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hm that sounds like the opposite of a cool thing
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I really wanted the match to be over so i can go outside and build a snow man, so it was actually GOOD
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 20:03 |
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little munchkin posted:Stoddard's Response Just reprint Chains of Mephistopheles
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 20:06 |
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pro tip: never pass recurring nightmare. when will people finally figure this out
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 20:52 |
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MiddleEastBeast posted:pro tip: never pass recurring nightmare. when will people finally figure this out same but opposition. I'll happily drop any gameplan for easy wins.
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 21:18 |
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MiddleEastBeast posted:pro tip: never pass recurring nightmare. when will people finally figure this out what if sol ring is in the pack
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 21:20 |
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Elyv posted:what if sol ring is in the pack maybe but i got it P1P3, so people took like a sol ring AND ancestral recall out of the same pack consecutively i guess. that's cool, i'll just keep recurring Duplicant and Slimeball over and over every turn.
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 21:36 |
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Liam is giving the most boring interview of all time.
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 22:42 |
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Hoogland is a big baby and all but that loss to a topdecked become immense, when it was the only card that would kill him and he had lethal on board, was brutal. Such a dumb card.
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 23:13 |
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Fingers McLongDong posted:Hoogland is a big baby and all but that loss to a topdecked become immense, when it was the only card that would kill him and he had lethal on board, was brutal. Such a dumb card. it's tough to know who to root against in that matchup
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# ? Dec 17, 2016 23:41 |
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Johnny Five-Jaces posted:it's tough to know who to root against in that matchup Pretty much. Although hoogland gets the edge for being a salty hypocrite at every opportunity. How many "pro" players have never won a tournament?
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 00:03 |
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Johnny Five-Jaces posted:it's tough to know who to root against in that matchup Root for a meteor imo.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 00:18 |
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In better news, Jim Davis is currently 0-2 in the elimination bracket.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 00:44 |
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Johnny Five-Jaces posted:it's tough to know who to root against in that matchup There are no heroes and villains. No one is the champion of any cause.
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Voyager I posted:In better news, Jim Davis is currently 0-2 in the elimination bracket. but, unfortunately, up a game
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 00:56 |
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Lucksack Jim "Steve-O" Davis pulls it out again
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 01:28 |
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MiddleEastBeast posted:maybe but i got it P1P3, so people took like a sol ring AND ancestral recall out of the same pack consecutively i guess. that's cool, i'll just keep recurring Duplicant and Slimeball over and over every turn. That reminds me. I won a game in cube last year when an opponent used Show and Tell to play an Emrakul. I showed the Duplicant and told them to go gently caress themself.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 02:02 |
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OK, I need some quick advice, I'm totally clueless about MTG, but play card & board games with my kids. My daughter got given a 'Battle Booster Pack' as a birthday present, I gather it's 2x30 card beginner decks and a pair of booster packs intended for beginners. I want to ask if there's anything I should buy for christmas presents for her or her brother that would enhance her options & enjoyment. It's probably going to be something we play at home rather than in anything approaching a public competitive environment.
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illectro posted:OK, I need some quick advice, I'm totally clueless about MTG, but play card & board games with my kids. My daughter got given a 'Battle Booster Pack' as a birthday present, I gather it's 2x30 card beginner decks and a pair of booster packs intended for beginners. I want to ask if there's anything I should buy for christmas presents for her or her brother that would enhance her options & enjoyment. It's probably going to be something we play at home rather than in anything approaching a public competitive environment. A deckbuilder's toolkit is a pretty good investment for people just beginning their collections, who are still excited by commons they've never seen before.
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illectro posted:OK, I need some quick advice, I'm totally clueless about MTG, but play card & board games with my kids. My daughter got given a 'Battle Booster Pack' as a birthday present, I gather it's 2x30 card beginner decks and a pair of booster packs intended for beginners. I want to ask if there's anything I should buy for christmas presents for her or her brother that would enhance her options & enjoyment. It's probably going to be something we play at home rather than in anything approaching a public competitive environment. Also besides deckbuilder's kits there's Duel decks that are two decks meant to be balanced to one another. Blessed Versus Cursed and Ob Nixilis versus Nissa are the two such latest packages. There are also two Planeswalker decks for the latest set, Kaladesh, and previous sets feature five Intro Decks. All these are prebuilt decks
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 03:52 |
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Kids also just really love opening packs source: me as a kid opening magic packs
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 03:59 |
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I guess I'm wondering what I should buy her brother so they can play against each other, I mean should I just set them up with a common pool of cards in such a way that they can build decks from that pool or split them into 2 and risk one of them getting a better deck and always dominating.
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illectro posted:I guess I'm wondering what I should buy her brother so they can play against each other, I mean should I just set them up with a common pool of cards in such a way that they can build decks from that pool or split them into 2 and risk one of them getting a better deck and always dominating. I'd buy them each a deck builders toolkit and a duel deck or two to share that they can play against each other. The Duel Deck series decks are balanced against each other and should be fun to learn from, also the foil cards they come with are valuable. The deck builders toolkits are great for them to have a large pool of cards and a couple of booster packs that are intended for them to build their own decks from.
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I'm not sure the ages of your kids, but have you considered the Magic Board Game? It's got some card play in it, but it's not a CCG so you don't have to worry about balancing a pile of cards for a game you're only kind of interested in. It's based on the Heroscape game which was fun as gently caress.
