flavor of each card doesn't make sense; they do. What's weird to me is wizards printing a cycle that's partially watermarked, although as I'm typing this I'm realizing that it's not really a cycle and more a group of dudes that all happen to be uncommon megamorphs.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:57 |
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Hordeling Outburst is a pretty good goblin.
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TheKingofSprings posted:I can't get over how there hasn't been a good Goblin printed in about 5 years Rabblemaster's pretty good. I don't think it'd be good in Legacy Goblins, specifically, but nobody plays it anymore anyway so how would we know?
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 05:59 |
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Attorney at Funk posted:Rabblemaster's pretty good. I don't think it'd be good in Legacy Goblins, specifically, but nobody plays it anymore anyway so how would we know? Nobody plays the deck anymore because there hasn't been a good Goblin printed for it in 5 years. Elves got a format defining 1/2 that ramps packaged with some of the best graveyard hate ever printed. Merfolk got a format defining 3/1 that literally can't be killed by 90% of played removal in Legacy. Goblins got a gray ogre that farts out 1/1s and makes all your other dudes kill themselves. Hmm
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 06:03 |
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It's a shame, I guess legacy is just too hostile to any creature that isn't a horrible mistake of a card.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 06:05 |
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Irony Be My Shield posted:It's a shame, I guess legacy is just too hostile to any creature that isn't a horrible mistake of a card. Hmm yes Brimaz, Thalia, Monastery Mentor and Eidolon of the Great Revel are all abominations of nature that never should've seen the light of day
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 06:14 |
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Have they explained the flavor of megamorph? I mean, in this block, morph is supposed to represent draconic "conealment magic", so is megamorph just that plus an extra bonus because they got the magic directly from the dragons?
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Starving Autist posted:Have they explained the flavor of megamorph? I mean, in this block, morph is supposed to represent draconic "conealment magic", so is megamorph just that plus an extra bonus because they got the magic directly from the dragons? Its morph, but different because time travel. No, that's basically the flavor justification and design goal.
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Elyv posted:I'm not saying the flavor of each card doesn't make sense; they do. What's weird to me is wizards printing a cycle that's partially watermarked, although as I'm typing this I'm realizing that it's not really a cycle and more a group of dudes that all happen to be uncommon megamorphs. It probably is a cycle, but they don't put watermarks on cards that go in multiple intro decks.
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# ? Mar 5, 2015 06:19 |
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Symphonie posted:It probably is a cycle, but they don't put watermarks on cards that go in multiple intro decks. It's a cycle in the sense that it's 5 uncommon megamorph dudes, one in each color, but the similarities basically end there. They're all costed differently, behave differently when played, and so forth.
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Elyv posted:It's a cycle in the sense that it's 5 uncommon megamorph dudes, one in each color, but the similarities basically end there. They're all costed differently, behave differently when played, and so forth. Right, it's a cycle centered around having a common mechanic. It's purely mechanical. Watermarks, on the other hand, have no mechanical implications. They're pure flavor. Mechanical cycles do not have to be flavor cycles, and vice versa, though we often get cycles that function as both (e.g. the dragonlords).
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