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Everblight posted:Clarifying point: It is Symphony of the Night that owns, not Ken Nagle Honestly the new set's so cool this might need to get revised
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ken nagle is a cool guy and fun to hang out with
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 00:32 |
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born on a buy you posted:ken nagle is a cool guy and fun to hang out with Phyrexian Cosplay.jpg
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http://www.howardlyon.com/illustration-store/isobel-the-angel
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dragon enthusiast posted:Also Ken Nagle made the card because of Symphony of the Night, which owns i'm pretty sure the vampire turning into mist thing is older then SOTN
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TheKingofSprings posted:Honestly the new set's so cool this might need to get revised Especially in light of SoTN influencing design, and in a cool way and not a dumb way like Starbound, the game where you move backwards slower than forwards. There should be a card for moving faster backwards, maybe +haste with damage based on toughness.
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mandatory lesbian posted:i'm pretty sure the vampire turning into mist thing is older then SOTN Yeah, it shows up a few times in Stoker's Dracula. He can also transform into a dog, crawl like Spiderman, and fool real estate agents into thinking "Count De Ville" is a totally legit and not evil name. Hopefully we'll see some of these in Return to Shadows Over Innistrad.
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awesome
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Mr. Jive posted:Yeah, it shows up a few times in Stoker's Dracula. He can also transform into a dog, crawl like Spiderman, and fool real estate agents into thinking "Count De Ville" is a totally legit and not evil name. Hopefully we'll see some of these in Return to Shadows Over Innistrad. I want my top-down Vorthos card based on fooling a real estate agent
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JerryLee posted:I want my top-down Vorthos card based on fooling a real estate agent Reparations?
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Mr. Jive posted:Yeah, it shows up a few times in Stoker's Dracula. He can also transform into a dog, crawl like Spiderman, and fool real estate agents into thinking "Count De Ville" is a totally legit and not evil name. Hopefully we'll see some of these in Return to Shadows Over Innistrad. I hope we get gravity-booting the librarian for a tunic as well.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 02:53 |
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Vedalken plotter
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 02:54 |
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I just wonder if humans are hosed in Innistrad now. Probably not because the plane always needs a universal chew toy, but then again New Phyrexia.
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Onmi posted:I just wonder if humans are hosed in Innistrad now. Probably not because the plane always needs a universal chew toy, but then again New Phyrexia. Tarkir also ended up pretty poo poo for the humans, so maybe?
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Shaman Ooglaboogla posted:Tarkir also ended up pretty poo poo for the humans, so maybe? it's actually a pretty good place if you're ojutai or dramoka
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mandatory lesbian posted:it's actually a pretty good place if you're ojutai or dramoka
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 05:00 |
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Kinda weird how Westvale Abbey's transformation cost involves tapping it, only for it to untap itself when transforming.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 05:45 |
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Rinkles posted:Kinda weird how Westvale Abbey's transformation cost involves tapping it, only for it to untap itself when transforming. No tapping it for mana for its own activation, probably.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 06:17 |
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Jace, in the story article posted:He took a deep breath, planted his feet firmly apart, made a fist, thumb outside his fingers as Gideon had patiently insisted to him, and took a swing at the wall. Sometimes it's almost worth reading.
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Voyager I posted:
Jace needing to be taught how to throw a punch and using that new knowledge to punch a wall really is just fantastic. Thank you for braving the flavor articles.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 06:58 |
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Guess mtgo had to even out opening dark depths and a sick draft with 5 auroch herds and a sunscour. Ended with a round 2 loss. G1 I couldnt draw another land or white card to wrath. G2 I torturously held on and drew through my entire deck (lands first!) only for sunscour to be the literal last card in my deck. Man this game can tilt me like no other. As a newer player it's neat exploring old draft environments that I otherwise wouldn't be able to play, but wow Coldsnap sucks, especially compared to Ravnica block. It just seems super awkward with parasitic build around mechanics that boil down to taking multiple copies of the same card. Am I just misreading the format?
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Have Blue posted:Guess mtgo had to even out opening dark depths and a sick draft with 5 auroch herds and a sunscour. Ended with a round 2 loss. G1 I couldnt draw another land or white card to wrath. G2 I torturously held on and drew through my entire deck (lands first!) only for sunscour to be the literal last card in my deck. Man this game can tilt me like no other. Set Designers didn't even consider draft until around original innistrad. Decent draft formats beforehand were due to luck.