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ManMythLegend posted:I'm not sure the ages of your kids, but have you considered the Magic Board Game? It's got some card play in it, but it's not a CCG so you don't have to worry about balancing a pile of cards for a game you're only kind of interested in. It's based on the Heroscape game which was fun as gently caress. Yeah we got it dirt cheap and played it a couple of times, but they're not super into it compared to X-Wing Miniatures or Imperial Assault. Was going to grab the Zendikar expansion for the princely sum of $4... https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Gather...c+the+gathering
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 04:17 |
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From watching Standard in the player's championship: holy poo poo, Aetherworks Marvel is a dumb card and these Marvel Mirror games were decided almost entirely by chance.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 04:17 |
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supposing I live in rural australia and my LGS doesn't have any of the singles I'm after: what's the best place to buy from? I'm after some stuff to make the mtggoldfish budget burn deck as well as some christmas gifts in the form of 2 x archangel avacyn and 2 x avacyn, angel of hope
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illectro posted:I guess I'm wondering what I should buy her brother so they can play against each other, I mean should I just set them up with a common pool of cards in such a way that they can build decks from that pool or split them into 2 and risk one of them getting a better deck and always dominating. Planechase anthology.
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illectro posted:I guess I'm wondering what I should buy her brother so they can play against each other, I mean should I just set them up with a common pool of cards in such a way that they can build decks from that pool or split them into 2 and risk one of them getting a better deck and always dominating. I find that most children don't really enjoy building decks out of scratch from a pool of cards. They probably would be happier with something that they can open and play right there, and tune as they get familiar with the deck. For that, your options are the pair of Planeswalker decks, or anything from the Duel Decks series. I personally think that the planeswalker decks are the better option. The planeswalker decks come with booster packs, and are built to be supplemented from them, and mix well with cards from the deck builders toolkit, or battle packs. They also can be wrapped separately, which is a consideration for christmas morning. You can also give them a deck builder's toolkit to share, but I think the preconstructed decks are pretty important to have as a base to build off of, and it will stop most arguments about who gets to put which cards from the shared toolkit in their decks, since the two decks are non-overlapping color and mechanics-wise.
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Orange Fluffy Sheep posted:Stoddard's Web Stoddard's Decree 5B Instant Choose an artifact type. Target player reveals his or her hand and discards all artifact cards of the chosen type. Then destroy all artifacts of that type that player controls. They can't be regenerated. Stoddard's Crusade 1WW Sorcery Destroy all Vehicles. Stoddardian Sylex 4 Artifact 1, T: Each nontoken permanent originally printed in the Kaladesh expansion is sacrificed by its controller.
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whats for dinner posted:supposing I live in rural australia and my LGS doesn't have any of the singles I'm after: what's the best place to buy from? tcgplayer. Shipping is cheap and has tracking (make sure you select tcgplayer direct - buy as much as you want for $6 shipping) and they should have most everything you need.
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illectro posted:I guess I'm wondering what I should buy her brother so they can play against each other, I mean should I just set them up with a common pool of cards in such a way that they can build decks from that pool or split them into 2 and risk one of them getting a better deck and always dominating. I would say that any pre-built product will be fine (with Duel decks being the best probably) because they have booster packs inside that kids like to open and they don't have to worry about being able to build a deck right away. If your kids are getting old enough to where they might want to play at FNM I would advise against getting the new planeswalker decks because they are pure rear end when it comes to even the most casual levels of competitiveness and there's not a path to upgrading the deck to be viable at FNM.
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ThePeavstenator posted:If your kids are getting old enough to where they might want to play at FNM I would advise against getting the new planeswalker decks because they are pure rear end when it comes to even the most casual levels of competitiveness and there's not a path to upgrading the deck to be viable at FNM. What is a more viable option? The plainswalker deck ARE the best option for your kids even if there is a chance they will eventually want to go to Friday Night Magic as you get a full standard legal deck and boosters to supplement it. If you spent $400 on a deck than won that last pro tour they would still loose as they are starting out. The above advice is poor. Grab them a plainswalker deck each. It's an awesome present.
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mattah posted:tcgplayer. Shipping is cheap and has tracking (make sure you select tcgplayer direct - buy as much as you want for $6 shipping) and they should have most everything you need. thanks! christmas is saved
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Silver2195 posted:Stoddard's Decree Decree is terrible but I'd love to play the other two.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 14:51 |
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Day 2 of the SCGPC isn't even worth watching unless you like watching constant Aetherworks decks
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80s James Hetfield posted:Day 2 of the SCGPC isn't even worth watching unless you like watching constant Aetherworks decks It's good for people who like watching the "five minutes of a nerd thinking" part of G/B delerium but hate the "interaction and meaningful decisions" part that comes before emrakul being cast.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 16:53 |
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I haven't played much Standard. I got Emrakul'd for the first time yesterday two games in a row, and it's one of two reasons I'm taking apart my Standard deck. The other one is that Standard Showdown is over and everyone else is quitting also because everyone was only playing Standard for the Showdown packs.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 16:56 |
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Man Gerry Thompson, no handshake looking miserable.
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# ? Dec 18, 2016 17:04 |
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mcmagic posted:Man Gerry Thompson, no handshake looking miserable. Not the way you would want to lose the tournament you worked all year to get to. He should have done the right thing and shook his hand though. Baby Jace is making a smile climb out of the dumpster. Almost 30 bucks again at the lowest. Please make it to 40 so I can dump mine at a huge gain. Sickening fucked around with this message at 17:13 on Dec 18, 2016 |
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