or if he's your commander, just use ol' spooky-lizard
draw 3 extra cards per turn, not bad
That combined with Tainted Aether is especially fucked up, since the controller of the effects gets to order the stack, so you can have the zombies die to Flash and then the opponent has to resolve the Tainted Aether abilities and oops the zomboys are dead, let's eat something else instead!
If you stick three four mana color intensive permanents on the battlefield in Legacy you deserve to win the match outright, if not the whole event.
Pretty sure that's a Commander pie in the sky goal, not legacy.
OK, but if I want to blow up a bunch of lands for 12 mana in Commander I can just cast Armageddon, hold-priority cast Teferi's Protection. And if I just want combos, well, oh boy do I have combos.
Every time someone says "hey this is a cool combo" and someone says "that's dumb, just play this much better, simpler thing instead" I can't help but feel like they're completely missing the point.
My friend is working on a roguelike game you can play if you want to. (It has free demo)
Every time someone says "hey this is a cool combo" and someone says "that's dumb, just play this much better, simpler thing instead" I can't help but feel like they're completely missing the point.
I mean, if it were on color it'd be neat; that's why I pointed out Tabernacle is hilarious with him. But a three-card off-color combo is just... nothing.
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I only recently discovered that Cleansing Wildfire is a decent color-fixer in draft, if you're splashing. Or if you just want to cantrip to trigger all your Wizards.
I only recently discovered that Cleansing Wildfire is a decent color-fixer in draft, if you're splashing. Or if you just want to cantrip to trigger all your Wizards.
one of the few ways to get a second landfall trigger in a turn, too
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I only recently discovered that Cleansing Wildfire is a decent color-fixer in draft, if you're splashing. Or if you just want to cantrip to trigger all your Wizards.
one of the few ways to get a second landfall trigger in a turn, too
It comes in very handy in a landfall deck in draft.
With the Walking Dead stuff opening the door to non-canon magic products, do you think Wizards might actually make a full Space: The Convergence set now?
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Only if they now have access to purple Mana magicite ore.
With the Walking Dead stuff opening the door to non-canon magic products, do you think Wizards might actually make a full Space: The Convergence set now?
when they're making canon sets out of Forgotten Realms and noncanon sets out of The Walking Dead, I feel like just about anything is possible as long as it's a stupid idea
With the Walking Dead stuff opening the door to non-canon magic products, do you think Wizards might actually make a full Space: The Convergence set now?
They'll put anyone who pays them on their cardboard billboards.
(The idea that Wizards paid someone else for the privilege of putting the Walking Dead of all things on their cards is just too depressing.)
With the Walking Dead stuff opening the door to non-canon magic products, do you think Wizards might actually make a full Space: The Convergence set now?
They'll put anyone who pays them on their cardboard billboards.
(The idea that Wizards paid someone else for the privilege of putting the Walking Dead of all things on their cards is just too depressing.)
Hmm maybe a playboy set? Or Victoria's secret set?
"Sir can you please not use that card, this is a pg13 event"
"But this card only has been printed in the Youporn deep throat set!!"
With the Walking Dead stuff opening the door to non-canon magic products, do you think Wizards might actually make a full Space: The Convergence set now?
They'll put anyone who pays them on their cardboard billboards.
(The idea that Wizards paid someone else for the privilege of putting the Walking Dead of all things on their cards is just too depressing.)
Get real confusing with it, make some Yugio and Pokemon MTG sets
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That combined with Tainted Aether is especially fucked up, since the controller of the effects gets to order the stack, so you can have the zombies die to Flash and then the opponent has to resolve the Tainted Aether abilities and oops the zomboys are dead, let's eat something else instead!
Pretty sure that's a Commander pie in the sky goal, not legacy.
OK, but if I want to blow up a bunch of lands for 12 mana in Commander I can just cast Armageddon, hold-priority cast Teferi's Protection. And if I just want combos, well, oh boy do I have combos.
Semi-one-sided armageddon against any well-constructed multicolor decks + draw a card for every land on the battlefield.
I mean, if it were on color it'd be neat; that's why I pointed out Tabernacle is hilarious with him. But a three-card off-color combo is just... nothing.
one of the few ways to get a second landfall trigger in a turn, too
It comes in very handy in a landfall deck in draft.
With the Walking Dead stuff opening the door to non-canon magic products, do you think Wizards might actually make a full Space: The Convergence set now?
when they're making canon sets out of Forgotten Realms and noncanon sets out of The Walking Dead, I feel like just about anything is possible as long as it's a stupid idea
They'll put anyone who pays them on their cardboard billboards.
(The idea that Wizards paid someone else for the privilege of putting the Walking Dead of all things on their cards is just too depressing.)
Hmm maybe a playboy set? Or Victoria's secret set?
"Sir can you please not use that card, this is a pg13 event"
"But this card only has been printed in the Youporn deep throat set!!"
Much hilarity will ensue.
Maybe a lesser used DnD plane
The answer, as with all questions about "what DnD thing should they use?" is Spelljammer
Dark Sun would be my second choice. All the black spells would have an additional cost of "sacrifice a land" and there would be no islands.
Or forests.
Nah, there's a big jungle filled with cannibal halflings and man-eating mantis-people off to the west of the map.
Islands would either be various small oasis or maybe The Last Sea, I guess.
For real, though, after the failed experiment of Torment/Judgement they're probably never doing another color-imbalanced set again.
Get real confusing with it, make some Yugio and Pokemon MTG sets
He turned himself into a Magic card! Funniest shit I've ever seen!
IDK if he would actually make a splash but he definitely seems the most likely too.
Being able to endlessly generate money and cards rules
if the ability hits the stack, it will resolve even if the card is destroyed
all that's being checked is that
a. it is the beginning of your upkeep
b. your life total is exactly 1