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stoutfish posted:Set Designers didn't even consider draft until around original innistrad. Decent draft formats beforehand were due to luck. This is super wrong.
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stoutfish posted:Set Designers didn't even consider draft until around original innistrad. Decent draft formats beforehand were due to luck. ROE's walls deck being a draft archetype was totally due to luck, right
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stoutfish posted:Set Designers didn't even consider draft until around original innistrad. Decent draft formats beforehand were due to luck. by "Innistrad" you mean "Mirage", right
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Sigma-X posted:ROE's walls deck being a draft archetype was totally due to luck, right Vent sentinel is a clear constructed plant! But I recall reading offhand that Coldsnap was only ever meant to be drafted by itself, which seems to have really hampered its creativity and flexibility, as the designers figured that you'd have 3 packs to hoover up all the copies of whatever card you're forcing (ripple, mists, herd, etc).
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You guys think this thread's predictions are stupid, have a guy claiming Cryptolith Rite is going to break every format. https://youtu.be/mWMGuGaAwoQ
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 07:53 |
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how come none of you are forcing mists or sentinels/dementia
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Zoness posted:how come none of you are forcing mists or sentinels/dementia aurochs herd best deck
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So that means that Time Spiral drafts are soon, right?
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Some Numbers posted:So that means that Time Spiral drafts are soon, right? There's a three or four week stop in the modern flashback draft schedule after Coldsnap, for Shadows Over Innistrad release in MTGO, but yeah after that it continues normally.
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stinkles1112 posted:You guys think this thread's predictions are stupid, have a guy claiming Cryptolith Rite is going to break every format.
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stinkles1112 posted:You guys think this thread's predictions are stupid, have a guy claiming Cryptolith Rite is going to break every format. It is quite good to be fair. The GB aristocrats deck can ramp out an Ulamog pretty fast.
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stoutfish posted:Set Designers didn't even consider draft until around original innistrad. Decent draft formats beforehand were due to luck. there were cards constructed for limited when i started back in 97
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Lancelot posted:If you think about it, it makes all your creatures into Honored Hierarchs, which we know from Travis Woo is better than Delver of Secrets, a modern- and legacy-playable card. So really, it's surprising that it's not breaking a hundo on preorder prices. Remember guys: Travis Woo wants YOU to give him 37 USD so to turn you into a Pro Content creator so that you can MAKE MONEY like he does playing Magic. Seriously. Trust him on this. You WILL make money, he promises. http://www.mtgtraining.com/pro-content/ WARNING: Powers to make Magic money may involve living with out shoes, walking backwards up stairs, having a pube-beard, getting into pointless arguments about basketball with actual Magic content creators, talking about how Hitler is a-OK and getting suspend from popular Magic fan sites for your views on Hitler
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stinkles1112 posted:You guys think this thread's predictions are stupid, have a guy claiming Cryptolith Rite is going to break every format.
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Gridlocked posted:WARNING: Powers to make Magic money may involve living with out shoes, walking backwards up stairs, having a pube-beard, getting into pointless arguments about basketball with actual Magic content creators, talking about how Hitler is a-OK and getting suspend from popular Magic fan sites for your views on Hitler Let's be fair to the guy - he attempted a thought experiment and failed at it. Mostly because you need to be capable of thought to have a thought experiment.
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The Duels story mode inspired mekeeblerdrow posted:No tapping it for mana for its own activation, probably. That's kinda obvious in hindsight.
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# ? Apr 7, 2016 10:11 |
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But jace is the worst detective ever. He knows nahiri exists and yet is totally mystified at who could possibly be doing all this stone magic. At least tamiyo has never heard of nahiri before.
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stinkles1112 posted:You guys think this thread's predictions are stupid, have a guy claiming Cryptolith Rite is going to break every format. He compares it to Heritage Druid directly. He didn't seem to notice that Heritage Druid allows you to tap elves cast that turn. He says Show & Tell and Demonic Tutor aren't legal in Modern, but the reason they're not is the same reason Pygmy Allosaurus isn't. Christ, he acknowledges April Fools Day even.
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