They have no interest in making cheaper duals for commander. There is an overabbundance of passable dual lands that are cheap that they could put in the decks, but they don't. Instead we get the...
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They have no interest in making cheaper duals for commander. There is an overabbundance of passable dual lands that are cheap that they could put in the decks, but they don't. Instead we get the...
Presumably there are intervening actions that have allowed you to draw/tutor cards resulting in this being in your hand the turn you "go off" but after having used the LED's.
Beats me, other than some misguided adherance ot the reserve list. Maybe they can justify printing promo one time only event cards as not breaking the list.
In pipe dream land, WotC would run a Legacy premiere series where players submit decklists ahead of time and get a newly printed copy of their deck with a different (but similar) card back. The deck...
Pretty much any deck with a hard counter in their sideboard gets way better odds.
But, at the same time if you DONT have the hard counter, the odds of the combo deck go up a ton since they can...
Gotcha. I thought the reference was to the newly spoiled card and was confused.
The rules text is literally identical to naturalize, how did green get an upgrade?
I'm having trouble seeing how a ball lightning split over 2 bodies is passable, even for legacy (edit: meant to say even for modern). Free mode can never be used to attack, and as a removal spell,...
what decks in Legacy would actually want these over other options, though?
To be fair they've tried close, but not the same effects before (Fork / Reverberate). They've also tried using the loophole that was expressly included in the reserve list language (premium...
How is a restricted supertype any harder to enforce than any other deck construction rule? You look at the deck, and if it violates the rule it's an invalid deck.
They might, but not in a set like this -- They've said there aren't any new mechanics in this set. I'm not inherently opposed to "restricted" as a supertype and functioning as some sort of limiter...
What do you mean by "unique"?
It's a solid role player for some decks. Not end of the world amazing, and not for every deck. I'll toss it in my EDH decks along with the other two copies of terramorphic expanse.
I'm on board. It's not going to be a value engine card (not that force ever was), but combo decks tend to be tight when they go off, since they try and go off as soon as possible, so that would slow...
Written word.
Podcasts suck.
Swiftspear costs: R and deals damage the turn you play it. Earliest this deals damage is turn 3. This doesn't fit.
I'm also excited for the edh aspect, and not just because I think this set might finally break their "no, it MUST be legendary creatures" idiocy, seeing as planeswalkers have literally taken the...
Nah, adepticon is miniatures. But, this weekend is their big esports arena thing, so we'll see some stuff there. We already saw Ajani's pridemate. Which is... meh.
I'm of the opinion that...
good catch. Wrote it fast at work.
The Monty Hall problem is framed as follows:
The game show presents you with three doors, and you can pick one. Behind one is a car, behind both of the others is a goat. You arbitrarily pick one...
So, are you suggesting that it's not an incredibly strong card in the format?
Unified construction or no?
If -yes- then... My partner is gonna play stupid combo A, and I'm gonna play stupid combo B, and you'll enjoy only have 4 *total* force of wills between the two of...
Poor forest. Sitting in the corner eating his paste and wondering what he ever did...
If there was an answer to the reserved Dual problem, would you feel the same? If "snow duals" had come into being, and we had easy access to 4X of every dual for sub $50, would the fetchlands still...