Reid Duke had some nice videos on cfb, as mentioned above. If you're the other elves player at 15:50, which of Reid's cards do you Thoughtseize away? Why?
edit: It's in the third match, here.
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Reid Duke had some nice videos on cfb, as mentioned above. If you're the other elves player at 15:50, which of Reid's cards do you Thoughtseize away? Why?
edit: It's in the third match, here.
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Nice work. Since it's a primer, consider making the cards show themselves--e.g.: Pernicious Deed.
I'm wondering if others have thoughts on this.
The OP said "Exhume – this does not target, so it can get around Surgical Extraction or Deathrite Shaman. See above section."
Can someone unpack this for me. I'm not sure what this means.
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Buying that Emrakul on the spot must have been pricey.
Yeah, it's unlikely green will get this effect.
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Looks like we had a rough GP. But we'll come back.
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Because we like you . . . M O U S E.
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:smile:
Notice how he rebuffs and besmirches, all under the aegis of faux politeness.
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With this in mind . . .
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