How can you post something like that and not bother to actually RTFT (read the fucking thread)? He said that he expects it to show, but not to be enough of a force to make the short list of interactions that the judges need to be briefed on.
The idea is as follows, for those people who seem to have reading comprehension issues:
Most judges don't judge Legacy regularly. They judge Standard, maybe Extended, but not Legacy. Kevin is putting together a 2-3 page list of interactions that will come up frequently over the course of the day. Interactions that come up infrequently can be handled the old-fashioned way, i.e. the judge looks up the oracle text on the cards in question and reads the pertinent rules. This is just for a quick reference guide to common issues
Either way, I hope that if I need to call someone, I get you, Anusien.
I have some confusing interactions in just my own deck, much less counting whatever the opponent will have. I know I'm going to see the judge a lot.
It's pretty safe to assume that a lot of the people that were playing Counter-Top Painter or Survival Painter will probably switch to Natural Order Thresh or Natural Order Survival.
I believe this is Nightmare's article.
Here's a little fragment from his article I believe to be wrong:
In this case, Sutured Ghoul's toughness would be the combined toughness of the Tarmogoyfs, so the Sutured Ghoul won't die, being a 0/4. So any Tarmogoyfs in play will stay 0/1.- The handling of characteristic-setting abilities in out-of-play zones has recently been changed. In Legacy, the most relevant example of this is centered on Tarmogoyf. Regardless of the zone Goyf is in, it retains the values for its power and toughness. Should there be 4 card types in the graveyard, every Tarmogoyf will be a 4/5, no matter what zone the card is in. If you remove four Tarmogoyfs from the game with Sutured Ghoul (and no other creatures), and your opponent activates Relic of Progenitus, the Goyfs track their power and toughness, and would become 0/1’s. This would effectively kill the Sutured Ghoul. Once the Ghoul dies, the Goyfs return to at least 1/2’s. It’s kind of a bad rap for the Ghoul.
If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it's probably delicious.
Team ADHD-To resist is to piss in the wind. Anyone who does will end up smelling.
I thought you meant being 0/4 "effectively" killed it, so it's not that bad. You can pretend you weren't wrong.
“It's possible. But it involves... {checks archives} Nature's Revolt, Opalescence, two Unstable Shapeshifters (one of which started as a Doppelganger), a Tide, an animated land, a creature with Fading, a Silver Wyvern, some way to get a creature into play in response to stuff, some way to get a land into play in response to stuff (a different land from the animated land), and one heck of a Rube Goldberg timing diagram.”
-David DeLaney
Well that would totally work for the way the first line is worded. However that second line just kills any chance of him playing it off. Expliciltly saying the ghoul goes into the yard and pumps the goyfs.This would effectively kill the Sutured Ghoul. Once the Ghoul dies, the Goyfs return to at least 1/2’s.
Originally Posted by Parcher
Nah, it doesn't totally kill it. It could mean once the Ghoul dies some other way (not from being 0/0).
“It's possible. But it involves... {checks archives} Nature's Revolt, Opalescence, two Unstable Shapeshifters (one of which started as a Doppelganger), a Tide, an animated land, a creature with Fading, a Silver Wyvern, some way to get a creature into play in response to stuff, some way to get a land into play in response to stuff (a different land from the animated land), and one heck of a Rube Goldberg timing diagram.”
-David DeLaney
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