What if my opponent has 10 storm count then I cast an orim's chant and in response to that my opponent cast more spells then I cast another orim's chant when my opponent's storm count is at +6 more, In response my opponent cast more instant spells then stopped at +5 more storm count. What would be my opponents storm count when brainfreeze resolves?
The last spell. Hmm.. how about if I cast orim's chant in response to brainfreeze?
So by the time everything resolves, the orim's chant doesn't matter?
If you are casting Chant in response to Brain Freeze then the Freeze has already been played. Chant does nothing to stop a spell that has already been played, but it will add to the storm count.
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So orim's chant lock isn't really that tough then?
Depends on what you mean by tough. Chantlock isnt nearly as tough for instant speed combo like Solidarity as it is for sorcery speed combo like Spring Tide.
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Rule of thumb: if a deck has Scepter in it then its probably kinda janky. Sorry Hanni.
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If your opponent is playing Resets, then Chant works best during your own upkeep....
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Isn't the whole point of Orim's Chant is to cast it at the beginning of your opponent's turn so he can't cast spells? Why on earth would you cast this as your second to last spell? I think you're confusing the power of Orim's Chant with Stifle and Trickbind.
Orim's chant is NOT a counterspell;
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Once spells are on the stack; you can't stop them being played as they are ALREADY ON the stack. (Although Voidslime and Stifle have a jolly good attempt
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Useless against solidarity decks.
tacosnape - Good idea, although it's better to disrupt a combo if it's near the end.
I'm not confused. I'm already clear about what Orim's chant so stop flaming, heck this part of forum is card interactions and questions so stop making me look more stupid
Again, Solidarity is an exception to the rule. It's better to disrupt the Solidarity man after the first High Tide / when he's getting short on resources mid-combo than near the end when he has 17 cards in his hand (including x FoWs and y Remands and z Twincasts) and 55 mana in his pool.
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QFT. Once Solidarity resolves a Meditate the most productive thing you can do with Orim's Chant is to find a nearby tophat and try to toss the Orim's Chant into it to amuse yourself while your opponent finishes his combo.
I find I have the best luck throwing this in response to either the first Meditate or the first Untap spell.
So Orim's Chant real power here is basically to be cast durring their upkeep and slowing them dow a turn from going off, yes?
What about TES and Belcher going for EtW tokens? EtW and Tendrils are Sorceries, wouldn't casting Chant durring the middle or (hopefully) towards the end of their Storm count stop them from adding spells to the stack thus getting less Goblins and/or less impact with Tendrils?
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Holy necro batman. and yes casting chant in responce to a mana spell like dark ritual or lions eye diamond would stop them.
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So using Chant agaisnt combo is basically a guessing game. You need to determine the weakest link in the chain and disrupt it at that point.
Would you say, and this would be a very general as I only know how combo decks work by reading their primers and have never actually seen them played, that countering a mana source is the safer play? Obviously waiting too long I won't be able to counter the Storm count from a Tendrils/ETW.
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